I was very fortunate to have known Tom Fugle. I ALWAYS called him Mr. Fugle, and he would correct me every time telling me to just call him Tom. I told him that he is (at the time) a living legend, and I don't feel comfortable calling a living legend by their first name. He would just laugh and say that he wasn't a legend. He was super nice and very humble. I think that says something too. He was world renowned for his choppers and for being the co-founder of the EFMC, but he never acted like he was better than anyone. I showed him a Kawasaki chopper that I was building, and instead of dogging it, he gave me pointers. He was a helluva cool guy and he will continue to be missed. R.I.P. Mr. Fugle.
My state(Missouri) is historically and traditionally El Forastero and Galloping Goose turf and I and my dad used to hang out with an El Forastero named Tim Blye. Much respect
If I was going to join a club again it's one of these older clubs that have kept their roots and haven't become so large that they are unwieldy and can lose their way brotherhood is lost.
"Every human being has a personal legend to be fulfilled, and this is our reason for being in the world. This personal legend manifests itself in our enthusiasm for the task." - Paulo Coelho.
Proudly one of your Ghost ~ this was an incredible episode... so many points about life, feeding your creativity, surrounding yourself with people that lift you up, reminding you of who you are... how negative people, circumstances only draw away from your life.. I am very much like you where I need to keep creative or it affects me. Your vibe surely attracts your tribe! keep being real, absolutely inspired and love your content, wisdom openness to giving flowers to others and shedding a light on them! awesome truly. ML&R ~ Traci
#GHOSTIN My childhood hero (one of them) waa Evilknevil, brought to me in awareness by my father. He put me up in the seat of his full dresser FLH back in 66 and another one in 68. He had to duck out of the hobby of riding. But then when he retired as a lifer in the Navy I was sixteen and he got himself another Harley. He got to training me to learn about riding and having complete control of the bike by putting me on a bike with bald tires on a grass knowle in our backyard. And when I was meeting the requirements he tossed me the keys. I quickly learned to love being in the wind and bought my own basket case Triumph 650 Tiger , 1971. Within a year and a half I had fully restored this bike and put countless miles on her. The rest is history but , like you said my happiness is from within in the memories my father gave me and the way I keep my wheels going. I appreciate the legendary Tom Fugal and I wish him eternal rest and respect. Great video and tribute, Sose! Keep the shiny side upnand the greasy side down!
Great video man. Do Sugar Bear next. History of the chopper with Jesse James, the same video where he featured Tom Fugile, he featured Sugar Bear as well. He was one of the creators of the Easyrider bikes from the movie and never got credit for it because he was black and it was 1969. He's also the Mastermind behind the Sugar Bear front end which you can't mistake when you see one. His shop is in Compton, California which is only a few miles away from where I grew up in Pico Rivera.
Multispectral paint. I was fortunate to help Tom when he was sick. Iam honored that i could help even a little. Rest easy tom. Respect to his brothers. #ghostin
grew up with David Mann posters all over my house in the 80's, bikers living in my garage, they always dug my art as a kid i would eventually draw tattoos for a lot of em and still draw n paint.. David Mann is a legend kinda like the norman rockwell of 1%ers illustrating the lifestyle n capturing something really unique, looking at his art made ya feel like a fukin a warrior on 2 wheels #ghostin
Men like Tom are a dying breed! They had pride and a drive to accomplish what they set out to do. Men like Tom were taught by their Fathers a lot things that are not passed on from generation to generation anymore.
Big Shout out to the Des Moines‘s chapter for the EL’s and RIP 🪦 to this legend in the game!! Much Respect Sose not on 2’s until Summer but I really want to get back on 2’s ✌️✌️✌️
Got one of his old campers in my yard, and I'm fortunate to be born and raised in the city he lived in. 7:11 in this video, you said something very important. Thanks for posting!
