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#GHOSTIN Sosa I'm old school Biker the thing is Old school was once New school in the beginning . I used to rock cowboy boots and Spurs in the 80"s nothing fell better on your feet than $300 dollar pair Tony Lama boots
I really never thought of it like a fashion thing. Personally I go with function as #1 and looks #2. I always ride with heavy leather boots that protect well and are convenient too. After many years of riding and one proper crash they look dope. I also use leather gloves regardless the weather. Hands always get the hit first. Then I have an old leather jacket that I use always. Also when not riding. It is also pretty damn worn out. Kevlar jeans with loose fit, almost like baggy jeans as the old hiphop head I am. I have two vests. One old school denim cut with club rockers and such. Then one leather vest with same rockers etc. denim for hot days, leather for all the other days. I have several helmets for different weathers and different type of riding but I mostly use my WW2 pot helmet. I know it doesn’t provide proper protection but it is so friggin’ dope!
My Dad said "Dress for the crash, not the ride." I always wear jeans and boots. I don't always wear a helmet now because it's not required in Florida but a helmet did save my life in Jersey when I was cut off. The only thing I can't stand is guys riding in shorts and flip-flops with a t-shirt. That's just stupid.
@@GardenBoy4U I definitely am rethinking. I know that I need to wear one. I'm currently in the market for a comfortable helmet. Thanks for that comment.
San Diego 1974 I wore steel toed engineers, 501s so oiled that beer beaded, thick leather or primary chain belt with big Harley buckle and Buck knife, striped muscle T, in cool weather a flannel of the right color, in cold a classic biker jacket. No helmet. Baloramas on the eyes, night and day. Cuts were denim or leather and everything was oily, dirt, urine and beat.If you had a clean cut, your brothers would rectify that problem. Now almost 50 years later, with a back beat from hard tails, knees beat, bones broke and healed without docs, I ride my triglide wearing sneakers, relaxed fit denims, black or blue T, heavy leather jacket when cold, 1/2 helmet. But I ride. Doing Hwy 1 from San Diego to Oregon and more this summer. You ride, you show respect, act like a man, and don’t fear death in a curve or a bar. Found your show a little while ago, recommend it to the youngsters so they don’t make mistakes. Shiny up, rubber down, Sose, West Coast Curt.
I'm not a club member but personally I like the old school outlaw american biker look. So much in this country now is anti american or internationaly influenced. I love that clubs are still patriotic. The old timers are always gonna hate the new stuff but there's a reason why this look has stood the test of time. Only thing im ok with is a full helmet. Like you said if you ever lay it down that is gonna come in handy.
@@williamsnyder4890 Not necissarily, we wear 1/2 shells or none at times to really get into the wind. Studies have shown that the extra weight of the full face we call space helmets is it puts extra weight on your neck. Sometimes if there's impact it's enough to help break your neck from the top heaviness. It's a personal choice but either save your brain to be alive as a paraplegic which I'd rather go to sleep forever if that's my 2 choices.
@@josephstorm6093 man that is complete bs, all studies show how having a helmet is better 100% of the times. There is NO safety reason to not wear a helmet. In the us you can do it, but if you do remember that to be (arguably) more stylish you're risking your life. A stupid crash at 10mph could be fatal without a helmet. Wear a helmet, do it for your loved ones if you dont want to do it for yourself.
Here in Russia most clubs don't have strickt rules about their style of cuts, only simple rule to wear only leather cuts or denim cut. Most brothers rockin that old school style of outlook. Especially jeans. Also camo cargo pants very popular too. Comfortable clothes are given more priority than the fashion ones. Sorry for poor choice of words, brother. You might have known my country isn't english speaking one. Stay safe. Much love and respect for what you're doing for the culture from mother Russia.
Great to hear from a Brother in Russia!. I also see one here from Turkey. This is why I really love this channel!, not ONLY bringing Brothers together from around the US & Canada, but also from the UK, Ireland and mainland Europe!, now also Brothers from Russia & Turkey!. AGAIN, Love and Respect my Russian & Turkish Brothers. KEEP ON #GHOSTIN Let me send Love & Respect to my Brother in Russia and my Brother in Turkey!. Great to have you guys #GHOSTIN with the rest of us!. To my Brother in Russia, Your English is excellent Bro! REMEMBER to hit the links above, so we can speak to you guys here again!.
@@bykrydr1380 It's a sign that our Brother SOSE is spreading the word worldwide!. Great to see ain't it?. Nice comment Justin, Much Respect!. Keep on #GHOSTIN Hope you don't object to me using your tag: #all4one
I'm sure a man rocking skinny jeans disagrees with your opinion. Not everyone has the same style. Who gives a fuck what someone else wears anyway? Parachute pants, Jincos, kilt, baggy, skinny. Whatever.
I'm old school enough that we didnt wear no skinny jeans or high dollar pants we wore what we had and always tried to look somewhat ok for public all our money went into our bikes and family. But back then a cell phone was the size of a couch cushion and MTV played music.
I was told by an old 1% that back in the day you couldn’t even try to dress like an outlaw with a vest or wear any patches unless you were in a club and earned them you’d get a beat down. I was also told that the denim vest was for the toughest Because they are easier to rip off vs leather with a zipper so many called it the “come and take it” to show they had no fear and you couldn’t get theirs no matter how hard you tried.
Wow, I had no idea that this was this way in the culture. I certainly wouldn’t expect an outlaw to rock up in a polo shirt and khakis, but beyond that I didn’t realize clubs had such specific dress codes. Thanks for the enlightenment Sose!
#GHOSTIN Brother coming all the way from Pittsburgh Pennsylvania Brother can’t wait to rocket with you brother. Much love brother and much respect cause you’re definitely shedding light out here in the world
I am in a bigger club and Not saying it’s the safest wearing longer below the knee Dickies shorts but here in Arizona and since I choose to ride and not cage it I wear longer Dickies shorts with longer black socks so it still protects a little from exhaust burns but you get at least a little air... That really matters when it’s 117 degrees because the blacktop is prob running up toward 130 or more . So much that it isn’t an option wearing gloves because ur fingernails feel like they are burning off. Also at those temps a full face in necessity or you can’t breathe running 85-90 mph. Also like I have always said NO FACE NO CASE. I can’t tell you how many photo radar tickets I got out of because of my full face!!
#GHOSTIN!!!... Missouri. I personally wear a heavy jacket with body armor full face helmet and boots and riders jeans. I guess i dress for the slide not for the ride..
Always educational. Knowledge is power. I roll with an MC, and in my personal opinion, each of us rep a free world and free choices. However, there is a fine line in terms "what" a biker should be and look like, and IF, say again IF, one is a true biker than between club policies and being true biker than ones style will represent proudly. If not than I have to question ones true interests and story. There are exceptions, but generally speaking "a duck is a duck". MUCH MUCH LOVE Demons Row !
