I ride but am not associated with any club, I've seen banditos and booze fighters many times on the ride. When my bike broke down on the side of the highway, these men in their so called gangs stopped and offered to have a mechanic come look at my bike or have a tow truck come pick up the bike for me. These men form a bond with their iron horse and their brothers, show them respect and you will get it in return.
A few weeks ago I ran out of gas a mile away from a gas station, some of the bigger clubs in my area had stopped, realized I just needed gas and without asking a few from the group ran and got gas for me. Don’t know them, didn’t get any names but I appreciated it. Never fully understood how much riders look out for eachother until then. (Only been riding for a year)
I remember breaking down in Texas near Austin, saw several cops pass then about three Bikers not sure of their club, but they all had the same colors, they looked at the car, left. 20 minutes later a tow truck showed up complete with McDonald's and soft drinks. Those guys helped us out, I wanted to look them up and thank them.
I once tended Bar at a place called “The Indian” in Three Rivers California. The Mongols came up one weekend. (I was warned they were coming). One of the Kitchen employees picked up a Rattlesnake that had been hit on the road and she brought it to me because back then I cured the skins and ate the meat. I threw it on the floorboard of my Bronco and worked my shift. When I got off I remembered the Snake. The head guy for that Chapter of the Mongols was known as “Snake” at the time. I told them I had a “Live” Rattlesnake in my rig. (It was still moving a bit). They’re still plenty dangerous. Anyway I told them I was gonna put it on Ice. The whole bunch followed me out to my truck, and it was so funny. I opened the door, dramatically grabbed it by the head and when I turned around, you’d have thought I was holding a live grenade! They all backed up at once! Like they we’re synchronized. (Glad none of them shot me). I thought. “These guys are all from the City!” So I played it up. I threw it on the hood of the Bronco, went in and got a bag of ice. Came back out and these wild bikers are gathered round. (At a distance). I grabbed it again dramatically by the head, turned around, and again they all take a step back. I asked for a volunteer to hold the plastic bag open. They all took another step back. So I put the Head between my teeth and spat it into the bag. The HMFIC of these guys came up to me and said “You’re the craziest Mother*%^&er I ever met!” I said “No, I’m just a country boy in my own element, I couldn’t survive well in your world”. That is a true story. After it was over, the second shift Bartender brought out the phone and said it was for me. It was our resident Deputy Sheriff..He said “Bobby? Are you alright?” I said “Never better Kevin” It turns out he watched the whole thing on Binoculars from the Liquor store up the road. I often wonder if those guys still tell that story. That was almost 30 years ago. Cheers.
I guess it all depends on who writes it. Obviously this guy lives in Texas.😜😜😂 I'd say top three would a better discription for too rated.. and then go down to your smaller but violent gangs.
The Warlocks you posted are two completly diffrent clubs dude. The first was formed in Orlando in 1967 and the other in Philidephia in 1963. Diffrent center patch diffrent colors different club.
I remember being in the Peewee Herman MC. We had to learn to ride the old Honda 95's. We fought for our turf at Chucky Cheeses. We were not to be messed with.
1962 I was 12, I traded a Honda 90 S for a 49 Harley 3-wheeler, it was a San Jose old meter reader bike. After months of working on it I finally got it running. Now I'm 13 in 63 and I rode it down the main highway in East San Jose, I pulled into a girls on roller skate's restaurant, I'm having a soda when the Hells Angels pulled in, I really didn't know who the Angels were back in 63, but my dad did. I got to ride with them for about 3 months, because I carried the Beer in the box of my 3-wheeler, I wish I still had that bike. My dad wouldn't let me ride on the highways anymore, I was only 13. In the late 70's and 80's I was a Firefighter in San Bernardino, the Hell's Angels had their headquarters in the city, and I responded to many medical aid calls there, met a lot of HA's and became friends with many and was given a support patch, although I ride with International Firefighters MC. Good times. Over the years since retiring from SBC Fire, I've rode with many different clubs as a guest, I have respect for the Mongols, Vagos, Angels, SOS, Bandido's and all of the clubs and I hope they would have the same respect back. That's my story, I'm sticking to it
I was a Postal carrier for a while and one of the neighborhoods I delivered (mostly Latino) was the home of a group of bikers from the "Dirty Dozen" club, these guys and the owners wife were really nice people, friendly etc. One day the police shut down half the neighborhood in a raid and arrested all of them! I heard later the Dirty Dozen patched over to the Hell's Angels.
1:54, that whole picture is from a video game GTA 5, character with the mullet and hella angels patches is called TREVOR PHILLIPS, just do a quick search if I lost yah 🙏
When I was truck driving, me and my partner stopped in San Bernardino California at a gas station. Went in there to get me a soda water and a bunch of vagos mc members came in. Everyone was nervous and scared of these dudes, not me though. I struck up a conversation with them and they seemed like really nice level headed guys. We laughed, cracked jokes, swapped stories, and over all had a good time.
I was at a spring fling at a clubhouse, I won't say the name of the club or the city it was in, but I'm pretty sure it was the safest place to be in that city.
I grew up in Philly I remember the pagans maybe they had a few bad apples after all they have been around forever but overall they didn’t bother anyone who wasn’t bothering them
Met a couple of Pagans once. At first they were friendly to me - until they found out I had a few friends that were warlocks. This was in the 80s. I thought at that time all MCs were one big brotherhood with each other. One rather severe ass kicking later, I found out that was not the case.
We are not gangs, We are family, We are a brotherhood, We do not go out commiting crimes like some claim to be. We do protect our own, yes there are some stupid ones in the clubs who do drug traficking and are kicked once they are found out. I few bad apples in the pie does not mean the whole thing is bad, Not all bikers are bad, just as not all cops are good.
