I broke down on the side of the road with my wife and two year old little girl with me, several police pass me by alone with hundreds of pedestrian. Three bandits stopped and help me asked for nothing in return treated me and my wife with the upmost respect. Good men.. And I'm greatly thankfull
I managed a motel a few years back and in the 7 years I was there I meet several bandidos they were the nicest guys you could ever meet, in the 7 years I never had 1 bad meeting with those bikers, as a matter of fact 1 day I was being harassed by 3 drunks when the banditos came in and saved me, I owe them nothing but respect.
I worked in Grapevine Texas at Opryland , from out of state. Company sent us from Las Vegas, Nevada. We would go to a place called Willhoyts in Grapevine for some beers and music. Some Banditos came in and sat at the bar next to my friend and I. Conversation started and they were some of the coolest people that I ever met. Bought us a couple of beers, and welcomed us to Texas. There were business people, construction workers, cowboys, and bikers. Everyone was cool and had a good time. The Banditos were good hearted guys and had a great time just shooting the breeze. Texans are the most friendly people that I ever meant!! I worked all over the U.S. Hands down, Love Texas.
I met a Bandido at a motorcycle shop in Lubbock, Tx. when I was just a kid of 12 years of age. I rode my dirt bike there to get some parts to fix a problem I was having with it. The man was pretty damn cool. He wanted a patch that was on the back of my Dad's jacket that I was wearing. He even tried to buy it & offered a good chunk of money for it. I told him my Dad would beat my ass if I sold that patch. He was cool about it. Hell the man even helped me fix my dirt bike before I left the shop. Now tell me they are always trouble. He could have kicked my young ass & took that patch or jacket for that matter cause like I said I was just a kid. Hell after he helped me fix my dirt bike he shook my hand like men do. Give them their respect & you will get the same in return. Treat them bad & you will see the bad come out. That was 51 years ago. I have seen & talked many since then, even had some beers with them & I have never had any kind of problem with them.
That's how it is everywhere in life. If you treat specific types of people as if they're trash, they will treat you as if you're trash. If you anger specific types of people, then completely and undeniably, there will be severe consequences guaranteed, indeed.
@Kenneth Rietz I have been there many times before I left Lubbock. Had some damn good BBQ. Hell I was told all the liquor stores are closed down out that way now except for Pinkies.
I grew up around the Gypsey Jokers MC and they’ve always been very nice and respectful. When my grandfather had a stroke and was confined to a wheelchair they can to his trailer and built him a ramp and steps up to the front door. No one asked them they just showed up one day and started building. When he died there was about 200 of them in the parking lot before service paying their respects to him. He was a great man loved by many.
The Bandidos are all over my home town. Every Saturday about 20 of em sit in the bar on 1st Street. Scariest thing about em is the amount of parking spots they take up.
I'm tired of hearing all this negative crap about the Bandidos, I was a manager of a motel in Palmer, Tx I had met several of the bikers and they showed nothing but respect for me and the motel, to me they are definitely a good club.
A few years ago, I was traveling to Baltimore alone, my truck had a flat.. It's maybe 2am... A Hell"s Angel guy pulled over and helped me. I remember him 40 years later. He was so sweet and made sure I was safe, as a woman and poc. I've loved them ever since ❤
living in Houston late 70s bandits moved in next door, very safe , people left things out side, no one lost anything, great security, a few months later, they moved out, cars were broken into, home burglaries, street gangs roaming, I wished they had stayed around longer
Years ago while living in the Houston area, I passed a truck with the hood up on top of an overpass. A woman flagged me down and I told her that I would turn around, come back, and try to help her. There was a Support Your Local Bandidos sticker, on the back window. Got her going and I wouldn't let her pay me. Seventeen years later, I was living in Lubbock, Texas. One day the clutch cable broke on my car. Coasted into a parking lot, walked into a store to use a phone. The owner told me I could use the phone in his office. I notice on the wall with business credentials, a photo of him with his Bandidos vest. To make a long story short, he made sure that my car was taken care of and I had a ride home. My thanks to him. Not a biker, but respect them. Interesting, that I helped a Bandido's woman and one member helped me in return.
I'm a retired military veteran. 25 years...6 combat deployments to Afghanistan and 2 to Iraq, and since recently getting out I prefer to spend my time around the Red and Gold members I have met. They stand for what they stand for, BROTHERHOOD.
Im also a vet fought in Iraq and Afghan from Houston TX now im dealing with PTSD my TBI from a injury on a reconnaissance mission. But i miss the structure and being a part of something that matters to multiple people. I've personally never met anyone in a M.C but would definitely if had the chance.
Yea, the government loves to label us since they don't need us anymore, they have resorted to labeling us domestic terrorists nowadays. Since they screwed up Afghanistan and don't want us to tell the truth, so they label us terrorists and outlaws or in the Bandidos case... Bandits.