I wore my official, Demons Row Beanie, (for the first time the other day, due to unseasonably cold weather here in Michigan), to the local gas station/store near me the other day wearing just regular street clothes. Is that cool with you and I felt more confident when I walked in. Everyone treated me well, I had this cool feeling of being part of something great! #Ghostin
I've been riding 40 years. Currently I'm riding a 1700 Triumph T-Bird. I've been asked over the years a time or two about prospecting various MC's, admittedly never a 1%er MC, but still... Every time I passed. Listening to you I realize why I instinctively passed. You're talking outlaw biker this, outlaw biker that, and "here are the rules on how you have to dress". Yeah, that wouldn't work for me. Basically the same reason I never went into the military even though I took their proficiency test and was being offered OTC from the jump. I've got this problem with authority and being told what to do. If I ever actually tried prospecting a club I'd probably had lasted 15 minutes. If that. I'm a born punk rocker. My mantra has always been "Fuck authority. AND the horse it rode in on." And that would extend to anybody trying to tell me how to dress when I'm on my ride. 😎
The same reason I came to, you almost have to come out of prison to be admitted. In the old days it's was x service members and good old men. They just like to party and ride.
Congratulations on the 100k Subscribers. Well deserved. I feel like everything evolves one way or another. Old school has always looked down at new school and it doesn’t matter what. Could be bikers, truck drivers, mechanics, military for examples. In the end it evolves anyway. Some things slowly others faster. Look at Rock and Roll. That evolved into better and better music and eventually spawned different genres. I’m not a club member so I’ll just say that the new school will have to wait their turn to put their own brand on what a biker should wear. Inevitably it will change over time. It’s just the natural cycle of things. Ride safe 👍
Carhartt or Levi's boot cut, chucks when I was younger or steel toe loggers, engineers are comfortable. Leather jacket / leather or denim cut off depending on weather. I never was much for a lid even after bouncing my skull down the road at 75mph back in the day. I had one hell of a black eye for 4 days and some road rash but it was worth every minute. I figured when my time comes it comes lid or not and I dont want to miss my spot in line anyway.
Wrangler Cowboy Cut jeans, Harley Harness boots, button-up dress shirt, and an Icon airflite helmet color-matched to my bike...always dress to out-class. If its business casual, im wearin a suit...same for anything else. I take pride in my image regardless of who im hangin with. #ghostin
I am a late 60's guy , a baby boomer , but I am for the daily wear evolving with the age group & the time's !!! Each Gen deserves there own statement in this thing ...
I’m 58 so I guess I’m old school or just old ! I wear the same thing I did when I started in 1983 ! Black T shirt wrangler jeans black engineer boots black leather vest and fingerless gloves and because my state has a helmet law a skid lid as small as I can get by with ! Love the channel
I am in the middle. Modular helmet when raining or running through states with helmet laws. Normally I don’t wear one. Jeans: Levis 501 local and Kevlar jeans on a run. Black boots or black riding sneakers. Black bulletproof vest style cut.
@@SoseTheGhost Kevlar jeans literally will save your ass. I slid back on 04/2020 50 feet and walked away with penny size but of road rash on my hip where I forgot to put in the armor. Could of been way worse.
I go with my leather jacket with a T-shirt under, then usually either some cargo pants or jeans. Never worn anything else apart from boots all my life. They're just so flexible for everyday use honestly.
Sose, Here in Canada it’s like the States varies by region. I do see a lot of rider wearing the Leather Vest with a Hoodie underneath. But a lot of older guys wear the Denim over their Leather Jackets. Some opt for Leather Vests over their Leather Jackets. Footwear is usually Leather Boots (Our Provincial Insurance in Saskatchewan where I live actually ruled they want Riders especially new ones wearing Leather boots that cover the Ankle). Jeans are usually Levi’s dark blue. I have seen a few older guys in a particular Club wear the S.W.A.T. Style Vest. Lost of older guys still wear the old Engineer Style Boots.
The Levi's mandate surprises me especially since the Levi's CEO is big on gun control and partnered with Michael Bloomberg's Everytown for Gun Safety group.
Switched to a full face. Used to wear a German style helmet. Hartford denim jeans made in Hartford, CT-tough jeans I’ve ever bought. Chucks, black boots, or cowboy boots (east coast too). Flannel shirts jeans, hoodie or a heavy leather jacket, depending on the weather. Food for thought: full face helmets defeats facial recognition
Everything evolves. Old school never likes anything new. That goes for every aspect in society. But it will evolve. I wear jeans boots and my jacket, I feel.a helmet is a personal choice. I wear full face for highway. And brain bucket for local. But that's me. Stay safe love you stuff. Congrats on 100k you deserve it
My man! Great video! Honestly, I think the old school is cool, but we could be adding some new features like different colored bandannas and maybe some different kind of boots. Those little undertones make a big difference.
We live in a society where clothing might get you into trouble. Not just with bikers but with society in general. Even certain fashion brands have a social message attached to them that pisses certain people off
Too many times, the “Old School” cats forget that they were at one time the “New School” cats. Sometimes we hold on to tradition only for the fact that it is tradition. Don’t get me wrong, tradition is important, when it’s important.
I just try to be comfortable so I wear Vans or Chucks, Levi's cuffed up, and whatever hoodie that's closest to the door when I'm about to jump on my bike (currently my Slaughter to Prevail knives hoodie), and Odin mfg gloves. I only wear my vest when there's a bunch of June bugs out or if I'm on the highway, and I only wear my helmet on road trips.
First of all congrats on reaching 100k bro that's major. As far as the dress code I think it should evolve some. That way clubs keep a fresh take on things.
#Ghostin. This is a cool vid. I like that you're changing it up and not just playing the serious stuff. My opinion, I like the old school look. I feel like if you're a 1, then you have to keep a certain look and attitude. That look does not have ripped or skinny jeans. It's not a fashion show. At this point in my life, I can only wish to be a 1, but that is how I look at it. I also have mixed feelings about the full-faced helmets. Living in Texas, where it gets damn hot, a full face sucks in the summer. When riding in the winter however, my face didn't get frozen in place lol. Helps with rain too. I think when riding around in town though, a "skid lid" would be cool. I'm thinkin about givin Mike at Mike's Pro Lids a call and get on myself. These are my two cents. Peace my brother. See you at church.
#GHOSTIN my brother. I’m not a 1% but I feel that you should follow your clubs protocols regardless of whether they are old school or new school look. Be who you are and what and who you represent. ML&R to you Brother Sose and to the brothers and sisters in the MC culture.
I’m not in a club but I think it’s a good thing that the culture has evolved because it shows that we’re flexible and can adapt, but with clothing I’m kind of in the middle.
In Ohio anyway, the old school and new school get along well. I'm in a single chapter club, and a few of us are former bmx riders and skaters. The old timers from bigger clubs seem to accept us with open arms. We also ride hard as fuck.