@Ghost Eagle so true they r miss led by unknown facts But at da end of da day we r family a Brother Hood whether it MC or Gearheadz ( rat/ hot rodz etc) n we take care of our own
I will say, I am from New York and the United States Army infantry combat veteran. One time, plus the Hells Angels actually do it annually, they got together 50-75 bikers… And we marched for 15 miles to a homeless veteran shelter, where I was actually staying at. The whole time with the American flag flying in the front with seriously at least 50 Hells angels behind us with a police escort and everything.
Almost 20 years ago. I took my kids camping at eastern Washington. I was worried about their safety, so I left the campground. On my way back to Seattle I saw a lot of bikers they cut in front and all around me, I switched lane then they ride next to me looked at my kids and left. I didn't understand then what they are. I'm Asian and black kids in the back seat. They didn't make me feel unsafe I want to say Thank you! My kids are grown now and in law school hopefully they help you guys to get out of any a bad situation one day.
@Noartist I guess we dont have the same understanding of whats a MC. Just the comment section of this video is so f-ing disillusioned it feels like a bunch of kid who try to learn how life works to a grandpa. Its not because your part of the soft motorcycle gang of the Bandido or what ever criminal motorcycle club that you know whats going on behind the curtains. Yeah sure they are mostly nice people we are not in 1970-80 where they were killing people like flies but you need to be dumb to think your part of a bunch of nice guy playing Disney style.
I remember driving on a local highway in my area and a guy passed me riding a Harley,and on the back of the vest he was wearing it said Hells Angels Indiana,only time Ive ever seen one of those guy's for real,and that was about fifteen years ago.
2:12 ... Didn't know Anheuser Bush had an outlaw motorcycle gang. Back in my day Bandido bylaws did not allow members to ride dressers/baggers, harley or indian choppers only, and it had to be a jockey shift.
They took the star off of the top, but yes that's it. Watched a thing on the Sons, one of the founders said they needed a logo, they were all drinking Budweiser, and things went from there.
I've worked and drank with Hells Angles, they are actually very nice guys. They also buy a lot of toys for kids that dont have anything during Christmas. Show respect get respect
@@waynecusick7731 I don't justify anything. The ones I know are decent hard working guys. If they break the law yea arrest them. If not don't judge them for actions of others. 1 bad cop doesn't reflect actions of the rest right.?
This video proved a point...Part of Human Nature is desiring a sense/feeling of belonging. That comes in many forms such as clubs, communities, rallies, protests, flash mobs, organizations, or gangs. It's amazing to see diversity in this aspect and I appreciate the idea of encompassing interacial idealism. Great video
Motorcycle clubs are what make America great. America is unique and cool because of them. They express true freedom. They are the real men who really live. They are to be respected for living how they want to live and riding how they want to ride fearlessly and proudly.
New Zealand has always had Bikies and the Hells Angels have been here for over 50 yrs but recently courtesy of Australia’s ridiculous 501 policy we now have the Mongols and Bandidos as well…
What a joke! Our local biker "gangs" do so much charity work and raise money to help folks in need! I'm not talking about hobby clubs either! They are all about standing up for our community! Some of the best and most real people I know, are in these "dangerous gangs"!
Pablo Escobar was loved by his local town for helping put kids through college and paying for new facilities and charities. Doesn’t mean he didn’t or hire others to put people in barrels of acid. The Yakuza are known for their help in relief zones etc. Yakuza are super respectful and have serious rules against hurting children, mothers, etc, they still have been involved in human trafficing of super young girls, so called ‘comfort girls’ originally when they began that trade during WWII. It isn’t the same saying that just because gangs act super great in the communities they actually live in that they don’t have a shadow side that is very very real...
Having known many “Vagos” members I have always noticed how well I was treated (as a non affiliate.). They were some of the nicest guys ever, but if you crossed them or a buddy it was on. I live in Oregon and there were many prevalent members here but can no longer wear their colors here as they are immediately detained. I have talked to many at length about the clubs and their rides and such but stay away from any “dangerous” questions as to criminal activity. As with anything though a few bad apples make it worse for everyone affiliated.
In an area without diamonds, in which the people thereof have never heard of a diamond, but do possess the next hardest stone: their stone is the hardest, despite it not being the hardest. No?
I owned a home in Northern Arizona for 12 years with a large Hells Angels chapter house just 5 houses down from my property. Not once did I hear any wild parties, just bikes from time to time. Then one day a bunch of law enforcement showed up and raided them all. It was part of a state wide bust on gangs that day. Afterwards, the house was empty for a long time, but we ended up moving so not sure if any of them ever came back to the neighborhood.
G I'm not sure what people might think but the Hell's Angels were the only ones that helped my dad back in 1983 when he broke down coming from Reno going back to winnemucca not a cop not people that way you know would help my dad but the hell Angels came and got my dad's car started and they also follow them all the way home to make sure he was going to be all right in return my dad went and seen them again in town and bought them all beer and pizza and they told my dad anytime they need my dad needs help they'd be there I mean that's just totally awesome right now I sure could use some help not getting it around here from people that are supposed to be respectful and all this crap
Wow how many MC's are in Illinois??..last I heard..Outlaws had Chicago..Hells Angels had Rockford..were does the Sons of Silence come in at??...Southern Illinois???
I've Seen Some Clubs Here On East Coast. I Drove From Va To GA. I Got Passed And Passed A Club Member. I Won't Name The Name. Pretty Cool. He Blew By Me Around Florence SC. One Last Time. . Gave Me Thumbs Up. 😎
I once met a warlock at a Dr office in SW,FL Fort Myers FL he limped and didn't let it get him down. I respected Motorcycle Gangesters because of their Brotherhood and Spirit. Wish I had the ball's to get involved with joining it would be an honor but I'm afraid I'm too old now and don't know anyone that could associate me with a club like that. I wish there was a way.