They are unbelievably misunderstood. "Bikers" are honestly the most genuine, dedicated people. They have a vile way of speaking, but you'll never find anything else stronger than the love & support they have for eachother.
Dotti Alicea hate to say it, but they are a criminal organization that just puts charity events on for show. A lot of them sell meth and illegal firearms to bring money for the organization and they do commit murder if you cross there paths, but they are a band of brotherhood and a special bond that for one another that can never be broken and they do take care of each other like family. They do not mess with people either and will lend a helping hand if needed. But they are genuine like you said. Just don't mess with them or your gonna regret it
madcapper6 what about the massive amount of criminal activity carried out by police across the country every year? That far outweighs any criminal activity committed by individuals who also happen to be members of a motorcycle club.. Tv's problem is that the mega and the government don't like to shed a negative light on LEO's therefore you don't hear about it as often, whereas when it comes to bikers, who are not fans any government entity telling anyone what they can and cannot do, every little thing that an individual does outside of the law is blown grossly out of proportion.
3:40 That’s John Xavier Portillo, he’s now serving two life sentences without parole plus 20 years in prison for two murders, drug trafficking, and conspiracy charges. All Glory is fleeting.
I was driving down the road passed a old guy broke down so I went down were I could turn around to help the guy when I got there 2 bandidos on there bikes were already helping the guys I stopped and asked if they need help they told me thanks brother for stopping that was so cool I just want to thank the whole club u guys are awsome
met Panhead, NE San Antonio chapter back in the mid 70s, I was 19, 1 crazy kool dude, taught a few of us about bikes, parties, fighting, & how to act around 1%s, I sure miss him
Who remembers the motorcycle shop on Broadway in S. A. back in the 60s? A Bandido owned it. I was about 5 and my Dad was close friends with Dude and the rest that hungout and at times slept on the floor there. My Dad and I stayed at the shop for a little over a week. There was a young Prospect they called Punk, kinda strawberry hair. Im almost 58 and my Dad passed away 3 yrs ago. It was a fun and free time. Theyd send me down to the Buttercrust Bakery just up Broadway and we'd eat fresh, steamy, yeast bread. I remember the sweet hippie chicks of the Bandidos. One took me to their appartment while all the guys were out having fun. She was sooo cool!
No no, they are much different then any other "group of people "... You can't get a group of people to help you on the side of the road, but bikers will stop. You can't get a group of people to stop bullying at schools, but bikers will come to spread the word at a school. You can't get a group of people to do a charity ride in their cars, but bikes will show up, in the hundreds, in the rain, to do a charity ride! Every true biker I know has this mind set and shows it proudly. Best ride I've been in so far, over 150 bikes showed up to ride to a young girl(with autism) and hand deliver BIRTHDAY CARDS, because she had no friends at school and a bad outlook in life! She became the talk of the town and now has "to many friends to count" That's what bikers do!!! God judges is everyday, it's up to us to make his decision easier......
I've known Bandits since I was 17 years old and I'm 70 now,they are people that have their own lifestyle and don't choose to answer to anyone for the way they live! Majority are combat veterans and have no criminal record despite what LE says
Because in reality the politicians love to send us to war and wish they could be rid of us when we come back and tell the truth. So nowadays they've resorted to labeling us as domestic terrorists or in this case outlaws or bandits!
Huge Respect for them, I'm from Brunei Darussalam, I have meet one of them. He's Bruneian also, Nicest person I ever meet more like Demon with Angel heart.
Look if you look at by riding buddies and people I hang out with you would see a huge amount of Vets. Mostly Blue Collar but some white collar guys like myself. You would see some guys that have criminal pasts and presents. You would see guys that are into drugs and guys that are into sobriety. You would see some guys that are into Church and Jesus and some how are real heathen. My disparaged group of friends are the collection of people that I hang with, ride with, if anyone is in a jam we are there to help. If I have 2 dollars in my pocket and a brother needs a dollar one of them is his. If we are someplace and someone wants to start something we are all there. It's just the way we were raised. We are not a gang no club, (Though I do belong to the American Legion Riders) we are just a bunch of guys that like each other and ride and bar hop and camp or whatever. My point is. People in MC Clubs are no different. They are a group of guys from all over with differing backgrounds likes and dislikes but they band together in a club. It gives them a sense of family and their love for biker culture. That's it. The police like to call everything bad and threatening but that is what cops do. Look if you give people due respect in life them most of the time no one will ever bother you. Conduct yourself like a man and give respect.
