I'm a solo biker lost my leg little over 2 years ago but I didn't quit still riding. Your cool I like your style I've always been fascinated by the biker MC culture and you bring it to people to help them understand the biker lifestyle. Keep it up man I'm gonna get some of your merch
When I was just 15 (25 years ago) I had a 1%er friend living next door. I always went over and hung out with him and he taught me to respect the culture. A lot of the things you cover on your channels. After many nights, weddings, events, clubhouse hangs etc...One day he said I could ride his aped out 1978 Stroked Shovelhead IF I could kick start it. I sat there for 30 minutes and eventually my skinny a** got it started and MAN it's all history from there. Been living the Outlaw MC lifestyle ever since, no drugs, no crime..no need! JUST loud pipes, god from then on! #ghostin
Happy to have stumbled across your channel. Your passion for the brand runs deep. You seem genuinely interested in gaining knowledge and sharing knowledge. Hard work and dedication is evident. I dig it! Whether or not you know it (In my mind) You’re bridging gaps in the community. It’s something to be proud of!!! Much respect back at ya brother.
Great video brother, when I came in as a 1% Nomad it definitely turned alot of heads within the MC and my area but quickly it turned from confusion to respect as they were told about who I was and why I was a Nomad. That decision came from the top based on who I was, my military background & knowledge/ experience of 30+ yrs In the MC life & how I carried myself. I carried that bottom rocker proudly for yrs with the respect earned and given by all who encountered me. I was the only Nomad in our Nation up until I retired due to throat Cancer and not being able to fully represent my MC even though I showed up at events sick from chemo and having a feeding tube in. A new charter of nomads was born upon my leaving. I held down my state and gained the respect of all the MCs as a solo Nomad. I earned it lived it & no It's not for everyone but it was who I was and who I still am today. It was time for me to move on due to Cancer but I miss it everyday.... ML & R Sose... Keep it alive. #Ghostin "Wyldman" 1%er Nomad 4Life
To me it doesn't matter if your a 1percenter...a 365 day a year rider..a seasonal rider...if you have the love for motorcycling. ...then we are....all brothers....great content my friend..
Iam a veteran and been riding most my life.finally my kids are grown and I can go n ride without worry. The enjoyment has increased 20 fold so I appreciate this channel ty for all you do for us
That’s a fact brother. Nomads are builders and destroyers💯 What a crazy amount of knowledge🙏 Thank you for spreading it👊💀 #GHOSTIN | #WeOutside | #WeBusy
Rode the west for 30 years from Boise to Calexico and all points in between just a slick back cut and a bed roll (no patches no questions) just retired my bed roll so I can be there for my grandkids and its worth every second. I can admit it’s nice to have a home address but I do miss doing the thangs
I’m just a solo roadrunner from Alabama. Kick ass video, definitely one of your best. Your style is evolving for the better, keep climbing and grinding.
I was fast tracked to prospect in a diamond club. Putting in work will move you up fast but it’s not for everyone. When you put the diamond on it changes your life. Yeah once you get your patches you got 24 hours to sow it on.
Just found you by chance as your vid came up in my to watch list. I have respect for all clubs and club members. I'm a female but I have a huge love for bikes. My best friends (who are males) got me started on that when I was around 12 by getting me into racing motocross with them and I fell in love. I own a 2006 Kawasaki Ninja 650R that I bought myself when I was 16 (I'm now 22) and I also own a 2012 Harley Sportster 883 SuperLow that my older brothers bought me a couple of years ago as a birthday gift. Thank you for making these videos they are extremely interesting and I plan on binge watching every single one you have made, as well as watching anything new you may put out.