I’m #ghostin baby! Listen, what, “old school” mentality in clubs have forgotten is that they have evolved to get to where they are today so why thwart the evolution now??? Clubs when they started aren’t the clubs that they are today. If I’m going down standing up for a brother in a club that’s one thing, if I’m going down because I was too stupid to wear a full face helmet or it wasn’t allowed by my club that’s another. Honestly, I want my brothers to be in the best position they can be in to be safe and strong and successful so I am down with the full face helmets. Get some Kevlar helmets with bullet proof visors!As far as jeans go, club specific and respect but if it’s allowed why not just wear what you want to wear? Most were attracted to the MC life for brotherhood and freedom, not more restrictions.
This is a struggle I see even on the west coast. I am not from a club and not sure I will ever join one, but I rock a full face on my bobber and dont care what people think either way #ghostin
Depends on the weather. Here in Missouri we have 4 seasons and two of them are extreme. Summer is hot as hell and winter is cold as fuck. I wear a heavy traditional motorcycle jacket w/ a blue denim sleeveless vest over the top. Summer is my black denim vest or my leather vest. Black Wrangler jeans and traditional American made engineer boots. No longer have to wear a helmet in MO. but I have a Arthur Fulmer burnt orange helmet that I wear on special occasions.
#GHOSTIN I personally rock both the new and old school style...depending on who i ride with. During the summer and most of the fall- im out rocking my skull-cap german style helmet..but when it rains or its cold- its the full face helmet. To me, its good to honor your roots and your vets, as well as accepting that things do change.
My go to is my suede cowboy boots, Levi 511 black jeans, and my dads old long sleeve button down that he used to wear when he rode from back in the 80s
Shit's sure getting complicated. Over the past 45yrs I've never given much thought as to whether or not I was a biker or an outlaw, or what I wore. I've been dressing the same way without a problem for 50yrs, and about 35yrs ago I had a citizen friend of mines little girl ask me if I had any "regular people" clothes. I've always dressed for success, whether it be a wreck, a fight, or whatever. I always wear what will give me the advantage and help me to survive. That tactic has worked for almost 70yrs because I'm still here after being shot, stabbed, beaten, and hit with 2 tons of iron a coupla times. My ensemble over the years has included nice orange coveralls, chrome shackles, and handcuffs attached to a belly chain. I have now added a knee brace, hip brace, and a patch over my fucked up left eye to my every day ensemble. With the shit I've been through, I'd wear a fucking pink tutu if I thought it would give me an edge, and dare anyone to say anything about it.
Basic set up leather cut jeans steel toe boots any brand usually black. The more uniform you look the harder you are to pick out in pack when the cherry and berries get to flashing. I rock a full face all white decaled up helmet so I know I stick out among the all black helmets but love the scramble when it chaos on the road
Thanks for the perspective. Old school or new school i personally avoid placing myself in a category or group and dress based on my culture, my.experience, or my style.
What up Sose, Frost the Biker here had to change my name up because my TH-cam and email were the same name and I had professional business going on and they were like “who is frost the biker?” Lol. But wanted to let you know big dawg that after watching your videos for a long time and riding in a support club I think I’m ready to graduate up to the big homies. One love my brother. #ghostin
Sose, Back in my day, the outlaw street gangs didnt wash jeans or patches (all denim) & wore Rebel hats, boots, & "jingle". Ive always wore Tims, & wouldn't be caught dead in skinny jeans!. Great vid as always.
I wear a square toe strap cowboy boot. I remember when everyone was wearing engineer steel toe boots. You could buy them in Easyrider. Don't know if you still can, haven't picked that day up in years.
Always rock my horse ring boots, jeans, and what ever color bandana I feel I wanna wear that day lol. Red n white, orange n white, white n black but never anything patch wise that indicates any diamond club. But my favorite color has always been red and orange
Not a club member, but I rock a black denim vest. Considering switching to a blue one though. You could say I'm still working on finding my style on two wheels, but I'll always stick to denim vests, cus I like payin' homage to the old-school 60's style. I always wear my kevlar jeans and boots while riding, and I've got a grey flannel-style jacket. Where I live it's illegal to ride without a helmet, so I've got a 3/4 helmet, but looking to find a cool full-face helmet this season.
#GHOSTIN Brother Hell yea Me and the ole lady will be there brother all the way from Pittsburgh Pennsylvania brother.. and just got one of the bandannas and a new tee for the ole lady….
I'm not in a club, I wear a cross on my cut. Jeans most of the time, black stretch trousers, boots or sneakers, short sleeve shirt with compress sleeves, helmet is a must here in Georgia, skull cap mostly during the summer and full face in winter. I also have a summer full face in case of rain.
My input might not matter as much being an independent rider. When I ride in warm weather it's always jeans, either Lee or Levi, plain white tee long sleeve, Dickies dark blue work shirt (short sleeve) in 3XL for that baggy look, face mask/neck gaiter with some kind of design/face printed on it to protect from the sun, 3/4 helmet in black, prescription sunglasses that are impact/shatterproof, and SWAT style entry gloves with hard knuckle protection, and always Timberland/Wolverine work boots (brown or black). Cold weather rides are pretty much the same things except the jeans are flannel or fleece lined, sometimes thin long underwear, a thin hoodie, and a heavy Carharrt insulated coat in black. I stay comfortable and so far I haven't had any issues from clubs. BTW, I wear no jewelry (not even my wedding ring), no patches, and no decals. I'm kinda under the radar and that's the way I like it. #ghostin #ridefree #aintstartingshit
From the Northeast. For me: Black steel toe Timberland style work boots, well worn Dickies carpenter jeans, usually a black t-shirt, laced side leather vest (no colors), and an old school cafe style leather jacket with winged bar and shield patch at the bottom panel. Sometimes a hat, a scull cap helmet, even a top hat, or a lot of the time no lid at all (ride free NH!). Works real well on my Crossbones Springer Softail,,, but hey, that’s just me...
Use what you know from your experience to start a biker clothing line of what you think would be the best mix of old and new school of being properly suited and booted. Unless that's already crossed your mind in that direction. Just a thought.
I ride with black or sand colored leather Army combat boots. Not Corcorans airborme boots, but just combat boots. I wear jeans, and I wear a bright Yellow nylon jacket with free flow air design in the hot summers, and the jacket has elbow armor and shoulder and back and chest armor/padding. I wear a flip-face full face helmet and leather gloves. I ride a hot GSF-1200S Suzuki Bandit, which is a fast bike, 10 second quarter miles.
Before I joined an MC I would always wear sneakers on my bike but once I got involved an MC i started wearing jeans and boots then I started looking at how the other riders that’s been in the game far longer than I have how they dress when on 2’s. So I started picking up on why they would and the reasoning behind it all. Ain’t nothing like putting on my cuts with a pair of boots and jeans when I’m on that bike it’s definitely a mature feeling doing it
So with the charter I ride with we rock denim cuts blue or black jeans and anytime we are in formation we must have on a full face helmet and boots if we have a passenger they also must have on boots and a full face as well as a sissy bar with back rest and foot pegs for the passenger.