Paul Bahre truthfully groups like the Hells Angels, Bandidos, Mogols, Black Pistons, Southsiders, Outlaws are 1%ers who are engaged in criminal activities. to say they are not is just not true. that doesn't mean they are all bad or are all criminals. by and large they don't respect law enforcement. those I have met have been pretty cool guys. some were jerks. but that's society also. I work with people that I would have nothing to do with outside of work. not every MC is law abiding just like not every MC is a criminal organization. if I owned a Harley I would have no issue with riding with those who wear their patch.
As a black guy I'll stand up, back up, support the Bandidos they always been on the up and up with me. Thanks guys for your help thru out the years.. cops never been there for me.
@@riding2nowhere Then you ain't black. Bandidos don't allow blacks to join because it's part of their racist code so it's highly unlikely they'd stand up for a black man. Maybe if you were a black woman...
I met Gimme Jimmy and FO, excuse me, Mr. FO, from the San Antonio chapter about 11 years ago in Longview. I had a good time and they were hospitable hosts to our group. I’ll see them again in this life or the next.
I also remembered a motorcycle race in a muddy field outside S.A. city limits. Wish I could se films of what I saw, all those 60s and older bikes with Bandidos having fun in the mud!
I laugh at some of these comments...Y'all have been watching way too much Sons of Anarchy...If you want to know what they are about, get you some balls, go where they go, watch them for a little while, then slowly approach them and introduce yourself.....You'll find out they are NOT the "Boogie Man" until you cross them...And if truth be told, if some one crossed you, you would do the same thing, or you would want to do the same thing. But some of you would just shit your pants and call the cops, and hope they show up to help you. They are great people...Much Love, Loyalty, and Respect for them....SYLB.
Mike Sumrall shut the fuck up dude, they are criminals but the pretend they are not, of course you can introduce yourself to them and hang out an buy them a drink, no problem, that’s what they want you to think, they always have their little bitches watching for them, they call them prospects, they always have guns knives and meth, real motorcycle riding clubs don’t need any of that gang shit, they hangout with their friends and have a 9 to 5 jobs, next time you go hang around ask any of them what they do for a living, hells angels, mongols,vagos, pagan, warlocks, and many more they all do charity work to coverup for their crimes, you don’t know shit.
I’ve been raised around 1 percenters and have never dated any as I refuse to be second in my husbands life, and I will NEVER be referred to as one’s property. But don’t me wrong, club members, more than not, are really good people. I sincerely respect the oath they take to their club’s, and their brothers!
Back in the 80s i was a big supporter of the Banditos, going to benefits at Tiffany billards on San pedro road or at Stacys, and the west ave. bar, some of my neighbors were prospects, i lived on Mariposa and Santa paula back then. Missing those good old days, LA Hights was the shit back in the day, and if you dont know i mean San Antonio, west ave. and IH 10. always till i die will support the Banditos, NW chapter
Truth is you never know when you’re standing next to a member of an MC if they aren’t wearing a cut, most clubs don’t want members that don’t have jobs or legal forms of income, and talking to them is no different then talking to anyone else if you’re respectful they are too just like any other decent human being
@@chuckblaisdell990 believe and think what you want most people choose ignorance over actually knowing the truck cause the truth would mean they’re wrong
@@chuckblaisdell990 here some philosophy for you... They love to label many of us who are combat veterans and part of an MC. People like probably you, want to label us domestic terrorists and outlaws or in the Bandidos case, Bandits is the correct term for members. So get a clue, I'm sure you're Mr Clean, fcuk off and stop judging others, God will judge me not you, not the government and not society.
I am still called the gambler,the billingham chapter, out on good standings.my uncle glen passed away did we have some good times.my condolences to any of brothers that have passed on ,it is as it is BFFB.wa.
Back in the 70s we had roughly 30 Bandidos living in a house up the street that I'd walk by as a child to play Defender & Donkey Kong at Larry's Five & Dime. Every single time I walked by they'd give me a handful of quarters to play games which pissed Mom off really bad, "Stay away from those people, they're nothing but trouble" One morning I was walking by & a man drove by reaching out his truck window grabbing me by the hair trying to drag me into his truck. The trouble makers Mom warned me about came to my rescue immediately & proceeded to beat that man almost to death & more likely than not saved my life. When the police arrived the bikers refused to let me into the cop car & the cops allowed them to walk me home. Now the sad part, two weeks later some man shot & killed one of the bikers who saved me at the red light down the street & all of the Bandidos just vanished a few days later. Haltom City TX
You’re never really gonna know there business, unless you’re in their club. Are they a criminal organization? Possibly? The reputation for most other MC clubs is in most cases criminally directed. I am not gonna name the clubs. They are well known. They say have regular jobs and are businessmen. That could be, so they can conduct their other side of business within their club.
Yea, "we need to fight them over there, so we don't have to fight them here"... Sorry, we are repossessing your home and vehicle, because of the rest of the jackasses won't hire me as a combat veteran, because of labels and stereotypes. Instead they'll offer you jobs like a janitor, garbageman or some other low pay shitty job. Thanks for your service you domestic terrorist, can't understand why 45,000 veterans committed suicide from 2016-2020 and there are so many homeless veterans.