In 2004 I was in Pomona California on vacation, it was a hot August night at the fairgrounds, my family was at the fair, I was out riding. Right in front of the fairgrounds, a biker broke down, I stopped to help and ended up towing him home. My first time towing another bike. After I dropped him off, he gave me a Vago Courtesy Card and said call if you need help while in California, call. I didn't need any help and got a Christmas Card from the Vagos that Christmas. Although I've been riding since 1962, I'm only affiliated with International Firefighters MC, District 7 Montana. In Montana we don't leave anyone behind, and we stop to help our brother bikers and women bikers, if we didn't, we may never see them again, a Bear might eat them
You need to educate yourself before making videos about bike clubs. The Florida Warlocks and the Philly Warlocks are 2 totally different clubs and don't get along but you put them together. Shows you know nothing...
Had a lot of dealings with bikers in my 6o+ years of life. Never had trouble with any of them except one not mentioned here and that was the Iron Coffins who kept showing up at a bar I was a bouncer in in lima Ohio in the late 70's early 80's. Oddly enough I only had problems with one guy and it was their then "president" who I guess thought it was fun to push the little guy around. He was trying to find one of the dancers at the place I worked and he apparently thought intimidating me would help him find her. It didn't, and the whole time she was 20 feet away and he didn't know it. He walked outside at closing and was about to start trouble until I told him to look around carefully. He suddenly realized that they were surrounded by every police car in the county that night. He handed his drink to me and left. Never heard from them again.
@@OMBP20 Yup, they were out of Detroit back then. Not sure if they exist now or not. But the look on his face when he saw all the police was priceless 🤣
I grew up on Commerce City, CO and the Sons club house was down the street from Aunt & Uncles, never had any issues. I went to school with several members kids, some of my best friends! SYLSOS
They have chapters all over the place. It would just depend on where you are located I guess. They have a list of all of their chapters on their website.
Top 10 criminal organizations in 2021 1. C.I.A. 2. ATF 3. DEA 4. Homeland Security 5. That Tennessee state trooper that gave me a ticket last week for 6 mph over the limit.... Yeah, you see where this is going
Yeah, "...where this is going" sounds like silly, wishful thinking. I mean, let's be candid here...You posit that, without the "alphabet soup" of gov't agencies, every citizen - regardless of patch or no patch - would be exhibiting a Land of Eden of "personal responsibility", civil obedience and adherence to our nation's fundamental Social Contract-- no shooting, looting, legit acts of terrorism or illegal criminal enterprises?? MC posters want us to believe that they're mostly God-fearing humanists, and that only a few bad apples exist in such ranks...but you won't give the Alphabet Agencies (ATF, FBI, DEA, IRS, etc.) the same benefit of the doubt? Personally, at 65 I've never, ever had a run-in with any on that list, and I ain't no saint.
I agree with you. Nestor is clueless. I watched this video and thought that Nestor must be the cops or the Feds. I try at every opportunity to identify them so I did some keystrokes and found that Nestor is Russian but not very likely a LEO. Who seems to be clueless are the posters, here. Loose lips sink ships and clubs will stave off trouble by obeying their own bylaws. Rigidly. Comments here can be and are traced, routinely. Everyone who reads this has now been warned. Cops are the real gangs.
I raised my kids to reach out when in need of help to firemen and MC Bikers. Never, ever dial 911 or run to a cop for help. Never. They were taught that when a cop is around they could be arrested or worse, much worse. Cops do lie and make shet up, routinely. Cops are the gangs they warn us about. Go read their own description of a gang and who gang members are.
Here in MD. we have had the Pagans for many long years , still here & i have seen some of the Hells Angels rockers but not many. You leave them alone they leave you alone , cross them & you won't live long.
Those of you who know of or are members of motorcycle clubs/groups need to organize and ride as a unit to the southern borders to repel the illegals coming over the borders! YUP, it’s going to get weird as there is literally no protection and with them comes increased crime, drugs, lost jobs, and COVID. Don’t look now but as soon as the country goes dead-bug (tits up) then your bikes and freedoms and guns/protections will be gone too! You all better organize all across the southern border states!!
I have known 3 so called filthy bikers in my life. All 3 were just regular people. They were well spoken and didn’t seem like what people portrayed them to be. In fact I didn’t know they were bikers until I saw them with their rockers on when they showed up at where I worked to buy parts. If they were so bad, I sure never saw any bikers on the local news for drugs or killings. I guess that’s just me.
I ride but not affiliated with any club. Never had any type of problem with any 3patch club as long as you don't act like an idiot and remember, respect begets respect.
Not all motorcyclists are gang members. I rode for years until I was hospitalized due to a stroke. Now that I am well enough I plan on purchasing another motorcycle. I do not sell/use drugs, I am a peaceful individual who just enjoys/loves riding. ✌☮
Yea what I wonder tho is if all clubs/chapters from 1%ers actually do illegal things? Or can you be 1% club that perfectly abides the law? Making money tho with drugs is not so smart with an outlaw club, I mean you are quickly on the authorities their radar.
@@David-gh9oe It's a 24/7 commitment even with a family that's hard. I helped start a club 21 years ago and we do just fine. The clubs even use out clubhouse for their events since we have the most room. It's cool to see three Presidents from three HA Chapters come to our Clubhouse for a thank you.
I have found it doesn't matter who you affiliated with because I have always stood back now looking into things to I have thought about maybe riding with a few but always know your place and always respect the club no matter who's house your in
My dad who grew up in Albuquerque, New Mexico in the 1950s has a funny personal story about a motorcycle gang. It was just after my parents got married, they were riding in their 1952 Chevy along a stretch of highway in New Mexico. A motorcycle gang came up alongside their vehicle on both sides, slowed down and surrounded the car, making hand gestures and being intimidating towards my parents. It was just about that time they drove into a very large swarm of locusts, the motorcycle gang of course was not wearing helmets and they were traveling at 65 miles an hour. Immediately the bikers had to reduce speed and stop. Needless to say, but the gang was picking locusts from their teeth and bikes for a while after that. On a side note, my dad started a motorcycle gang called the "Turks" in the early 1950s, but when he got married and started a family, decided (yeah mom decided) that he needed to sell the bike and get a serious job.