Another Great episode Sose. You're such an inspiration to many, especially me. The inspiring words hit home with me today. Gotta keep pushing forward. 🙏✌
#GHOSTIN down Tn way, awesome episode, I got to spend time hanging out with & riding with some members of El Foresteros back in early 80’s , great bunch of men hats off ML&R #FitW
#Ghostin from SWFL and been hit by your comments about being yourself after chasing other peoples ideas for so long, keep the good word coming, God is using you in big ways man!!
people (true riders) need to know who are the true motorcycle heavyweights. we tend to forget when they are gone, and the young bikers don't seem to want to learn were they are today because of these bikers and builders of the past. one of my favorited was Indian Larry who I got to meet, many years ago. RIDE FREE AND SAFE IN 2022 to all
Good video! I think where a lot of us somewhat fail in life is just not sticking to things we love! This video reminded me of out of my high school days lowering trucks shaving door handles so much fun. What a legend would love to have one of his bikes in the shop on display!!
He built awesome choppers. Loved the bikes he built for born free. I was never there but seen the videos of the bike he built for the event a few years back. Nothing beats old school, and old school style. What’s your take on the Paul sr and jr tuttle from American chopper. I been to Orange County chopppers a handful of times. I am torn about my feelings towards them personally
Aye ghost just an update my grandpa is talkin to sonny today I asked him to mention the show name and to set a possible sit down can’t wait to see this episode keep up the work brother !!!
@@SoseTheGhost yes, the perfect example is if someone who is a great boat builder and wants to be a fisherman and a great fisherman want to be a boat maker will result in both starving or drowning.
Tom Fugle (R.I.P.) is a definite legend and a founding father of the chopper. How about Indian Larry (R.I.P.)? another Solid MoFo, and a Chopper God fore sure.
I love the episode I love what you do by bringing light to the history and informing people who don't know and answering peoples questions...but your not saying the clubs name right...lol...just thought you should know...much respect for what you do keep it going
It's like if some says your name wrong I guess,me I'd correct them instead of being called something that's not my name....hope you get what I'm saying lol I don't want to be the fan that you dislike because of this....I have watched alot of your videos and gained lots of knowledge.... correct grammar is knowledge
I just came across this video I am so happy to see it One of my absolute heroes And someone I look up to 100 percentalk about original ghost Keep ghosting baby
#Ghosting (the old man) Humble man, like most great people don’t think themselves great! That speaks volumes without really speaking about themselves. And he is it .
#Ghostin.. always dropping 💎 s brotha learn something new every time I tap in.. keep doing what u do and let haters hate and try to follow ya lead.. Ride safe stay dangerous big bro
Hey Sose, I ordered a Ghost Rider plaque from a site I found on FB. I have it tattooed across my back. I rode with Dave, Tom, Skip, Raul, etc..in Sioux City. Anyway, the seller wanted feedback, so I asked if he had any rights to sell Dave's stuff. He didn't respond. Dave's Ole lady should be getting her part. Keep the rubber side down.
@@SoseTheGhost Tiny Bower was originally from Sioux city, Iowa, He moved to the SFV in cali and became a member of the slaves , He went back home to Iowa, Their original idea was to found a SatansSlaves chapter, But the idea got voted down by the Slaves who stayed a 1 chapter club Until they patched over to the H A in 1977,and the other guys became El Forestero, Tiny returned to the SFV and was A SatansSlave until he became H A , he died About the same time Tom did and they were life long friends and brothers, I don't know much about El Forestero but know they are now and have been brother clubs with the goose and share club houses in the mid west and New Orleans, They like to ride and party, your bike has to be built by you and has to be a chopper, you should probably get clearance if you do a show on all that ?I just now watched about Tom would have liked to meet him he was a few years older than me Im 70 last August, But still riding apehangers, I now have an 2018 heritage m8 114 Ive put 25,000 mi in the last couple years, I also still have an evo and just sold 2 twin cams, so like he said it gets in your blood and stays, "I'll ride till I die" SFVmc
#ghostin this is why I like ur show I don't get to listen all the time cause I usually work 100 hours a week or more but I like learning new things like who this man was/is.
Hey Sose the movie i suggested on your last review 21 days under the sky a good portion of it is about Tom Fugle. One of the best movies i have seen in a long time. Will make you wanna hit the road right away.
You're the reason why we follow you cuz you're the greatness that we're looking for in the culture because we like positive people speaking positive culture information... I've been riding since 1970 and I'll tell you something I feel the same way about riding is the way you describe that guy about painting you either have it or you don't it either comes naturally or don't you're either comfortable on the road in bad situations or you're not there's no place outside rather be than I was like.