When I first started riding motorcycles I joined a 1percent club in Boston but I never let anyone know except the president that I was a combat 🇺🇸Vietnam veteran because I didn’t want to be used to carry out other people’s problems with other clubs “” Charlie D was here 🏍
I did not advance my statement as a less-than-deferential statement. I was talking in generalities. Furthermore, when it comes to MC's, I don't utilize the term motorcycle "gang" as you did to me. It's a misnomer. Thank you for your good-intention admonishments to me.
Bikers don’t discriminate they take everyone, fat skinny tall short ugly pretty you just got to be a decent person that values friendship, family and brotherhood over everything.
I know the entire Lubbock, Texas Chapter of the Bandidos MC and their more like a family to me than anything else. BFFB My little Mexican friends!🇲🇽💯☠🏍🏍🏍🏍🏍🏍🏍🏍🏍🏍🏍🏍🏍🏍
I broke down on the side of the road with my wife and two year old little girl with me, several police pass me by alone with hundreds of pedestrian. Three bandits stopped and help me asked for nothing in return treated me and my wife with the upmost respect. Good men.. And I'm greatly thankfull
Did you let them gang bang your wife ?🤔😂😂😂
Yeah but where the ppl if color
I managed a motel a few years back and in the 7 years I was there I meet several bandidos they were the nicest guys you could ever meet, in the 7 years I never had 1 bad meeting with those bikers, as a matter of fact 1 day I was being harassed by 3 drunks when the banditos came in and saved me, I owe them nothing but respect.
I worked in Grapevine Texas at Opryland , from out of state. Company sent us from Las Vegas, Nevada. We would go to a place called Willhoyts in Grapevine for some beers and music. Some Banditos came in and sat at the bar next to my friend and I. Conversation started and they were some of the coolest people that I ever met. Bought us a couple of beers, and welcomed us to Texas. There were business people, construction workers, cowboys, and bikers. Everyone was cool and had a good time. The Banditos were good hearted guys and had a great time just shooting the breeze. Texans are the most friendly people that I ever meant!! I worked all over the U.S. Hands down, Love Texas.
I've had some similar experiences at Willhoites in Grapevine.
Too bad what you didn’t see was them selling meth discreetly then going home to rape and murder people that wronged them.
@@rickyredbeard8274 you sound butthurt
I met a Bandido at a motorcycle shop in Lubbock, Tx. when I was just a kid of 12 years of age. I rode my dirt bike there to get some parts to fix a problem I was having with it. The man was pretty damn cool. He wanted a patch that was on the back of my Dad's jacket that I was wearing. He even tried to buy it & offered a good chunk of money for it. I told him my Dad would beat my ass if I sold that patch. He was cool about it. Hell the man even helped me fix my dirt bike before I left the shop. Now tell me they are always trouble. He could have kicked my young ass & took that patch or jacket for that matter cause like I said I was just a kid. Hell after he helped me fix my dirt bike he shook my hand like men do. Give them their respect & you will get the same in return. Treat them bad & you will see the bad come out. That was 51 years ago. I have seen & talked many since then, even had some beers with them & I have never had any kind of problem with them.
That's how it is everywhere in life. If you treat specific types of people as if they're trash, they will treat you as if you're trash. If you anger specific types of people, then completely and undeniably, there will be severe consequences guaranteed, indeed.
@Kenneth Rietz I have been there many times before I left Lubbock. Had some damn good BBQ. Hell I was told all the liquor stores are closed down out that way now except for Pinkies.
@mad ass LOL
@Valkyries SS Nope but he probably would have yours.
Well said!
I've met a lot of Banditos in the houston area. Everyone ive met is just a regular guy who love to ride and have a good time .
Then why can't you spell the name properly? I call bullshit! BANDIDOS...
Were exactly because I ride all over houston and in my life spend only seen them twice and it was 2 riding together
Good people who love to ride, I've met a few, they really love riding
How many is alot? Since you can't give them the proper respect to call them by their name? BANDIDOS!
Full of crap
I grew up around the Gypsey Jokers MC and they’ve always been very nice and respectful. When my grandfather had a stroke and was confined to a wheelchair they can to his trailer and built him a ramp and steps up to the front door. No one asked them they just showed up one day and started building. When he died there was about 200 of them in the parking lot before service paying their respects to him. He was a great man loved by many.
The Bandidos are all over my home town. Every Saturday about 20 of em sit in the bar on 1st Street. Scariest thing about em is the amount of parking spots they take up.
I'm tired of hearing all this negative crap about the Bandidos, I was a manager of a motel in Palmer, Tx I had met several of the bikers and they showed nothing but respect for me and the motel, to me they are definitely a good club.