It's funny this channel is called "Nestor Knows" being that Nestor doesn't know he would probably be on the receiving end of a beat down referring to many of these groups as "gangs" instead of an MC, or club, if he ever ran into out in the world.
I lot of the government said and according to the justice department..??.. have they checked any of those facts..or is that all just hear say from the justice department..?
I ride but am not associated with any club, I've seen banditos and booze fighters many times on the ride. When my bike broke down on the side of the highway, these men in their so called gangs stopped and offered to have a mechanic come look at my bike or have a tow truck come pick up the bike for me. These men form a bond with their iron horse and their brothers, show them respect and you will get it in return.
A few weeks ago I ran out of gas a mile away from a gas station, some of the bigger clubs in my area had stopped, realized I just needed gas and without asking a few from the group ran and got gas for me. Don’t know them, didn’t get any names but I appreciated it. Never fully understood how much riders look out for eachother until then. (Only been riding for a year)
It's a bikers code
grow up
@@barrybarnes96 grow up?
@@barrybarnes96 FO
I remember breaking down in Texas near Austin, saw several cops pass then about three Bikers not sure of their club, but they all had the same colors, they looked at the car, left. 20 minutes later a tow truck showed up complete with McDonald's and soft drinks. Those guys helped us out, I wanted to look them up and thank them.
Are the hells angels there
No matter the club , that was class
You were lucky the cops in Austin didn’t pull over and harass you
Bikers bad images come from those who fear them. They Fear people who think for themselves and don't follow blindly Society's rules and rolls
I once tended Bar at a place called “The Indian” in Three Rivers California. The Mongols came up one weekend. (I was warned they were coming).
One of the Kitchen employees picked up a Rattlesnake that had been hit on the road and she brought it to me because back then I cured the skins and ate the meat.
I threw it on the floorboard of my Bronco and worked my shift. When I got off I remembered the Snake. The head guy for that Chapter of the Mongols was known as “Snake” at the time.
I told them I had a “Live” Rattlesnake in my rig. (It was still moving a bit). They’re still plenty dangerous. Anyway I told them I was gonna put it on Ice.
The whole bunch followed me out to my truck, and it was so funny. I opened the door, dramatically grabbed it by the head and when I turned around, you’d have thought I was holding a live grenade!
They all backed up at once! Like they we’re synchronized. (Glad none of them shot me).
I thought. “These guys are all from the City!” So I played it up. I threw it on the hood of the Bronco, went in and got a bag of ice. Came back out and these wild bikers are gathered round. (At a distance). I grabbed it again dramatically by the head, turned around, and again they all take a step back. I asked for a volunteer to hold the plastic bag open. They all took another step back. So I put the Head between my teeth and spat it into the bag. The HMFIC of these guys came up to me and said “You’re the craziest Mother*%^&er I ever met!” I said “No, I’m just a country boy in my own element, I couldn’t survive well in your world”. That is a true story. After it was over, the second shift Bartender brought out the phone and said it was for me. It was our resident Deputy Sheriff..He said “Bobby? Are you alright?”
I said “Never better Kevin” It turns out he watched the whole thing on Binoculars from the Liquor store up the road.
I often wonder if those guys still tell that story. That was almost 30 years ago. Cheers.
🤣🤣🤣🤣‼️
Back to respect, just show it..they'll usually give it.
3 rivers? East of Visalia?
@@CIF-pm7tk Yessir.
@@MarcusRefusius i grew up in woodlake Rabb brother ranch. not far from 3rivers! about 20 min. thanks for sharing your story!
I've got a 250cc dirt bike with spokey dokeys and streamers on the handlebars, where do I sign up?
Where did you do your research for this? The county library?
I guess it all depends on who writes it. Obviously this guy lives in Texas.😜😜😂
I'd say top three would a better discription for too rated.. and then go down to your smaller but violent gangs.
The Warlocks you posted are two completly diffrent clubs dude. The first was formed in Orlando in 1967 and the other in Philidephia in 1963. Diffrent center patch diffrent colors different club.
@Liberal Hater say that to bloods, crips, etc. all street gangs. They’re in it for the love of bikes and the brotherhood.
Also the one at 0:53 and the ‘67 warlocks are not friendly. Something went down between them in Florida a few years ago.
I remember being in the Peewee Herman MC. We had to learn to ride the old Honda 95's. We fought for our turf at Chucky Cheeses. We were not to be messed with.
Yea but I have seen Lassie and Rin Tin Tin chasing you guys around the park
@@shaunelijah2232 BOOMER!!!
@@tomperkins5657 BUSTED AGAIN : (
Punk boy
Tom. You guys were real bad asses. Us Vespa Vikings were no match for you!
1962 I was 12, I traded a Honda 90 S for a 49 Harley 3-wheeler, it was a San Jose old meter reader bike. After months of working on it I finally got it running. Now I'm 13 in 63 and I rode it down the main highway in East San Jose, I pulled into a girls on roller skate's restaurant, I'm having a soda when the Hells Angels pulled in, I really didn't know who the Angels were back in 63, but my dad did. I got to ride with them for about 3 months, because I carried the Beer in the box of my 3-wheeler, I wish I still had that bike. My dad wouldn't let me ride on the highways anymore, I was only 13. In the late 70's and 80's I was a Firefighter in San Bernardino, the Hell's Angels had their headquarters in the city, and I responded to many medical aid calls there, met a lot of HA's and became friends with many and was given a support patch, although I ride with International Firefighters MC. Good times. Over the years since retiring from SBC Fire, I've rode with many different clubs as a guest, I have respect for the Mongols, Vagos, Angels, SOS, Bandido's and all of the clubs and I hope they would have the same respect back. That's my story, I'm sticking to it
I was a Postal carrier for a while and one of the neighborhoods I delivered (mostly Latino) was the home of a group of bikers from the "Dirty Dozen" club, these guys and the owners wife were really nice people, friendly etc. One day the police shut down half the neighborhood in a raid and arrested all of them! I heard later the Dirty Dozen patched over to the Hell's Angels.