Bacana . Tom uma lenda assim como Sonny,Indian , David Mann. Sugiro a você fazer sobre outro mestre chopper,Pat Kennedy e Ron Finch, Dimitri de Nova York,English Don friend of Indian Larry, Irmãos Bayonetta,acho que a galera irá gostar. Abraços e sucesso todos os dias brother. Valeu!
The other day I put some kid straight after he said "Look at that bike he's got training wheels". I looked at this kid and asked "Where's your bike?". He had no answer for that.
Brother, I’m not sure if any EFMC or GGMC brothers are following you or not?, but in one of your replies to a comment, you mentioned that you wanted to research about Tom Fugel, David Mann and Moose, Tom and Moose were both close with David Mann, and if you are interested? I would be happy to make the proper introductions to the people who knew and loved them, I am an Ex-Galloping Goose M.C. In good standings, Tom was one of my club brothers and I was fortunate enough to have spend a little time with him while he was still with us, one of the most humble of great men I have met in this life, him and Moose, Moose recently passed away from injuries he suffered in a motorcycle accident, but EFMC and GGMC are still very much alive and well. I can’t say if either Club would be interested in being on your show or not? But I’m sure they will be open to meeting with another 1%er. In fact there is the original charter of GGMC there in SoCal, if you are interested? I will pass on a request for a meet or ? And you can be sure that if you do get to speak with anyone, they will be a lot more informed and knowledgeable about everything than I am, and I know a lot!
I do believe we were all put on this earth for something we as our selfs have to just go and do what we love but the sad part is that alot of people fear failure or that their not good enough and by them doing that they tend to forget what they loved in the beginning and then they end up just settling with what is safe and that's why the ones that are legends are what they are because they made the sacrifice and looked fear in the face and laughed and they didn't worry about what people thought or said they just kept working hard at what they loved to do and never forget what that was #legendary #ghostin #soseislegend
@@DemonsRow I believe that we are all born with greatness inside of us. It is there sometimes it is easy to discover sometimes it is not. You have to have the will to find it, reach deep within yourself it is there.
Check out the episode we did about #davidmann #tomfugle club brother th-cam.com/video/neZmz1iX5Og/w-d-xo.html
David Mann. A true Blessing to the MC and Art Culture!! Always loved his work!!
#GHOSTIN! Happy New year and thanks for your work and keep it up on two's ride safe Brother
Tom, Jerry Rhodes and Skip Taylor were the quessentential 1%. They were much more biker than Don Chambers.
Goosebumps through the whole thing
#GHOSTIN
I was very fortunate to have known Tom Fugle. I ALWAYS called him Mr. Fugle, and he would correct me every time telling me to just call him Tom. I told him that he is (at the time) a living legend, and I don't feel comfortable calling a living legend by their first name. He would just laugh and say that he wasn't a legend. He was super nice and very humble. I think that says something too. He was world renowned for his choppers and for being the co-founder of the EFMC, but he never acted like he was better than anyone. I showed him a Kawasaki chopper that I was building, and instead of dogging it, he gave me pointers. He was a helluva cool guy and he will continue to be missed. R.I.P. Mr. Fugle.
thats awesome i could see how humble he is
That's cool as shit. I love when people that truely deserve respect are humble and down to earth.
GGMC and EFMC have so much chopper history. Awesome video.
Def do much respect
David Mann, and Tom Fugle. Two legends who's passion was unshakeable.👍
Yes agreed
My state(Missouri) is historically and traditionally El Forastero and Galloping Goose turf and I and my dad used to hang out with an El Forastero named Tim Blye. Much respect
Much respect
I'm from st.louis, Mo I hung around with the E f m c. and g g m c I was a prospect for the Midwest Drifers
If I was going to join a club again it's one of these older clubs that have kept their roots and haven't become so large that they are unwieldy and can lose their way brotherhood is lost.
@@zigzzagz5732 respect to your response and yes, it seems like the smaller MCs are more down to Earth. It's what I have noticed over the years
@@clintgullett5089 Midwest Drifters have had a solid presence up here in Clay County. But not as visible now, because they have rivals up this way.