A few years ago, I was traveling to Baltimore alone, my truck had a flat..
It's maybe 2am... A Hell"s Angel guy pulled over and helped me. I remember him 40 years later. He was so sweet and made sure I was safe, as a woman and poc.
I've loved them ever since ❤
living in Houston late 70s
bandits moved in next door,
very safe , people left things out side, no one lost anything, great security, a few months later, they moved out, cars were broken into, home burglaries, street gangs roaming, I wished they had stayed around longer
Years ago while living in the Houston area, I passed a truck with the hood up on top of an overpass. A woman flagged me down and I told her that I would turn around, come back, and try to help her. There was a Support Your Local Bandidos sticker, on the back window. Got her going and I wouldn't let her pay me. Seventeen years later, I was living in Lubbock, Texas. One day the clutch cable broke on my car. Coasted into a parking lot, walked into a store to use a phone. The owner told me I could use the phone in his office. I notice on the wall with business credentials, a photo of him with his Bandidos vest. To make a long story short, he made sure that my car was taken care of and I had a ride home. My thanks to him. Not a biker, but respect them. Interesting, that I helped a Bandido's woman and one member helped me in return.
I'm a retired military veteran. 25 years...6 combat deployments to Afghanistan and 2 to Iraq, and since recently getting out I prefer to spend my time around the Red and Gold members I have met. They stand for what they stand for, BROTHERHOOD.
Im also a vet fought in Iraq and Afghan from Houston TX now im dealing with PTSD my TBI from a injury on a reconnaissance mission. But i miss the structure and being a part of something that matters to multiple people. I've personally never met anyone in a M.C but would definitely if had the chance.
Yea, the government loves to label us since they don't need us anymore, they have resorted to labeling us domestic terrorists nowadays. Since they screwed up Afghanistan and don't want us to tell the truth, so they label us terrorists and outlaws or in the Bandidos case... Bandits.
@DUCK DROP what's the update at Ukraine right now
@@ghampster21 Please notice.
DUCK STOP is a retired Veteran NOT active.
OK??
RESPECT
thank you for your service😁
I grew up with Bandidos one guy was named Corky in Houston rest in peace they're a great bunch of guys they're the guys you want on your team
BFFB! RIP to the fallen Bandido Brother.
I’ve actually met a few bandidos and they were great people and highly respectful
They are unbelievably misunderstood. "Bikers" are honestly the most genuine, dedicated people. They have a vile way of speaking, but you'll never find anything else stronger than the love & support they have for eachother.
Their loyalty to each other is admirable. But how can you just ignore or deny all the criminal activities? Society pays a pretty steep price for that.
Dotti Alicea hate to say it, but they are a criminal organization that just puts charity events on for show. A lot of them sell meth and illegal firearms to bring money for the organization and they do commit murder if you cross there paths, but they are a band of brotherhood and a special bond that for one another that can never be broken and they do take care of each other like family. They do not mess with people either and will lend a helping hand if needed. But they are genuine like you said. Just don't mess with them or your gonna regret it
LOL you're delusional, thugs, and criminals, nothing more.
madcapper6 what about the massive amount of criminal activity carried out by police across the country every year? That far outweighs any criminal activity committed by individuals who also happen to be members of a motorcycle club.. Tv's problem is that the mega and the government don't like to shed a negative light on LEO's therefore you don't hear about it as often, whereas when it comes to bikers, who are not fans any government entity telling anyone what they can and cannot do, every little thing that an individual does outside of the law is blown grossly out of proportion.
Leonel Lomas you've been watching too much Sons of Anarchy 😂😂😂
I have a friend in the Bandidos and he has an honest law abiding job, & works in another country 6 months a year away from his family.
I’m a Bandido member in Australia and I have a government job, just proves we aren’t the bad guys
That sounds crazy like he has another life
3:40 That’s John Xavier Portillo, he’s now serving two life sentences without parole plus 20 years in prison for two murders, drug trafficking, and conspiracy charges.
All Glory is fleeting.
Yeah, seems the spokesman end up doing time. Interesting that the swat guys that killed 8 bikers in Waco ain't doing time
Getting my guys proven innocent and set free
Proud to be apart of this brotherhood BFFB Australia
I was driving down the road passed a old guy broke down so I went down were I could turn around to help the guy when I got there 2 bandidos on there bikes were already helping the guys I stopped and asked if they need help they told me thanks brother for stopping that was so cool I just want to thank the whole club u guys are awsome
I like the old school bandidos they were a wild bunch.