Honestly, bottom rocker, showing what state you hail from, is a HUGE deal. Not just on a club level but as a personal one as well. I understand only too well that loyalty to the state / territory you were raised in. I am nearing my 44th birthday (next month), and spent 25 of those years in Southern California. I have since moved to Michigan (5 years ago) after a 9.5 year stint in Vegas, I was born in Minnesota and spent a few of my youngest years just outside Saint Louis. In all truthfulness and honesty, when someone asks me where I come from, I don't even hesitate, I don't blink twice - I'm from CALIFORNIA. Its who I am, No matter where I lived before or since, so even though I am not affiliated with any MC in any way, I still get that bottom rocker pride, and I share it. I have that same non - MC 'bottom rocker pride' that the MC brothers do. I also understand how out of place it might feel, if someone transfers to an out of state charter, and having a different bottom rocker. I spent ALOT of time in Vegas during my life - my mom's parents, whom I was beyond close to while they were alive (I still consider myself closer to my grandfather than any human being that has ever walked this earth), lived in Vegas since before I was born and I spent EVERY summer, the entire summer, with them until I hit high school. Had to do alot with Marching Band over the summer (Yes, #Ghostin Sose, you even have a band geek as a Ghostette - high school AND college, until I dropped out of college to take care of my grandfather in Vegas - end stage terminal lung cancer. He passed alnost 23 years agoand it still kills me now). Moved to Vegas on that permanent basis to take care of my grandmother (senile dementia, plus she couldn't drive). Moved to Michigan to be closer to my mom after I nearly died of pneumonia. It has always felt like home, to some degree, living in both Vegas and Michigan, but it still isn't the same as Southern California, so I guess I could somewhat get why the Nomad way of things felt more natural for you, if it wasn't possible to keep the New York bottom rocker, for whatever reason. This video made so much sense to me, even though I am not MC affiliated in any way. The path my life has taken, I still see the parallels and relate to it so much. Sorry for the long winded ramble, Sose. It was just a big, involved explanation as to why I relate so, so very much to it even though I am not a brother in an MC due to Gender, nor am I an ol' lady or a female that a club accepts as a little sister. Sending you all my ❤❤❤ as a proud amd VERY nerdy Ghostette, Sose, never stop riding, never stop making these video, and never stop being who you are.
#GHOSTIN up in Alaska. Theres only 1 diamond club up here and Im sure you know who it is, but im a loner. I either ride with a few buddies or solo where I want, when I want and how fast i want. I did the club thing with big ass BUILT bush trucks for a long time but the politics and in-fighting killed it for me, so I started doing what i wanted before I left and darewd them to try n stop me. After that club bs was over life was better and im convinced the lone wolf outrider way of life is the way to go. I stumbled across your channel and demons row, they have been quite entertaining as well as informative. Keep it up bro
Lovin the ride alongs and hearing the stories of a 1%er! Little details like hand stiching that special patch makes we want to join an MC #Ghostin on fresh shoes in SWFL heading to Daytona in couple days hope you show up ✌🏻👊🏻
My dad was one of the first 9 in the Sons of Anarchy motorcycle club from charming CA , the club was featured in a FX show named after the club we are so proud of him . He still rides but never was in another club after he retired a Son .
I am not a Biker. But, I always thought the State Rockers indicated where your Set came from. Not where you actually came from, but who you were riding with. Stay safe, and thank you , for the information.
My old man always said, “If they have ape hangers on their bike, they don’t really travel far on their bike. They only ride local.” He explained how he took a trip from California to Florida, took him under a week and explained how the hell could someone with ape hangers keep their hands up in the air for that long? Even if they could, why torture yourself. Eventually, your arms will get tired and you start pulling on the throttle from fatigue.
I know ppl who travel across states with apes just got to get the right size for your arms I’m from California that’s how we ride lol apes fish tails fat spokes
having teammates is not a 1 way street, you living to high standards will leave you alone in life, learn to work with people and you'll understand people are stronger in numbers, open your mind.
Wow! That was intense Sose, that dark history narration on the backdrop of a solo ride. It just pops man, I love it. I don't mean to gush, lol. But you're hitting it on all cylinders with the variety of ways you get your message out. And the music you came up with is hardcore almost as intense as you. This is why I rock with you. Shit, I sent one of your videos to my Mom of 73 years old the one where Scott was relating the details of that brawl and she said this. "Watched interview..the Queen Mary part where he got separated from the pack with him in the car was God working his mysterious way..dude had to suffer to show his worth and gain his props..have a wonderful day my son 😍" She spot on or what? LoL. She still making me proud, she's tough too she used to ride an old WL-45 back in the day. The old school biker clubs didn't appreciate though. Things were way different then. Shit, she bought a house and on the note where her name should have been, it said "Supplicant", lol!
Yeah when you're nomad and you're riding from state to state you're by yourself you're flying your diamond you're flying your colors you're flying you no matter you're representing yourself and representing your brothers and your patch you've got to be capable of representing everything the way you know it should be there's a certain respect that you receive for being so audacious just to go where you want when you want and how you want that comes with a great deal of responsibility like they used to say any of them days you got have enough glass to back your own ass
Thanks Sose when I was a teenager pumping gas at NYS Thruway all mc clubs stopped to gas up. Old people would run and lock their doors. I would hand the bikers a clean rag with the gas nozzle so not to spill a fucking drop of gas on the tank . Out of respect. I met hundreds of bad ass dudes but Nomads always treated me with same in a way for having the nice red shop rag to gas up and take with them. 54 now Sloatsburg rest area was my summer job
#ghostin. Thanks for the ride Sose. I hope to some day rock my states bottom rocker and I legit never considered having to put on a different state's rocker. I think for me personally I wouldn't like it, I might be able to rep North Carolina since I lived there for 12 years after the military.