#Ghostin from Port Orange. Basically starting from the boots up. Boots , Batesville Tactical, sand color or black. TruSpec 24/7 gun paints, sand color with a web belt. Then a tactical t-shirts. Light colors in the summers in Florida. Heat index can reach 115. For gloves, mission made, fiberglass knuckles. Mainly lite colors in Florida. You’ll find that if your going to spend any amount of time on a bike. Tactical pants have a better cut in them and with more storage . Then jeans. Plus you can fit more “stuff” in the tactical pockets. That may buy you additional time, that you mite need.
I'm a 70's kid, back in my day in NY street clubs rocked bell bottom Lee jeans, engineer boots and club vest. Some of those street clubs eventually evolved into an MC mine being one of them "53 yrs and still going strong". I still kinda like that old school look, I guess it reminds me of the good old days.
I tried the Vans for awhile but they can be slippery at times so I do the boots now. I like the full face helmet most of the time. Keep face warm when cold and the inner dark shield keep heat out. I have taken a bee to the forehead with no helmet going fast.
Great vid sose,,congrats on the 100k,,,I wear a skull cap with my military hat turn around, jeans, work boots,,chaps if it's cold with a heavy leather Biker jacket,, if I rode today it would be a fuc*ing snowmobile suite,,cold ass shit in Michigan today
I just get an old thick pair of wranglers black or blue denim or carhart jeans. I try to find the fire resistant ones. Thicker material as to help with if you go down. I’ve been a loyal fan of Danner boots. You won’t find a better boot.
I have a MC question. What if someone like me who is in the Free Masons and different lodges have their own clubs. How do outside clubs look at that. Is that acceptable? Is wearing cuts associated with those free mason clubs okay?
I had a bad crash Sunday. I got fucked up. I really like to watch everything you put on here. I miss my club also. You doing good man. DSFFDS Demons Row
1970s wore Harness Boots, 1980s transitioned to Cowboy boots. Wear Lee boot cut jeans and Jean cut. When I started riding in 70, had Old school tell me the jean cut was to fit on outside of leather mc jacket. Serves 2 purposes, keeps the leather from getting too hot in high temps (especially if it's wet) and your jacket can be unzipped underneath to stay cool. 2nd if you get caught in cold weather, you can wear it underneath to stay warmer. Rocked the bandana until 2000. Went to a modular full face. Eye watering and allergies develop with age but it's awesome running 80+mph in the rain! My Sportster throws one helluva rooster tail!😁
Not a Biker, but was a hang-around with the Bandidos 50 yrs ago. My father told me how to be a man, but the Bandidos showed me how to be a man. I have carried those values all the days of my life, and will take them to the grave. You have showed me those values are the same with all bikers, thanks for that. Basic, tribal and very solid. God bless.
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#GHOSTIN Sosa I'm old school Biker the thing is Old school was once New school in the beginning .
I used to rock cowboy boots and Spurs in the 80"s nothing fell better on your feet than $300 dollar pair Tony Lama boots
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I really never thought of it like a fashion thing. Personally I go with function as #1 and looks #2.
I always ride with heavy leather boots that protect well and are convenient too. After many years of riding and one proper crash they look dope.
I also use leather gloves regardless the weather. Hands always get the hit first.
Then I have an old leather jacket that I use always. Also when not riding. It is also pretty damn worn out.
Kevlar jeans with loose fit, almost like baggy jeans as the old hiphop head I am.
I have two vests. One old school denim cut with club rockers and such. Then one leather vest with same rockers etc. denim for hot days, leather for all the other days.
I have several helmets for different weathers and different type of riding but I mostly use my WW2 pot helmet. I know it doesn’t provide proper protection but it is so friggin’ dope!
I just can't see a biker riding with UGG boots on with the fur.
My Dad said "Dress for the crash, not the ride." I always wear jeans and boots. I don't always wear a helmet now because it's not required in Florida but a helmet did save my life in Jersey when I was cut off. The only thing I can't stand is guys riding in shorts and flip-flops with a t-shirt. That's just stupid.
Dylan Visitacion, I totally agree. When I see that, I SMH and say that's gonna leave a mark.
Yes i see that lol
Dress for the slide not the ride.
Might want to rethink your helmet philosophy.
@@GardenBoy4U I definitely am rethinking. I know that I need to wear one. I'm currently in the market for a comfortable helmet. Thanks for that comment.
We passed a 100k! How far can Demons Row go?
SOSE THE GHOST =GOAT
All the way.
I predict that 1 million subs are in the future.
Just keep the tank topped off and you can roll and roll
Idk but I'll ride out with ya fuck it lol let's see just how far
San Diego 1974 I wore steel toed engineers, 501s so oiled that beer beaded, thick leather or primary chain belt with big Harley buckle and Buck knife, striped muscle T, in cool weather a flannel of the right color, in cold a classic biker jacket. No helmet. Baloramas on the eyes, night and day. Cuts were denim or leather and everything was oily, dirt, urine and beat.If you had a clean cut, your brothers would rectify that problem. Now almost 50 years later, with a back beat from hard tails, knees beat, bones broke and healed without docs, I ride my triglide wearing sneakers, relaxed fit denims, black or blue T, heavy leather jacket when cold, 1/2 helmet. But I ride. Doing Hwy 1 from San Diego to Oregon and more this summer. You ride, you show respect, act like a man, and don’t fear death in a curve or a bar. Found your show a little while ago, recommend it to the youngsters so they don’t make mistakes. Shiny up, rubber down, Sose, West Coast Curt.
You should right a book you explain things very vivid
Respect ✊
ride on and salutes
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Buck.
I'm not a club member but personally I like the old school outlaw american biker look. So much in this country now is anti american or internationaly influenced. I love that clubs are still patriotic. The old timers are always gonna hate the new stuff but there's a reason why this look has stood the test of time. Only thing im ok with is a full helmet. Like you said if you ever lay it down that is gonna come in handy.
Thats the truth josh
100% facts with the full face. ONLY thing I'll wear on my head. All set with a brain bucket
Agree hundred percent even though I a dumb ass and don’t wear a helmet crazy I know
@@williamsnyder4890 Not necissarily, we wear 1/2 shells or none at times to really get into the wind. Studies have shown that the extra weight of the full face we call space helmets is it puts extra weight on your neck. Sometimes if there's impact it's enough to help break your neck from the top heaviness. It's a personal choice but either save your brain to be alive as a paraplegic which I'd rather go to sleep forever if that's my 2 choices.
@@josephstorm6093 man that is complete bs, all studies show how having a helmet is better 100% of the times. There is NO safety reason to not wear a helmet. In the us you can do it, but if you do remember that to be (arguably) more stylish you're risking your life. A stupid crash at 10mph could be fatal without a helmet. Wear a helmet, do it for your loved ones if you dont want to do it for yourself.