@Derek Morton I'll send him my address.......he probably sitting in the dark in his mom's basement playing badass on the keyboard
LOVE, LOYALTY, & RESPECT
met Panhead, NE San Antonio chapter back in the mid 70s, I was 19,
1 crazy kool dude, taught a few of
us about bikes, parties, fighting, & how to act around 1%s,
I sure miss him
Nice to see not all politicians are blinded by media and police hype...bless you San Antonio!
glen atkinson thanks 210 proud
Bandidos are number one
Lovely thoughtfulness to think of others
Who remembers the motorcycle shop on Broadway in S. A. back in the 60s? A Bandido owned it. I was about 5 and my Dad was close friends with Dude and the rest that hungout and at times slept on the floor there. My Dad and I stayed at the shop for a little over a week. There was a young Prospect they called Punk, kinda strawberry hair. Im almost 58 and my Dad passed away 3 yrs ago.
It was a fun and free time. Theyd send me down to the Buttercrust Bakery just up Broadway and we'd eat fresh, steamy, yeast bread. I remember the sweet hippie chicks of the Bandidos. One took me to their appartment while all the guys were out having fun. She was sooo cool!
There no different than any other group. There's always a few bad apples but there are always some great people as well
No no, they are much different then any other "group of people "...
You can't get a group of people to help you on the side of the road, but bikers will stop. You can't get a group of people to stop bullying at schools, but bikers will come to spread the word at a school. You can't get a group of people to do a charity ride in their cars, but bikes will show up, in the hundreds, in the rain, to do a charity ride!
Every true biker I know has this mind set and shows it proudly.
Best ride I've been in so far, over 150 bikes showed up to ride to a young girl(with autism) and hand deliver BIRTHDAY CARDS, because she had no friends at school and a bad outlook in life! She became the talk of the town and now has "to many friends to count"
That's what bikers do!!!
God judges is everyday, it's up to us to make his decision easier......
Facts
Yeah right🤣
Come on homie who do you expect to fall for that ? Nice try though
@Derek Morton Do you ride with a pistol in your saddle ? I didn't think so
There in Australia as well quite alot of chapters in oz respect. Im more woried about the police and government.
Bandidos forever!! "We handle our own business" love that quote. SYLB
Love it
There not a CRIMINAL CLUB THERE A CLUB WITH CRIMINALS IN IT WHAT A MAN DOES ON HIS OWN IS NOT CONTROLLED OR JUDGED THE BEAUTY OF AN OUTLAW!!!!
True words. Thank you
I've known Bandits since I was 17 years old and I'm 70 now,they are people that have their own lifestyle and don't choose to answer to anyone for the way they live! Majority are combat veterans and have no criminal record despite what LE says
Because in reality the politicians love to send us to war and wish they could be rid of us when we come back and tell the truth. So nowadays they've resorted to labeling us as domestic terrorists or in this case outlaws or bandits!
It seems like only only certain colors or races have to answer to the law
"The BPM's Jeff Morris Official Video." It's a great Easy Rider song soon to be made into an album.
may god be my only judge. ride forever.
Karl D oh...He will!
No such animal
Keep the shiny side up, brother! 🤟
@@heyreddin2.0s10 this should be a patch
Forever two Wheels 💯🇺🇸
Huge Respect for them, I'm from Brunei Darussalam, I have meet one of them. He's Bruneian also, Nicest person I ever meet more like Demon with Angel heart.
Look if you look at by riding buddies and people I hang out with you would see a huge amount of Vets. Mostly Blue Collar but some white collar guys like myself. You would see some guys that have criminal pasts and presents. You would see guys that are into drugs and guys that are into sobriety. You would see some guys that are into Church and Jesus and some how are real heathen. My disparaged group of friends are the collection of people that I hang with, ride with, if anyone is in a jam we are there to help. If I have 2 dollars in my pocket and a brother needs a dollar one of them is his. If we are someplace and someone wants to start something we are all there. It's just the way we were raised. We are not a gang no club, (Though I do belong to the American Legion Riders) we are just a bunch of guys that like each other and ride and bar hop and camp or whatever. My point is. People in MC Clubs are no different. They are a group of guys from all over with differing backgrounds likes and dislikes but they band together in a club. It gives them a sense of family and their love for biker culture. That's it. The police like to call everything bad and threatening but that is what cops do. Look if you give people due respect in life them most of the time no one will ever bother you. Conduct yourself like a man and give respect.
exactly.
very well said. and done so respectfully.. L&R
Paul Bahre truthfully groups like the Hells Angels, Bandidos, Mogols, Black Pistons, Southsiders, Outlaws are 1%ers who are engaged in criminal activities. to say they are not is just not true. that doesn't mean they are all bad or are all criminals. by and large they don't respect law enforcement. those I have met have been pretty cool guys. some were jerks. but that's society also. I work with people that I would have nothing to do with outside of work. not every MC is law abiding just like not every MC is a criminal organization. if I owned a Harley I would have no issue with riding with those who wear their patch.