"Every human being has a personal legend to be fulfilled, and this is our reason for being in the world. This personal legend manifests itself in our enthusiasm for the task." - Paulo Coelho.
Proudly one of your Ghost ~ this was an incredible episode... so many points about life, feeding your creativity, surrounding yourself with people that lift you up, reminding you of who you are... how negative people, circumstances only draw away from your life.. I am very much like you where I need to keep creative or it affects me. Your vibe surely attracts your tribe! keep being real, absolutely inspired and love your content, wisdom openness to giving flowers to others and shedding a light on them! awesome truly. ML&R ~ Traci
Thank you so much traci i appreciate you
@@DemonsRow Very welcome!
#GHOSTIN My childhood hero (one of them) waa Evilknevil, brought to me in awareness by my father. He put me up in the seat of his full dresser FLH back in 66 and another one in 68. He had to duck out of the hobby of riding. But then when he retired as a lifer in the Navy I was sixteen and he got himself another Harley. He got to training me to learn about riding and having complete control of the bike by putting me on a bike with bald tires on a grass knowle in our backyard. And when I was meeting the requirements he tossed me the keys. I quickly learned to love being in the wind and bought my own basket case Triumph 650 Tiger , 1971. Within a year and a half I had fully restored this bike and put countless miles on her. The rest is history but , like you said my happiness is from within in the memories my father gave me and the way I keep my wheels going. I appreciate the legendary Tom Fugal and I wish him eternal rest and respect. Great video and tribute, Sose! Keep the shiny side upnand the greasy side down!
Great video man. Do Sugar Bear next. History of the chopper with Jesse James, the same video where he featured Tom Fugile, he featured Sugar Bear as well. He was one of the creators of the Easyrider bikes from the movie and never got credit for it because he was black and it was 1969. He's also the Mastermind behind the Sugar Bear front end which you can't mistake when you see one. His shop is in Compton, California which is only a few miles away from where I grew up in Pico Rivera.
Demonsrow@gmail.com send me a doc an pics something i can really go off
@@DemonsRow Roger that, will do.
Multispectral paint. I was fortunate to help Tom when he was sick. Iam honored that i could help even a little. Rest easy tom. Respect to his brothers. #ghostin
#ghostin
grew up with David Mann posters all over my house in the 80's, bikers living in my garage, they always dug my art as a kid i would eventually draw tattoos for a lot of em and still draw n paint.. David Mann is a legend kinda like the norman rockwell of 1%ers illustrating the lifestyle n capturing something really unique, looking at his art made ya feel like a fukin a warrior on 2 wheels #ghostin
Oh damn bro Tom is an old school founding father. Awesome video.
👊 ghostin⚡
#Gho⚡tin thank u
Men like Tom are a dying breed! They had pride and a drive to accomplish what they set out to do. Men like Tom were taught by their Fathers a lot things that are not passed on from generation to generation anymore.
That is so true
They pretty much all died except sonny and nobody else and I can remember maybe Jesse Ventura
Big Shout out to the Des Moines‘s chapter for the EL’s and RIP 🪦 to this legend in the game!! Much Respect Sose not on 2’s until Summer but I really want to get back on 2’s ✌️✌️✌️
Much respect
#Ghostin Love these old school biker legends... keep um coming ...blessings and safety in 22
#ghostin much love i enjoy it
Tom Fugle 💐 Born with it.
Yes brother
Got one of his old campers in my yard, and I'm fortunate to be born and raised in the city he lived in. 7:11 in this video, you said something very important. Thanks for posting!
appreciate you
Another Great episode Sose. You're such an inspiration to many, especially me. The inspiring words hit home with me today. Gotta keep pushing forward. 🙏✌
thank you my brother that means alot
“Happiness isn’t your relationship with someone else. It’s your relationship with yourself” bruh that’s deep
So true brother
#GHOSTIN down Tn way, awesome episode, I got to spend time hanging out with & riding with some members of El Foresteros back in early 80’s , great bunch of men hats off ML&R #FitW
Thats awesome
Dawns here☀️happy GHOSTIN trying to stop computer flagging!
Hey dawn
Comp flaggin?