Most bikers are great people
1:54, that whole picture is from a video game GTA 5, character with the mullet and hella angels patches is called TREVOR PHILLIPS, just do a quick search if I lost yah 🙏
When I was truck driving, me and my partner stopped in San Bernardino California at a gas station.
Went in there to get me a soda water and a bunch of vagos mc members came in. Everyone was nervous and scared of these dudes, not me though. I struck up a conversation with them and they seemed like really nice level headed guys. We laughed, cracked jokes, swapped stories, and over all had a good time.
@ Hello kayaking, How are you doing?
I was at a spring fling at a clubhouse, I won't say the name of the club or the city it was in, but I'm pretty sure it was the safest place to be in that city.
I grew up in Philly I remember the pagans maybe they had a few bad apples after all they have been around forever but overall they didn’t bother anyone who wasn’t bothering them
I met a few Pagans in Virginia. All seem to be nice guys to me.
Surprised they didn't mention The Breed MC
Met a couple of Pagans once. At first they were friendly to me - until they found out I had a few friends that were warlocks. This was in the 80s. I thought at that time all MCs were one big brotherhood with each other. One rather severe ass kicking later, I found out that was not the case.
@@seancrowley9499 The Breed was not a bunch of nice guys and made a point to fuck with civilians
Are biker rallies what the song Bulls on Parade was written about? Honest question.
We are not gangs, We are family, We are a brotherhood, We do not go out commiting crimes like some claim to be. We do protect our own, yes there are some stupid ones in the clubs who do drug traficking and are kicked once they are found out. I few bad apples in the pie does not mean the whole thing is bad, Not all bikers are bad, just as not all cops are good.
In fact the Vagos in point 2-02 ... they don't seem bad to me ......... they helped one of them old and with walking problems .....
@Ghost Eagle so true they r miss led by unknown facts
But at da end of da day we r family a Brother Hood whether it MC or Gearheadz ( rat/ hot rodz etc) n we take care of our own
I drive motorcycle and still got to church to learn what is good and what is bad. I drive Just for fun I don't break the law
@@miguel69061 then if you “drive” a motorcycle you don't count. What do you “drive”? A Honda 250.
@@kimt1943 might ride a vespa lol
The coffee bar music didn't quite gel with the subject, but the point was made, overall a good video.
It would be nice to see coverage of the good biker clubs. AMA, Shriners and so on. Lots of American motorcycle history being overlooked.
Or the veterans clubs they help alot of wounded warriors.
I will say, I am from New York and the United States Army infantry combat veteran. One time, plus the Hells Angels actually do it annually, they got together 50-75 bikers… And we marched for 15 miles to a homeless veteran shelter, where I was actually staying at. The whole time with the American flag flying in the front with seriously at least 50 Hells angels behind us with a police escort and everything.
Almost 20 years ago. I took my kids camping at eastern Washington. I was worried about their safety, so I left the campground. On my way back to Seattle I saw a lot of bikers they cut in front and all around me, I switched lane then they ride next to me looked at my kids and left. I didn't understand then what they are. I'm Asian and black kids in the back seat. They didn't make me feel unsafe I want to say Thank you! My kids are grown now and in law school hopefully they help you guys to get out of any a bad situation one day.
Go to Portland now, it's worse. Like a zoo. 🤭🤣
@Noartist hmm yeah sure its not like the real MC would sell meth and get your kid to OD its probably the fault of the invisible man lol
@Noartist I guess we dont have the same understanding of whats a MC. Just the comment section of this video is so f-ing disillusioned it feels like a bunch of kid who try to learn how life works to a grandpa. Its not because your part of the soft motorcycle gang of the Bandido or what ever criminal motorcycle club that you know whats going on behind the curtains. Yeah sure they are mostly nice people we are not in 1970-80 where they were killing people like flies but you need to be dumb to think your part of a bunch of nice guy playing Disney style.
Some of the best people I know are outlaws and hells Angels
Music on this video is too loud and annoying.
I remember driving on a local highway in my area and a guy passed me riding a Harley,and on the back of the vest he was wearing it said Hells Angels Indiana,only time Ive ever seen one of those guy's for real,and that was about fifteen years ago.
Was me.
AFFA 81 R.I.P Sonny
Dude at 1:50 you put a gta 5 picture even with the los santos logo in their backs I mean c'mon that's the best you got? 🤣🤣🤣
cảm ơn anh đã up video rất hay.😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍👍👍
2:12 ...
Didn't know Anheuser Bush had an outlaw motorcycle gang. Back in my day Bandido bylaws did not allow members to ride dressers/baggers, harley or indian choppers only, and it had to be a jockey shift.
They took the star off of the top, but yes that's it. Watched a thing on the Sons, one of the founders said they needed a logo, they were all drinking Budweiser, and things went from there.
Triumph and Beezers also?
@@treclive
Nope, no limeys.
I've worked and drank with Hells Angles, they are actually very nice guys. They also buy a lot of toys for kids that dont have anything during Christmas. Show respect get respect
Just because they're good to you or to somebody doesn't mean they aren't bad.🤷
@@HellusRaizen no one is perfect. And everyone is an asshole in someone's story
Don't be stupid. The HA are a vicious club, murder,drugs,extortion...you name it. They do that shut for PR.
@@klinklin78 Way to justify meth dealing, gun dealing, extortion, intimidation, and terrorism, and murder.
@@waynecusick7731 I don't justify anything. The ones I know are decent hard working guys. If they break the law yea arrest them. If not don't judge them for actions of others. 1 bad cop doesn't reflect actions of the rest right.?
What like the corporate big pharma backed by big gov isn't the more dangerous dealer?