#GhostIn I really think the thing about the bottom rocker is important because if you're in the army's 35th Infantry Division, you have to wear the 35th Infantry Division patch even if your original unit was like the 3rd Infantry Division.
50 yrs or so, being a nomad was a brother who stayed and traveled highways alone. Didn't have anything to do with a organization being a nomad was a life style a single rider preferred. Some of us riders are still somewhat living the lifestyle.
I listen to you every day....I find MC culture very interesting... but I'm I rolling on 4s..lolol....I always repeat your intro...catchy....much much respect. ..peace.
Man some great knowledge man,Much love and respect. Like I ride by myself. And I’ve had stitched all my patches. Man your content and videos helped me move around traditional mc’s and 1%er clubs and there supporter clubs. And I feel solid with them. But I never touch there patches when they great with a hung and a handshake. And any off the wall or store bought patches I always ask permission before seeing on. And man all I gotta say is thanks man🤘🤘
@@SoseTheGhost much love man,and yes I’m a legit scratch DJ. And I’ve had the great opportunity to DJ at some clubs and 1%er club houses. Thanks for the great content.
As a nomad in our club we are supposed to be charter starters as nomads we find the guys and prospect the lot of them we do a 2 year prospect period , and that dude chief sounds like the truth my guy was PJ young guy died young , your grasp of this is well read. True we just appear. But most of us are are regulators so we do those things but we a tight unit so we only report to mother ,
I got a call from a Nomad today. I won't say what MC club, but I didn't know what a Nomad member was or meant in the MC club. It was exited and a bit scary at the same time. Is something different a commitment.
I really appreciate all the Knowledge brother! I live near Sturgis, SD not aware of any 1%er MC near but I do know once a year 1%ers come from all over the country along with all the Feds.
@@jkfsu OK yeah just a couple of days ago I think on Saturday Harley Davidson down in Rapid City. Was calling a chilies lunch and free beer and I did see a couple when I was there out of a Rapid City chapter.
2023 is Harley Davidsons 120th year anniversary, it's hard to explain the vibe but like no other. Sose get yourself in the parade. That's what made me think of Steppenwolf, guaranteed they over play it. Born to be wild seems to be the theme song. Anyways you mentioned music and I went on my own tangent 👍
I wanted to go NOMAD, I feel if u are connected to your homestate and join there but if you move somewhere and are active there at that clubhouse it's all about the President there and what work u put in . I hate in fighting but if you solid it is always easier
I was a full patch nomad with the club I was in I held a treasures rank and I'd go to chapters to pick up funds when I was in their area so they didn't have to make a ride of their own or if they were behind I'd go and check on the reason they were most the time it was legit on why but never had problems from any one from the club and never really had any problems any club I gave respect and in return I got respect
#1GHOSTIN#1FAMILY#1WORLD Let's go freedom and unity family let's show this world how family pulls together and works together let's go family find your place in life power of numbers it's time to unite family we are unstoppable together family thank you all family love and respect you all family its time to join forces worldwide freedom family
#GHOSTIN I did my hang around, and prospect period into my Nomad chapter. Now the SA NOMAD. You aint lyin either about shut NOMADS need to do and what they have to hold down. Alls well that ends ok in this life, wouldn't trade it for the world. Gonna keep twistin throttles and poppin bottles. And remember, 2 wheels spinnin, keeps the beavers grinnin.
I'm a old dude just got my first Harley it's a02 soft tail springer twin cam Evo my old lady said it was her or the bike well she got the house the truck she sold my boat but I got my Harley I ride everyday and I land where I land at .night but I would like to thank you for sharing your knowledge thankyou
Every CLUB different a little he says, up to club president. 1 percent. I ran into one at CVS this week near MYRTLE BEACH scared crap out of me. NY too cold. Move south. My cousin Connecticut too cold. Move south. 😮
I was given a safety pin I just found out what that was my dad in the mc told me when time come I'd find out I did and my brithers now tell me I'm a lucky man it's a honor to have I was told its only give by a nomad and was blessed by them with a silver dollar
Sose, once in a while I tune in folks but I digged this one. I'm from Chi bro in a Christian MC, this was one dope bro. Be safe out there, hey man you ever come to Chicago? Let me know bro , would like to chat with you. Peace