Preach it Paul, Preach it...
One dollar? Cheap bastard
0:37 “That’s individual achievement.” Was that a Freudian slip?
These are hard working motorcycle enthusiasts that do good in the community
As a black guy I'll stand up, back up, support the Bandidos they always been on the up and up with me. Thanks guys for your help thru out the years.. cops never been there for me.
@langston122 they have
@@riding2nowhere Then you ain't black. Bandidos don't allow blacks to join because it's part of their racist code so it's highly unlikely they'd stand up for a black man. Maybe if you were a black woman...
@@anthonybelvin2085 can't you read? Never said I joined or was a member. They helped me out in the bars that I worked at.
I've partied an know members and never had a problem...and they throw great runs and parties
I would join & Support with all my Heart
I met Gimme Jimmy and FO, excuse me, Mr. FO, from the San Antonio chapter about 11 years ago in Longview. I had a good time and they were hospitable hosts to our group. I’ll see them again in this life or the next.
Orale bandidos much respect from waco tejas!
I met some of them and they were nice to me.
I live in San Antonio Texas. Bandidos get mad love here.
I also remembered a motorcycle race in a muddy field outside S.A. city limits. Wish I could se films of what I saw, all those 60s and older bikes with Bandidos having fun in the mud!
Typo 1965 . The VOTE was March 1966. I was THERE TOO!
I always give them a thumbs up on the road when they pass by. I've never had an issue with them. (Bandidos). :)
Much respect
Respect to the Red & Gold Nation.
I laugh at some of these comments...Y'all have been watching way too much Sons of Anarchy...If you want to know what they are about, get you some balls, go where they go, watch them for a little while, then slowly approach them and introduce yourself.....You'll find out they are NOT the "Boogie Man" until you cross them...And if truth be told, if some one crossed you, you would do the same thing, or you would want to do the same thing. But some of you would just shit your pants and call the cops, and hope they show up to help you. They are great people...Much Love, Loyalty, and Respect for them....SYLB.
They have a big heart
Mike Sumrall shut the fuck up dude, they are criminals but the pretend they are not, of course you can introduce yourself to them and hang out an buy them a drink, no problem, that’s what they want you to think, they always have their little bitches watching for them, they call them prospects, they always have guns knives and meth, real motorcycle riding clubs don’t need any of that gang shit, they hangout with their friends and have a 9 to 5 jobs, next time you go hang around ask any of them what they do for a living, hells angels, mongols,vagos, pagan, warlocks, and many more they all do charity work to coverup for their crimes, you don’t know shit.
FUCK STUNNA SYLB
@@1111stunna1111 Well put.
1111stunna1111 fuck what you think asshole
I’ve got zero problems with the Banditos. Just some good ole boys who love a good time, and support the community.
THE BURRITOS MC...GAVE ME HEARTBURN....BELCH!
Always SUPPORTING The RED And GOLD NATION S.Y.L.B
I’ve been raised around 1 percenters and have never dated any as I refuse to be second in my husbands life, and I will NEVER be referred to as one’s property. But don’t me wrong, club members, more than not, are really good people. I sincerely respect the oath they take to their club’s, and their brothers!
I see who wears the pants in your family... LOL!!
@@Muzzie0323 hey my husband wears the pants, but if was meant to be controlled I would have come with a remote.
I guess just like everything else, if you show them respect they do show you respect, I will definitely be a supporter of this club.
Back in the 80s i was a big supporter of the Banditos, going to benefits at Tiffany billards on San pedro road or at Stacys, and the west ave. bar, some of my neighbors were prospects, i lived on Mariposa and Santa paula back then. Missing those good old days, LA Hights was the shit back in the day, and if you dont know i mean San Antonio, west ave. and IH 10. always till i die will support the Banditos, NW chapter
The one way sections of Fresno and W. Olmos between West Ave. and i10 that "new" people drive the wrong way on.
Man, I haven't been to Stacy's in years, if it's still open!!
Yeah on Blanco and mariposa,
Founders son used to crash on my couch in Peaceful Valley,Spokane wa.HEY RICKYLEE........!!!!!Its Rosco!!!Hope your still with us
Truth is you never know when you’re standing next to a member of an MC if they aren’t wearing a cut, most clubs don’t want members that don’t have jobs or legal forms of income, and talking to them is no different then talking to anyone else if you’re respectful they are too just like any other decent human being
yeah right
@@chuckblaisdell990 believe and think what you want most people choose ignorance over actually knowing the truck cause the truth would mean they’re wrong
@@indianjoe2075 wow , a real philosopher
@@chuckblaisdell990 here some philosophy for you... They love to label many of us who are combat veterans and part of an MC. People like probably you, want to label us domestic terrorists and outlaws or in the Bandidos case, Bandits is the correct term for members. So get a clue, I'm sure you're Mr Clean, fcuk off and stop judging others, God will judge me not you, not the government and not society.