The music was the best part,. It hovered majestically above all those criminal minds.
This video proved a point...Part of Human Nature is desiring a sense/feeling of belonging. That comes in many forms such as clubs, communities, rallies, protests, flash mobs, organizations, or gangs. It's amazing to see diversity in this aspect and I appreciate the idea of encompassing interacial idealism. Great video
I think the list in the description box is in the wrong order though
Motorcycle clubs are what make America great. America is unique and cool because of them. They express true freedom. They are the real men who really live. They are to be respected for living how they want to live and riding how they want to ride fearlessly and proudly.
And they do more for children than tje government has ever done
unless youre not on a Harley......
Still see Bandidos riding through every now and then. Used to see them quite regularly around Ft. Worth when I was a kid, I always liked their patch.
None of them are dangerous unless you go way out of your way to provoke them.
Yeah, they’re like Yellow Jacket’s 🐝
Don't get in the way of their drug running.
@@lioneldoss9404 that doesn’t happen anymore (rarely)
They like bunch of kids they become bullies when in group.
@@lioneldoss9404 Hello how are you doing?
New Zealand has always had Bikies and the Hells Angels have been here for over 50 yrs but recently courtesy of Australia’s ridiculous 501 policy we now have the Mongols and Bandidos as well…
who ever posted this is high 800 members was maybe back in 1959
Exactly!
The maker of this video is a poser it's not dang it's Motorcycle Club. Just another Norm trying to make a buck off of biker lifestyle
Last time I heard they were well into the thousands.
I ride alot for toys for tots and every club I've seen have been always very nice and out going,I'm not in a club but I respect them all
I ride a lot for Toys for Tots myself. Also ride for American Cancer Society and other credible relief funds.
@ 2:23 not even a picture of Sons. They are wearing support patches. LOL
It's harder to join a MC than to join the PD; and the MC has more stand up guys.
You literally have a pile of shit for brains to not only believe that, but to actually say it.
Both not to be trusted.
Both gangs
@@julianshepherd2038 rather trust a club with my life than trust a pd to help when i need it
Comments made out of ignorance.....
@@a.fitzpatrick4395 Talking from experience ..???
Thank you for everything you do. My Dad would thank you . God rest his soul . My dad Fitzgerald
What a joke! Our local biker "gangs" do so much charity work and raise money to help folks in need! I'm not talking about hobby clubs either! They are all about standing up for our community! Some of the best and most real people I know, are in these "dangerous gangs"!
Amen Sarah. Was neighbors with a couple of the Sons of Silence crew back in late 80s, early 90s. Some of nicest, respectful men I ever met.
Pablo Escobar was loved by his local town for helping put kids through college and paying for new facilities and charities.
Doesn’t mean he didn’t or hire others to put people in barrels of acid.
The Yakuza are known for their help in relief zones etc. Yakuza are super respectful and have serious rules against hurting children, mothers, etc, they still have been involved in human trafficing of super young girls, so called ‘comfort girls’ originally when they began that trade during WWII.
It isn’t the same saying that just because gangs act super great in the communities they actually live in that they don’t have a shadow side that is very very real...
Having known many “Vagos” members I have always noticed how well I was treated (as a non affiliate.). They were some of the nicest guys ever, but if you crossed them or a buddy it was on. I live in Oregon and there were many prevalent members here but can no longer wear their colors here as they are immediately detained. I have talked to many at length about the clubs and their rides and such but stay away from any “dangerous” questions as to criminal activity. As with anything though a few bad apples make it worse for everyone affiliated.
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Coward s travel in packs
I used to work with a couple of motorcycle enthusiasts, they were pretty cool...
Interesting to see a ranking for a change. Usually EVERY motorcycle club is called THE toughest there is, which is mathematically impossible.
Its never steady so there is not really a ranking turf control goes up and down sooner or later
In an area without diamonds, in which the people thereof have never heard of a diamond, but do possess the next hardest stone: their stone is the hardest, despite it not being the hardest.
No?
I'd have to say the Charlie's Angels are the ones you don't want to mess with
The Black Widows from the Movie, Every Which Way but Lose! lol 😂
Known to disguise themselves with ill-fitting wigs
Lollll funny I was just thinking about
Black Widows
Earlier before seeing this
Watching doc on Mongols
@ you know what I meant Richard
I owned a home in Northern Arizona for 12 years with a large Hells Angels chapter house just 5 houses down from my property. Not once did I hear any wild parties, just bikes from time to time. Then one day a bunch of law enforcement showed up and raided them all. It was part of a state wide bust on gangs that day. Afterwards, the house was empty for a long time, but we ended up moving so not sure if any of them ever came back to the neighborhood.
My brother from the same mother crashed up by Chino 8 yrs ago! Rip Nick!
G I'm not sure what people might think but the Hell's Angels were the only ones that helped my dad back in 1983 when he broke down coming from Reno going back to winnemucca not a cop not people that way you know would help my dad but the hell Angels came and got my dad's car started and they also follow them all the way home to make sure he was going to be all right in return my dad went and seen them again in town and bought them all beer and pizza and they told my dad anytime they need my dad needs help they'd be there I mean that's just totally awesome right now I sure could use some help not getting it around here from people that are supposed to be respectful and all this crap
he wasnt on a Honda was he?
Wow how many MC's are in Illinois??..last I heard..Outlaws had Chicago..Hells Angels had Rockford..were does the Sons of Silence come in at??...Southern Illinois???
we where founded in niwot, colorado in 1966. but we have many chapters in the united states
I've Seen Some Clubs Here On East Coast. I Drove From Va To GA. I Got Passed And Passed A Club Member. I Won't Name The Name. Pretty Cool. He Blew By Me Around Florence SC. One Last Time. . Gave Me Thumbs Up. 😎
Got here by accident and immediately realized, people are either normal, or crazy, and that's it
I was a member of a notorious gang with 3 members who rode on 1942 military bikes.
like those from the Nazis? :)
Is there a mc called the brotherhood because it would make sence
My grandpa was a warlock. He died 11/21/20. He loved that club.