Here in Russia most clubs don't have strickt rules about their style of cuts, only simple rule to wear only leather cuts or denim cut. Most brothers rockin that old school style of outlook. Especially jeans. Also camo cargo pants very popular too. Comfortable clothes are given more priority than the fashion ones.
Sorry for poor choice of words, brother. You might have known my country isn't english speaking one.
Stay safe. Much love and respect for what you're doing for the culture from mother Russia.
Much respect share it out there lets make a Demons Row Russia movenment
Same in Turkey. Peace bro!
Love this, worldwide movement. bikers=1world, #all4one
Great to hear from a Brother in Russia!. I also see one here from Turkey. This is why I really love this channel!, not ONLY bringing Brothers together from around the US & Canada, but also from the UK, Ireland and mainland Europe!, now also Brothers from Russia & Turkey!.
AGAIN, Love and Respect my Russian & Turkish Brothers.
KEEP ON #GHOSTIN
Let me send Love & Respect to my Brother in Russia and my Brother in Turkey!. Great to have you guys #GHOSTIN with the rest of us!.
To my Brother in Russia, Your English is excellent Bro!
REMEMBER to hit the links above, so we can speak to you guys here again!.
@@bykrydr1380 It's a sign that our Brother SOSE is spreading the word worldwide!.
Great to see ain't it?. Nice comment Justin, Much Respect!. Keep on #GHOSTIN
Hope you don't object to me using your tag: #all4one
Thank you for giving skinny jeans the “Big No!” I’ve seen guys rocking skinny jeans & it’s just not the look an MC member should portray.
Lol truth
Skinny jeans are for wannabes in my opinion. Not good look at all. I don't get the whole skinny jean look
skinny jeans alrite for teenagers
I'm sure a man rocking skinny jeans disagrees with your opinion. Not everyone has the same style. Who gives a fuck what someone else wears anyway? Parachute pants, Jincos, kilt, baggy, skinny. Whatever.
@@JustinSmithPYRO , neither do I.. I wear jeans, usually a long sleeved t-shirt and my Harley boots.
Always jeans, boots, gloves, long sleeve shirt or flannel shirt!
Definately
Always
I'm old school enough that we didnt wear no skinny jeans or high dollar pants we wore what we had and always tried to look somewhat ok for public all our money went into our bikes and family. But back then a cell phone was the size of a couch cushion and MTV played music.
But truthfully tight ass jeans came way before this era
I was told by an old 1% that back in the day you couldn’t even try to dress like an outlaw with a vest or wear any patches unless you were in a club and earned them you’d get a beat down. I was also told that the denim vest was for the toughest Because they are easier to rip off vs leather with a zipper so many called it the “come and take it” to show they had no fear and you couldn’t get theirs no matter how hard you tried.
Wow, I had no idea that this was this way in the culture. I certainly wouldn’t expect an outlaw to rock up in a polo shirt and khakis, but beyond that I didn’t realize clubs had such specific dress codes. Thanks for the enlightenment Sose!
Yes def dress codes
Congratulations on 100k, told you it was coming. Only bigger and better from here. Keep on keeping it real.
Thank you drew
#GHOSTIN Brother coming all the way from Pittsburgh Pennsylvania Brother can’t wait to rocket with you brother. Much love brother and much respect cause you’re definitely shedding light out here in the world
Thank you my brother you coming to the party?
Hell yea brother I wouldn’t miss it fir the world brother….
Shorts are outlawed, and so are flip flops. Wrangler Pro Rodeo jeans are made for the iron between your legs.
Truth flip flops is crazy
saw a guy yesterday riding a sport bike flip flops shorts and a helmet
@@huskypoop4917 You can't fix stupid.
@@foghornleghorn262 and theirs a lot of it around
I am in a bigger club and Not saying it’s the safest wearing longer below the knee Dickies shorts but here in Arizona and since I choose to ride and not cage it I wear longer Dickies shorts with longer black socks so it still protects a little from exhaust burns but you get at least a little air... That really matters when it’s 117 degrees because the blacktop is prob running up toward 130 or more . So much that it isn’t an option wearing gloves because ur fingernails feel like they are burning off. Also at those temps a full face in necessity or you can’t breathe running 85-90 mph. Also like I have always said NO FACE NO CASE. I can’t tell you how many photo radar tickets I got out of because of my full face!!
I personally wear my everyday wear. T-shirts, jeans, and cowboy boots. That's my style on and off the bike.
Ride safe
Bad idea. Dress for the slide not the glide. Long sleeve, gloves, helmet essentials
#GHOSTIN!!!... Missouri. I personally wear a heavy jacket with body armor full face helmet and boots and riders jeans. I guess i dress for the slide not for the ride..
Your ready to go
Amen, brother
Always educational. Knowledge is power. I roll with an MC, and in my personal opinion, each of us rep a free world and free choices. However, there is a fine line in terms "what" a biker should be and look like, and IF, say again IF, one is a true biker than between club policies and being true biker than ones style will represent proudly. If not than I have to question ones true interests and story. There are exceptions, but generally speaking "a duck is a duck". MUCH MUCH LOVE Demons Row !
I wore my official, Demons Row Beanie, (for the first time the other day, due to unseasonably cold weather here in Michigan), to the local gas station/store near me the other day wearing just regular street clothes. Is that cool with you and I felt more confident when I walked in. Everyone treated me well, I had this cool feeling of being part of something great! #Ghostin
I love it brother we are a family and have purpose
@@SoseTheGhost
@@mikeymichaels1971 Well said, @Mikey Michaels
I've been riding 40 years. Currently I'm riding a 1700 Triumph T-Bird. I've been asked over the years a time or two about prospecting various MC's, admittedly never a 1%er MC, but still... Every time I passed. Listening to you I realize why I instinctively passed. You're talking outlaw biker this, outlaw biker that, and "here are the rules on how you have to dress". Yeah, that wouldn't work for me. Basically the same reason I never went into the military even though I took their proficiency test and was being offered OTC from the jump. I've got this problem with authority and being told what to do. If I ever actually tried prospecting a club I'd probably had lasted 15 minutes. If that. I'm a born punk rocker. My mantra has always been "Fuck authority. AND the horse it rode in on." And that would extend to anybody trying to tell me how to dress when I'm on my ride. 😎
The same reason I came to, you almost have to come out of prison to be admitted. In the old days it's was x service members and good old men. They just like to party and ride.
Some people are too self-centered to ever experience a true sense of fraternity.