@@victorglaviano blah blah blah
" Law enforcement say the Bandidos are a criminal enterprise." Of that is not the pot calling the kettle black I don't know what is...
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Love checking in for extended family rip early July 2016
The cops are the ones to fear👍
I am still called the gambler,the billingham chapter, out on good standings.my uncle glen passed away did we have some good times.my condolences to any of brothers that have passed on ,it is as it is BFFB.wa.
This is the Bandidos motorcycle club then commenced to show support club patches
Much respect for all 1% ers, DAGO Ca.🕶
Immer wieder richtig Geile Musik macht weiter so super
You don’t get an exclusive look into their Brotherhood.
RESPECT
ONE BROTHERHOOD FOR ALL
Back in the 70s we had roughly 30 Bandidos living in a house up the street that I'd walk by as a child to play Defender & Donkey Kong at Larry's Five & Dime. Every single time I walked by they'd give me a handful of quarters to play games which pissed Mom off really bad, "Stay away from those people, they're nothing but trouble"
One morning I was walking by & a man drove by reaching out his truck window grabbing me by the hair trying to drag me into his truck. The trouble makers Mom warned me about came to my rescue immediately & proceeded to beat that man almost to death & more likely than not saved my life. When the police arrived the bikers refused to let me into the cop car & the cops allowed them to walk me home. Now the sad part, two weeks later some man shot & killed one of the bikers who saved me at the red light down the street & all of the Bandidos just vanished a few days later. Haltom City TX
We got alot of bandidos in alamogordo NM. The cops have mostly just said "keep quiet and dont kill anyone "
Any chapters in Florida?
With all respect my brothers❤
Don't judge a book by his cover 2024
Good group of people much respect SYLB
S.Y.L.B
MUCH LOVE AND RESPECT
FROM ALBURQURQUE
How'd that brotherhood work up in Canada eh??
You’re never really gonna know there business, unless you’re in their club. Are they a criminal organization? Possibly? The reputation for most other MC clubs is in most cases criminally directed. I am not gonna name the clubs. They are well known. They say have regular jobs and are businessmen. That could be, so they can conduct their other side of business within their club.
This is a real brotherhood ,,,
we need this in the sault
Ayye banditos AL from Canada
Respect to Bandidos nation!
Ashes to ashes, dust to dust, leave the rest, to the twelve of us. CP'67
SYLB from Houston
Incidentally, I have never belonged to a "gang". I am not a joiner but have a mind of my own.
Be wary of Establishment threats ie. "We had to take action in the public safety's interest."
Yea, "we need to fight them over there, so we don't have to fight them here"... Sorry, we are repossessing your home and vehicle, because of the rest of the jackasses won't hire me as a combat veteran, because of labels and stereotypes. Instead they'll offer you jobs like a janitor, garbageman or some other low pay shitty job. Thanks for your service you domestic terrorist, can't understand why 45,000 veterans committed suicide from 2016-2020 and there are so many homeless veterans.
I don't know if I should say this..but im totally confused..didn't they just bust the LA SHERIFFS dept for banditos gang in their dept???
What it boils down too is "They hate ya because they aint ya".
If you're in a MC and NOT doing illegal stuff, you're blowing it!
I had relative wasin the b.he passed away im njly i.miss him
When I first started riding motorcycles I joined a 1percent club in Boston but I never let anyone know except the president that I was a combat 🇺🇸Vietnam veteran because I didn’t want to be used to carry out other people’s problems with other clubs “” Charlie D was here 🏍
And I have the bullet scars to prove it
Living with combat related PTSD is no joke “””
This is a april-foolsday joke,right???
I did not advance my statement as a less-than-deferential statement. I was talking in generalities. Furthermore, when it comes to MC's, I don't utilize the term motorcycle "gang" as you did to me. It's a misnomer. Thank you for your good-intention admonishments to me.
Shew how come there are so many different clubs i can't keep them all straight who all i know in what clubs...
Law enforcement on a witch hunt. Much respect to the Bandidos!
dam back when gas was .99
Bikers don’t discriminate they take everyone, fat skinny tall short ugly pretty you just got to be a decent person that values friendship, family and brotherhood over everything.
I wish to join these brother if i can😢
I know the entire Lubbock, Texas Chapter of the Bandidos MC and their more like a family to me than anything else. BFFB My little Mexican friends!🇲🇽💯☠🏍🏍🏍🏍🏍🏍🏍🏍🏍🏍🏍🏍🏍🏍
I seen some in vidor Texas
If ya wanna know about the Bandidos MC ask a Bandido. Don't buy all the crap you see on TV. SYLB 100%
I WAS fucking THERE!!! These people have NO idea what was going on.