I once met a warlock at a Dr office in SW,FL Fort Myers FL he limped and didn't let it get him down.
I respected Motorcycle Gangesters because of their Brotherhood and Spirit. Wish I had the ball's to get involved with joining it would be an honor but I'm afraid I'm too old now and don't know anyone that could associate me with a club like that.
I wish there was a way.
Never ever use that WFFW unless you are a member. Period.
@@kennethhoppe2259 club not a gang
@@michaelkarnuth7494 are u in the club?
Sorry for your loss!
What happened to the Hessians MC?
In 2004 I was in Pomona California on vacation, it was a hot August night at the fairgrounds, my family was at the fair, I was out riding. Right in front of the fairgrounds, a biker broke down, I stopped to help and ended up towing him home. My first time towing another bike. After I dropped him off, he gave me a Vago Courtesy Card and said call if you need help while in California, call. I didn't need any help and got a Christmas Card from the Vagos that Christmas. Although I've been riding since 1962, I'm only affiliated with International Firefighters MC, District 7 Montana. In Montana we don't leave anyone behind, and we stop to help our brother bikers and women bikers, if we didn't, we may never see them again, a Bear might eat them
How else can they ride everyday on matching dynas or street glides never working
You need to educate yourself before making videos about bike clubs.
The Florida Warlocks and the Philly Warlocks are 2 totally different clubs and don't get along but you put them together. Shows you know nothing...
Hells Angels should have been number 1 honestly If it wasn't for them none of them would be here today
They are motorcycle clubs . Spanky was in a gang
otay...
Nice!👍 I see what you did. "Sunday Will Never Be The Same!"
2:01 scary video game gang!
Had a lot of dealings with bikers in my 6o+ years of life. Never had trouble with any of them except one not mentioned here and that was the Iron Coffins who kept showing up at a bar I was a bouncer in in lima Ohio in the late 70's early 80's. Oddly enough I only had problems with one guy and it was their then "president" who I guess thought it was fun to push the little guy around. He was trying to find one of the dancers at the place I worked and he apparently thought intimidating me would help him find her. It didn't, and the whole time she was 20 feet away and he didn't know it. He walked outside at closing and was about to start trouble until I told him to look around carefully. He suddenly realized that they were surrounded by every police car in the county that night. He handed his drink to me and left. Never heard from them again.
Shot pool in their clubhouse early 90s in Detroit! Haven't heard anything from them lately
@@OMBP20 Yup, they were out of Detroit back then. Not sure if they exist now or not. But the look on his face when he saw all the police was priceless 🤣
I guess my club the Sons of Arthritis didn't make the cut.
Although I'm not a biker most of my life-long friends are. Good people who'd give their shirt off their backs.
I grew up on Commerce City, CO and the Sons club house was down the street from Aunt & Uncles, never had any issues. I went to school with several members kids, some of my best friends! SYLSOS
@Hello Mark Miller, How are you doing?
Support your local Outlaws.
Where can one find one? Rather do face to face shit than the Internet
They have chapters all over the place. It would just depend on where you are located I guess. They have a list of all of their chapters on their website.
@@JesseCase thx
What about REBELS & Commencheros?
Top 10 criminal organizations in 2021
1. C.I.A.
2. ATF
3. DEA
4. Homeland Security
5. That Tennessee state trooper that gave me a ticket last week for 6 mph over the limit....
Yeah, you see where this is going
6.FBI
You forgot I.R.S.
Yeah, "...where this is going" sounds like silly, wishful thinking. I mean, let's be candid here...You posit that, without the "alphabet soup" of gov't agencies, every citizen - regardless of patch or no patch - would be exhibiting a Land of Eden of "personal responsibility", civil obedience and adherence to our nation's fundamental Social Contract-- no shooting, looting, legit acts of terrorism or illegal criminal enterprises?? MC posters want us to believe that they're mostly God-fearing humanists, and that only a few bad apples exist in such ranks...but you won't give the Alphabet Agencies (ATF, FBI, DEA, IRS, etc.) the same benefit of the doubt? Personally, at 65 I've never, ever had a run-in with any on that list, and I ain't no saint.
Fucking amen to that
Can you do the sons of thunder because my dad is part of it plz
I don't know what else Nestor might know, but I know for sure he's totally clueless as far as motorcycle clubs are concerned.
I agree with you. Nestor is clueless. I watched this video and thought that Nestor must be the cops or the Feds. I try at every opportunity to identify them so I did some keystrokes and found that Nestor is Russian but not very likely a LEO. Who seems to be clueless are the posters, here. Loose lips sink ships and clubs will stave off trouble by obeying their own bylaws. Rigidly. Comments here can be and are traced, routinely. Everyone who reads this has now been warned. Cops are the real gangs.
I raised my kids to reach out when in need of help to firemen and MC Bikers. Never, ever dial 911 or run to a cop for help. Never. They were taught that when a cop is around they could be arrested or worse, much worse. Cops do lie and make shet up, routinely. Cops are the gangs they warn us about. Go read their own description of a gang and who gang members are.
so what are the Lebo family in nsw Australia killing them?
Don't call a MC a gang like in the thumbnail! Ride On Brothers and keep the Rubber Side Down!!
Yawwwwwwwwwwwwwwwn
@@malbig2344 he’s right you slag. It’s your accident
@@Mr.Shadow090 Oh piss of fannybaws, and that Brown Noser should not be calling them "Brother"...
@@malbig2344 Didn't ask for your opinion or you're comment Keyboard Warrior
You need some contact cleaner for your keyboard. The "W" key is sticking.
The Cossacks had a big shoot out with the Bandidos in a Twin Peaks bar in Waco Texas in 2015.
Don't forget the ATF that killed women and children Branch Davidian compound
Cops killed 7 of the 9
Yes the Cossacks and the Bandidos had a shoot out in Waco but so did the ATF they killed Women and Children the Bikers only kill each other .