Congratulations on the 100k Subscribers. Well deserved. I feel like everything evolves one way or another. Old school has always looked down at new school and it doesn’t matter what. Could be bikers, truck drivers, mechanics, military for examples. In the end it evolves anyway. Some things slowly others faster. Look at Rock and Roll. That evolved into better and better music and eventually spawned different genres. I’m not a club member so I’ll just say that the new school will have to wait their turn to put their own brand on what a biker should wear. Inevitably it will change over time. It’s just the natural cycle of things. Ride safe 👍
So true
Carhartt or Levi's boot cut, chucks when I was younger or steel toe loggers, engineers are comfortable. Leather jacket / leather or denim cut off depending on weather. I never was much for a lid even after bouncing my skull down the road at 75mph back in the day. I had one hell of a black eye for 4 days and some road rash but it was worth every minute. I figured when my time comes it comes lid or not and I dont want to miss my spot in line anyway.
I feel the same way
Wrangler Cowboy Cut jeans, Harley Harness boots, button-up dress shirt, and an Icon airflite helmet color-matched to my bike...always dress to out-class. If its business casual, im wearin a suit...same for anything else. I take pride in my image regardless of who im hangin with. #ghostin
Nice brother
I am a late 60's guy , a baby boomer , but I am for the daily wear evolving with the age group & the time's !!! Each Gen deserves there own statement in this thing ...
Yes i agree
I’m 58 so I guess I’m old school or just old ! I wear the same thing I did when I started in 1983 ! Black T shirt wrangler jeans black engineer boots black leather vest and fingerless gloves and because my state has a helmet law a skid lid as small as I can get by with ! Love the channel
Much love james
# Ghostin on the dragons tail today and tomorrow, and I am wearing Tim's black Levi's and a Marine Corps retired shirt
Nice brother
Be safe on the dragon my brother. I’m hitting it for the first time in August.
This is my 12th year doing it. It's amazing
@@SoseTheGhost
♥️ Much love
@@sloride1151
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I am in the middle. Modular helmet when raining or running through states with helmet laws. Normally I don’t wear one. Jeans: Levis 501 local and Kevlar jeans on a run. Black boots or black riding sneakers. Black bulletproof vest style cut.
Def suited and booted
@@SoseTheGhost Kevlar jeans literally will save your ass. I slid back on 04/2020 50 feet and walked away with penny size but of road rash on my hip where I forgot to put in the armor. Could of been way worse.
A real biker wears confidence in who HE is not in what his club is.
I go with my leather jacket with a T-shirt under, then usually either some cargo pants or jeans. Never worn anything else apart from boots all my life. They're just so flexible for everyday use honestly.
Yes def
Sose, Here in Canada it’s like the States varies by region. I do see a lot of rider wearing the Leather Vest with a Hoodie underneath. But a lot of older guys wear the Denim over their Leather Jackets. Some opt for Leather Vests over their Leather Jackets. Footwear is usually Leather Boots (Our Provincial Insurance in Saskatchewan where I live actually ruled they want Riders especially new ones wearing Leather boots that cover the Ankle). Jeans are usually Levi’s dark blue. I have seen a few older guys in a particular Club wear the S.W.A.T. Style Vest. Lost of older guys still wear the old Engineer Style Boots.
Yea def brother
We wear 501s black or denim, black Military boot or some cowboy boots and leather cuts. Love your swag.
Much love jackie
The Levi's mandate surprises me especially since the Levi's CEO is big on gun control and partnered with Michael Bloomberg's Everytown for Gun Safety group.
Give a fuck what they support
@@elclassico7378 might when they pass gun laws making you an instant felon.
@@FRWD_FXLRST im not worried about who they support what laws they pass fuck them and there laws
@@elclassico7378 ok well fuck Levi's jeans then lol
And Levis haven't been made here in the states for years.
Switched to a full face. Used to wear a German style helmet. Hartford denim jeans made in Hartford, CT-tough jeans I’ve ever bought. Chucks, black boots, or cowboy boots (east coast too). Flannel shirts jeans, hoodie or a heavy leather jacket, depending on the weather.
Food for thought: full face helmets defeats facial recognition
Im actually thinkin about grabbin
Everything evolves. Old school never likes anything new. That goes for every aspect in society. But it will evolve. I wear jeans boots and my jacket, I feel.a helmet is a personal choice. I wear full face for highway. And brain bucket for local. But that's me. Stay safe love you stuff. Congrats on 100k you deserve it
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Thank you brother
My man! Great video! Honestly, I think the old school is cool, but we could be adding some new features like different colored bandannas and maybe some different kind of boots. Those little undertones make a big difference.
Lost a bet once. Had to wear an American Flag Speedo, and chaps...
😄😄😄
We live in a society where clothing might get you into trouble. Not just with bikers but with society in general. Even certain fashion brands have a social message attached to them that pisses certain people off
Too many times, the “Old School” cats forget that they were at one time the “New School” cats. Sometimes we hold on to tradition only for the fact that it is tradition. Don’t get me wrong, tradition is important, when it’s important.
Yes i agree
You’re not “new school” when you’re the founder. The old school look from the 70s-2000s is from the 50s and 60s when these clubs was founded
I just try to be comfortable so I wear Vans or Chucks, Levi's cuffed up, and whatever hoodie that's closest to the door when I'm about to jump on my bike (currently my Slaughter to Prevail knives hoodie), and Odin mfg gloves. I only wear my vest when there's a bunch of June bugs out or if I'm on the highway, and I only wear my helmet on road trips.
Much respect
I wear my boots and braces and my alpha industries ma1 flight jacket. I also like the skull caps with the bill
Ride safe
I rock the full-face now. I used to not wear one at all. I like the comfort on long rides, especially in the rain.
#GHOSTIN...Congrats on the 100K!
I usually roll with jeans, boots, riding flannel and my full face. Just picked up that Demonsrow bandana!
Nice brother
First of all congrats on reaching 100k bro that's major. As far as the dress code I think it should evolve some. That way clubs keep a fresh take on things.
Thanks duece
#Ghostin.
This is a cool vid. I like that you're changing it up and not just playing the serious stuff. My opinion, I like the old school look. I feel like if you're a 1, then you have to keep a certain look and attitude. That look does not have ripped or skinny jeans. It's not a fashion show. At this point in my life, I can only wish to be a 1, but that is how I look at it. I also have mixed feelings about the full-faced helmets. Living in Texas, where it gets damn hot, a full face sucks in the summer. When riding in the winter however, my face didn't get frozen in place lol. Helps with rain too. I think when riding around in town though, a "skid lid" would be cool. I'm thinkin about givin Mike at Mike's Pro Lids a call and get on myself. These are my two cents. Peace my brother. See you at church.
Def great points an yea im always looking to switch things ul
#GHOSTIN...AS ALWAYS INFORMATIVE LOVE BEING PART OF THIS COMMUNITY. KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK HOMMIE!!
Thank you jay glad you here
#GHOSTIN my brother. I’m not a 1% but I feel that you should follow your clubs protocols regardless of whether they are old school or new school look. Be who you are and what and who you represent. ML&R to you Brother Sose and to the brothers and sisters in the MC culture.
Much love slo
I love the Nike boots very comfortable and durable. Wore them for work. Definitely wore them for at least two years on one pair
I’m not in a club but I think it’s a good thing that the culture has evolved because it shows that we’re flexible and can adapt, but with clothing I’m kind of in the middle.