The shootout was mostly by the trigger happy cops.
@@jimarcher5255 Law enforcement agencies are more criminal then Biker clubs
Not one mention of "The Sons of anarchy".... :)
Straight Up. I love the Sons of Anarchy! They are the most badass Motorcycle Club out there!! ❤️🖤💙🤍
The Electrifying Gamer not to mention you can buy there gear and colours at Walmart :)
Here in MD. we have had the Pagans for many long years , still here & i have seen some of the Hells Angels rockers but not many. You leave them alone they leave you alone , cross them & you won't live long.
Thought you had to ride a harley to be a hells angel
@@danaharris173 referring to the fact that there was a HA on a rocket. Good job pointing out facts though
It was a Buell
@@4thinternational283 thank you
you have to ride american made bikes. but they recommend to ride a harley
Thanks for sharing.
As a young man in the Marines I had a history of run ins with the Vagos of Monrovia, Ca on Mountain Blvd. to put this short:they lost.
Those of you who know of or are members of motorcycle clubs/groups need to organize and ride as a unit to the southern borders to repel the illegals coming over the borders! YUP, it’s going to get weird as there is literally no protection and with them comes increased crime, drugs, lost jobs, and COVID. Don’t look now but as soon as the country goes dead-bug (tits up) then your bikes and freedoms and guns/protections will be gone too! You all better organize all across the southern border states!!
@@get1949 GREAT IDEA.
@@get1949 shut the fuck up clown 😂
Fukn dumbass Trump supporter , this is about MC and your talking politics dumbass .
@@210blackgsxr Pig people vote for demorats.
I had some Angel's come in my restaurants just the other day decent enuf guys weren't loud or anything tipped good
Just waiting to see the club, it makes their bottom rocker, Earth!
Haha
Where did you get DeKalb Outlaws picture?
I have known 3 so called filthy bikers in my life. All 3 were just regular people. They were well spoken and didn’t seem like what people portrayed them to be. In fact I didn’t know they were bikers until I saw them with their rockers on when they showed up at where I worked to buy parts. If they were so bad, I sure never saw any bikers on the local news for drugs or killings. I guess that’s just me.
Maybe they weren't outlaw bikers, the kind that recruit "prospects"?
Or they are really good at hiding it.
I ride but not affiliated with any club. Never had any type of problem with any 3patch club as long as you don't act like an idiot and remember, respect begets respect.
We aren’t gangs, we’re clubs, we’re family we do good for the good we do bad for the bad.
Baddest motorcycle clubs on the planet, uses elevator music on the video
Not all motorcyclists are gang members. I rode for years until I was hospitalized due to a stroke. Now that I am well enough I plan on purchasing another motorcycle. I do not sell/use drugs, I am a peaceful individual who just enjoys/loves riding. ✌☮
Bless you.
Actually, very few are. I think that is the focus of their "pride" as members.
@@chashue6032 ✌
good luck with the recovery. I have vertigo and had to get a trike. its not so bad. better than not cruising at all.
Yea what I wonder tho is if all clubs/chapters from 1%ers actually do illegal things? Or can you be 1% club that perfectly abides the law? Making money tho with drugs is not so smart with an outlaw club, I mean you are quickly on the authorities their radar.
Any of those photos taken in Australia are years old.
Is no one gonna talk about the picture they took from GTA to represent the Vagos @1:48 lol
😂😂😂 I just saw that too and was hoping I wasn’t the only one
There is always one exception just not the big boys we support. I'm in an MC as well.
@@charlie6629 why not be one of the big boys instead of renting their cookie from them
@@David-gh9oe It's a 24/7 commitment even with a family that's hard. I helped start a club 21 years ago and we do just fine. The clubs even use out clubhouse for their events since we have the most room. It's cool to see three Presidents from three HA Chapters come to our Clubhouse for a thank you.
The dreamy music was spot on , while talking of drug trafficking , theft , kidnapping , and murder !
I have found it doesn't matter who you affiliated with because I have always stood back now looking into things to I have thought about maybe riding with a few but always know your place and always respect the club no matter who's house your in
Great opening score
The "Squirrel Biscuits" are also a notorious MC in the northeast. They are super tough and really cool
What is there motor cycle called
My dad who grew up in Albuquerque, New Mexico in the 1950s has a funny personal story about a motorcycle gang. It was just after my parents got married, they were riding in their 1952 Chevy along a stretch of highway in New Mexico. A motorcycle gang came up alongside their vehicle on both sides, slowed down and surrounded the car, making hand gestures and being intimidating towards my parents. It was just about that time they drove into a very large swarm of locusts, the motorcycle gang of course was not wearing helmets and they were traveling at 65 miles an hour. Immediately the bikers had to reduce speed and stop. Needless to say, but the gang was picking locusts from their teeth and bikes for a while after that. On a side note, my dad started a motorcycle gang called the "Turks" in the early 1950s, but when he got married and started a family, decided (yeah mom decided) that he needed to sell the bike and get a serious job.
Walter white confirmed
1:31 sons of silence mc is allied with the hells angels
@Hello Olavi Peramaki, How are you doing?
Guess we all knew a few of the hells angels
You have 2 separate Warlocks clubs here. Not the same club.
@ Hello Gatorshd, How are you doing?
This isn’t even close to being accurate on many levels
True
Agreed
It's funny this channel is called "Nestor Knows" being that Nestor doesn't know he would probably be on the receiving end of a beat down referring to many of these groups as "gangs" instead of an MC, or club, if he ever ran into out in the world.
I was a member of a road gang, once, keeping the roads safe
What the boys in blue Mc?
Surely that motorcycle gang in that Clint Eastwood film , with that ape must be the toughest of the lot
I lot of the government said and according to the justice department..??.. have they checked any of those facts..or is that all just hear say from the justice department..?