We #GHOSTIN BABY!! Just ordered some bandannas. Can’t wait to get them!! Much love from South Carolina!
Thank you my brother
In Ohio anyway, the old school and new school get along well. I'm in a single chapter club, and a few of us are former bmx riders and skaters. The old timers from bigger clubs seem to accept us with open arms. We also ride hard as fuck.
Leather jacket or vest, jeans and shorty helmet, I don't use a windshield so I can't wait for that Demons Row mask!
Yes much love
I’m #ghostin baby! Listen, what, “old school” mentality in clubs have forgotten is that they have evolved to get to where they are today so why thwart the evolution now??? Clubs when they started aren’t the clubs that they are today. If I’m going down standing up for a brother in a club that’s one thing, if I’m going down because I was too stupid to wear a full face helmet or it wasn’t allowed by my club that’s another. Honestly, I want my brothers to be in the best position they can be in to be safe and strong and successful so I am down with the full face helmets. Get some Kevlar helmets with bullet proof visors!As far as jeans go, club specific and respect but if it’s allowed why not just wear what you want to wear? Most were attracted to the MC life for brotherhood and freedom, not more restrictions.
I love your perspective
I’m a Vet, and rode with a Vet MC, and most of us wore cargo/camo pants or it was transitional blue jeans
This is a struggle I see even on the west coast. I am not from a club and not sure I will ever join one, but I rock a full face on my bobber and dont care what people think either way
#ghostin
Ride safe and liveit up
It would be interesting to see a video comparing how clubs do things in different countries with different laws like how the clubs adapt
Yea that would be dope
Ride for the slide 👍
Much love
Depends on the weather. Here in Missouri we have 4 seasons and two of them are extreme. Summer is hot as hell and winter is cold as fuck. I wear a heavy traditional motorcycle jacket w/ a blue denim sleeveless vest over the top. Summer is my black denim vest or my leather vest. Black Wrangler jeans and traditional American made engineer boots. No longer have to wear a helmet in MO. but I have a Arthur Fulmer burnt orange helmet that I wear on special occasions.
Yea its like that on the east
501s moc toes and solid shirts 👍🏼👍🏼
👍👍👍
Cali style
#GHOSTIN
I personally rock both the new and old school style...depending on who i ride with. During the summer and most of the fall- im out rocking my skull-cap german style helmet..but when it rains or its cold- its the full face helmet.
To me, its good to honor your roots and your vets, as well as accepting that things do change.
Def i like that
I’ve seen guys where full face helmets. No face no case
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Exactly
My go to is my suede cowboy boots, Levi 511 black jeans, and my dads old long sleeve button down that he used to wear when he rode from back in the 80s
Shit's sure getting complicated.
Over the past 45yrs I've never given much thought as to whether or not I was a biker or an outlaw, or what I wore.
I've been dressing the same way without a problem for 50yrs, and about 35yrs ago I had a citizen friend of mines little girl ask me if I had any "regular people" clothes.
I've always dressed for success, whether it be a wreck, a fight, or whatever.
I always wear what will give me the advantage and help me to survive.
That tactic has worked for almost 70yrs because I'm still here after being shot, stabbed, beaten, and hit with 2 tons of iron a coupla times.
My ensemble over the years has included nice orange coveralls, chrome shackles, and handcuffs attached to a belly chain.
I have now added a knee brace, hip brace, and a patch over my fucked up left eye to my every day ensemble.
With the shit I've been through, I'd wear a fucking pink tutu if I thought it would give me an edge, and dare anyone to say anything about it.
Much respect
Lmao- great post
Basic set up leather cut jeans steel toe boots any brand usually black. The more uniform you look the harder you are to pick out in pack when the cherry and berries get to flashing. I rock a full face all white decaled up helmet so I know I stick out among the all black helmets but love the scramble when it chaos on the road
Cherry and berries i never heard that term i love it brother lol
# GHO⚡TIN
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Thanks for the perspective. Old school or new school i personally avoid placing myself in a category or group and dress based on my culture, my.experience, or my style.
Thanks for sharing!!
#ghostin
Abe!
@@SoseTheGhost 👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽
I like to wear my regular Ariat's in either dark blue or light blue boot cut. They're comfortable and don't look fancy.
What up Sose, Frost the Biker here had to change my name up because my TH-cam and email were the same name and I had professional business going on and they were like “who is frost the biker?” Lol. But wanted to let you know big dawg that after watching your videos for a long time and riding in a support club I think I’m ready to graduate up to the big homies. One love my brother. #ghostin
Nice you look like your ready to represent us in court too 👊👍👊
Sose,
Back in my day, the outlaw street gangs didnt wash jeans or patches (all denim) & wore Rebel hats, boots, & "jingle".
Ive always wore Tims, & wouldn't be caught dead in skinny jeans!.
Great vid as always.
Thanks bobby
Depends on the side of the east coast in the south we wear industrial boots (I’e Harley boots etc) and cowboy boots etc.
I wear a square toe strap cowboy boot. I remember when everyone was wearing engineer steel toe boots. You could buy them in Easyrider. Don't know if you still can, haven't picked that day up in years.
Carpenter pants, my tanker boots that were part of my old uniform, leather jacket, and always a helmet because I know what crashing feels like.
Always rock my horse ring boots, jeans, and what ever color bandana I feel I wanna wear that day lol. Red n white, orange n white, white n black but never anything patch wise that indicates any diamond club. But my favorite color has always been red and orange
I gangbanged most my life so i dont wear colorsblack or white
@@SoseTheGhost 99% of the time I either have a Red n white or an orange n white on and I did the gang bang for awhile but just grew out of it
Overhauls, Bandana , Redwings steel toes, Retired Millwright lol Some things are hard habits to break...
Tradition
Retired millwright, got 5 US gal imprinted in ass 🤣🤣 just an old arn wurker talking $hit ML
Bro I've worn ACG for years. Remember the commercial back in the '90s where it said ACG means all conditions gear.
Yea we got swagg what can i say lol
Not a club member, but I rock a black denim vest. Considering switching to a blue one though. You could say I'm still working on finding my style on two wheels, but I'll always stick to denim vests, cus I like payin' homage to the old-school 60's style. I always wear my kevlar jeans and boots while riding, and I've got a grey flannel-style jacket. Where I live it's illegal to ride without a helmet, so I've got a 3/4 helmet, but looking to find a cool full-face helmet this season.
#GHOSTIN Brother Hell yea Me and the ole lady will be there brother all the way from Pittsburgh Pennsylvania brother.. and just got one of the bandannas and a new tee for the ole lady….
Thank you my brother
I am a holdover from the 60's and dress the same way. You want to look like Jax Teller, that's on you
What you got against jax lol
I'm not in a club, I wear a cross on my cut. Jeans most of the time, black stretch trousers, boots or sneakers, short sleeve shirt with compress sleeves, helmet is a must here in Georgia, skull cap mostly during the summer and full face in winter. I also have a summer full face in case of rain.
Ride safe
My input might not matter as much being an independent rider. When I ride in warm weather it's always jeans, either Lee or Levi, plain white tee long sleeve, Dickies dark blue work shirt (short sleeve) in 3XL for that baggy look, face mask/neck gaiter with some kind of design/face printed on it to protect from the sun, 3/4 helmet in black, prescription sunglasses that are impact/shatterproof, and SWAT style entry gloves with hard knuckle protection, and always Timberland/Wolverine work boots (brown or black). Cold weather rides are pretty much the same things except the jeans are flannel or fleece lined, sometimes thin long underwear, a thin hoodie, and a heavy Carharrt insulated coat in black. I stay comfortable and so far I haven't had any issues from clubs. BTW, I wear no jewelry (not even my wedding ring), no patches, and no decals. I'm kinda under the radar and that's the way I like it.
#ghostin #ridefree #aintstartingshit
#Gho⚡tin much love
From the Northeast. For me: Black steel toe Timberland style work boots, well worn Dickies carpenter jeans, usually a black t-shirt, laced side leather vest (no colors), and an old school cafe style leather jacket with winged bar and shield patch at the bottom panel. Sometimes a hat, a scull cap helmet, even a top hat, or a lot of the time no lid at all (ride free NH!). Works real well on my Crossbones Springer Softail,,, but hey, that’s just me...
Use what you know from your experience to start a biker clothing line of what you think would be the best mix of old and new school of being properly suited and booted. Unless that's already crossed your mind in that direction. Just a thought.
Thats what im doing
I ride with black or sand colored leather Army combat boots. Not Corcorans airborme boots, but just combat boots. I wear jeans, and I wear a bright Yellow nylon jacket with free flow air design in the hot summers, and the jacket has elbow armor and shoulder and back and chest armor/padding. I wear a flip-face full face helmet and leather gloves. I ride a hot GSF-1200S Suzuki Bandit, which is a fast bike, 10 second quarter miles.
A bright yellow jacket?
I have a few different cuts but my favorite is the one that I got into a wreck with and now it’s battered up and looks like it’s a really roughed up.
Down here just north of palm beach I see a few outlaw support clubs with dudes rocking out with forces and Js shit looks dope
Before I joined an MC I would always wear sneakers on my bike but once I got involved an MC i started wearing jeans and boots then I started looking at how the other riders that’s been in the game far longer than I have how they dress when on 2’s. So I started picking up on why they would and the reasoning behind it all. Ain’t nothing like putting on my cuts with a pair of boots and jeans when I’m on that bike it’s definitely a mature feeling doing it
Def is
Never seen anyone wear the trench coat but your crew. First time I met them I was like wtf lol but it’s cool
Yo Sose I dont remember the video where you were talking about Vet Clubs not being 1% clubs but I do know of a club that was a vet club for a 1% club
Support club that was a vet club*
I never spoke on vet clubs not being 1% brother
@@DemonsRow I just meant when you got that letter when someone asked about the Vietnam vets and legacy vets as 1% clubs
So with the charter I ride with we rock denim cuts blue or black jeans and anytime we are in formation we must have on a full face helmet and boots if we have a passenger they also must have on boots and a full face as well as a sissy bar with back rest and foot pegs for the passenger.
#Ghostin from Port Orange. Basically starting from the boots up. Boots , Batesville Tactical, sand color or black. TruSpec 24/7 gun paints, sand color with a web belt. Then a tactical t-shirts. Light colors in the summers in Florida. Heat index can reach 115. For gloves, mission made, fiberglass knuckles. Mainly lite colors in Florida. You’ll find that if your going to spend any amount of time on a bike. Tactical pants have a better cut in them and with more storage . Then jeans. Plus you can fit more “stuff” in the tactical pockets. That may buy you additional time, that you mite need.
115 is crazy it was 50 something yesterday an its summer
#Ghostin! Jeans and boots are a must for me. Helmet and gloves depend on the distance I’m going. As always a great video Sose!
Thank you ty
I'm a 70's kid, back in my day in NY street clubs rocked bell bottom Lee jeans, engineer boots and club vest. Some of those street clubs eventually evolved into an MC mine being one of them "53 yrs and still going strong". I still kinda like that old school look, I guess it reminds me of the good old days.
Awesome story would love to hear it
Next time I'm in CT I'll hit you up. 👍🏼
I tried the Vans for awhile but they can be slippery at times so I do the boots now. I like the full face helmet most of the time. Keep face warm when cold and the inner dark shield keep heat out. I have taken a bee to the forehead with no helmet going fast.
Not fun
Great vid sose,,congrats on the 100k,,,I wear a skull cap with my military hat turn around, jeans, work boots,,chaps if it's cold with a heavy leather Biker jacket,, if I rode today it would be a fuc*ing snowmobile suite,,cold ass shit in Michigan today
Yes its a diff kind of cold out there
I just get an old thick pair of wranglers black or blue denim or carhart jeans. I try to find the fire resistant ones. Thicker material as to help with if you go down. I’ve been a loyal fan of Danner boots. You won’t find a better boot.
Much love
I have a MC question. What if someone like me who is in the Free Masons and different lodges have their own clubs. How do outside clubs look at that. Is that acceptable? Is wearing cuts associated with those free mason clubs okay?
You cant serve 2 masters some clubs would allow it
I had a bad crash Sunday. I got fucked up. I really like to watch everything you put on here. I miss my club also. You doing good man. DSFFDS Demons Row
Dam my brother get well 🙏🙏🙏
@@DemonsRow I really mean everything you do brother. I watch alot the stuff you do. I'm ready to get to get a couple shirts that you got.
1970s wore Harness Boots, 1980s transitioned to Cowboy boots. Wear Lee boot cut jeans and Jean cut.
When I started riding in 70, had Old school tell me the jean cut was to fit on outside of leather mc jacket. Serves 2 purposes, keeps the leather from getting too hot in high temps (especially if it's wet) and your jacket can be unzipped underneath to stay cool. 2nd if you get caught in cold weather, you can wear it underneath to stay warmer.
Rocked the bandana until 2000. Went to a modular full face.
Eye watering and allergies develop with age but it's awesome running 80+mph in the rain! My Sportster throws one helluva rooster tail!😁
Not a Biker, but was a hang-around with the Bandidos 50 yrs ago. My father told me how to be a man, but the Bandidos showed me how to be a man. I have carried those values all the days of my life, and will take them to the grave. You have showed me those values are the same with all bikers, thanks for that. Basic, tribal and very solid. God bless.
#ghostin ! Congrats on 100k. Sky's the limit!
#Gho⚡tin much love thank you
#GHOSTIN black combat boots timberlands rock thou..much respect SOSE THE GHOST. Much respect
Much respect brother