Great episode
thank you
That’s a bangin quote definitely touched my heart. 🙌🏾🙏🏾🖤
much love ed
Always Sose 🤜🏾🤛🏾✊🏾💯🤙🏾
He's been friends with David Mann since 67 and is the driving force behind Mann painting bikes.
Thats awesome
Loved this episode. Tom was a legend.
Thank you i really enjoyed doing this one
Appreciate the Legends vids you keep doing. Lot of history !
Thank u raff
#Ghostin from SWFL and been hit by your comments about being yourself after chasing other peoples ideas for so long, keep the good word coming, God is using you in big ways man!!
people (true riders) need to know who are the true motorcycle heavyweights. we tend to forget when they are gone, and the young bikers don't seem to want to learn were they are today because of these bikers and builders of the past. one of my favorited was Indian Larry who I got to meet, many years ago. RIDE FREE AND SAFE IN 2022 to all
I am the new generation so they will know. Im from the bronx we pay homage to the OGs and we did a indian larry episode and we went to his block party
Catching up on all this beautiful content thank you brother
Please share brother appreciate you
@@DemonsRow will do bro nothing but respect 🙏🏻
Great episode of the series brother!👊💀
#GHOSTIN | #WeOutside | #WeBusy
#weoutside
Good video! I think where a lot of us somewhat fail in life is just not sticking to things we love! This video reminded me of out of my high school days lowering trucks shaving door handles so much fun. What a legend would love to have one of his bikes in the shop on display!!
#Ghostin! Great addition to the heavyweights roster!
Thanks ty
He built awesome choppers. Loved the bikes he built for born free. I was never there but seen the videos of the bike he built for the event a few years back. Nothing beats old school, and old school style. What’s your take on the Paul sr and jr tuttle from American chopper. I been to Orange County chopppers a handful of times. I am torn about my feelings towards them personally
i need to do more research on him but hes definitely in the category
Aye ghost just an update my grandpa is talkin to sonny today I asked him to mention the show name and to set a possible sit down can’t wait to see this episode keep up the work brother !!!
you are the man drip
We are all born unequal and that inequality is our strength.
i agree but most dont embrace it
@@SoseTheGhost yes, the perfect example is if someone who is a great boat builder and wants to be a fisherman and a great fisherman want to be a boat maker will result in both starving or drowning.
@@xtreme4stringbass so true
This was a great video
thank you for always supporting me
Love these videos man keep up the good work brotha ⚡ 💀
thank you im glad you enjoy
Appreciate you sharing this story of Papa Tom and Maj Jen. ✊
much love
To you as well brother 🤙✊
#GHOSTIN ⚡⚡Absolutely love this series Sir 🤘 keep up the awesome work!!!!
Thank you #Gho⚡tin smash the like for me
You know it 🤘🤘🇺🇲🇺🇲
Good show as usual. I met some of these guys back in Mn many years ago #ghostin
Thats awesome jack
#GHOSTIN ! Great video Sose!
#Gho⚡tin
Tom Fugle (R.I.P.) is a definite legend and a founding father of the chopper. How about Indian Larry (R.I.P.)? another Solid MoFo, and a Chopper God fore sure.
I did indian larry already
I like the new intro
thank you
I love the episode I love what you do by bringing light to the history and informing people who don't know and answering peoples questions...but your not saying the clubs name right...lol...just thought you should know...much respect for what you do keep it going
What man worries about correct grammer
It's like if some says your name wrong I guess,me I'd correct them instead of being called something that's not my name....hope you get what I'm saying lol I don't want to be the fan that you dislike because of this....I have watched alot of your videos and gained lots of knowledge.... correct grammar is knowledge
follow our second channel #rip #tomfugle
I just came across this video I am so happy to see it One of my absolute heroes And someone I look up to 100 percentalk about original ghost Keep ghosting baby
#ghostin
Shout out to the chopper mcs #GHOSTIN
Yes def shout to them
Always great stuff but the talk on this one is especially appreciated.
Thank you wayne
#Ghosting (the old man) Humble man, like most great people don’t think themselves great! That speaks volumes without really speaking about themselves. And he is it .
so true
Great episode. I saw his orange/gold looking chopper at a show gears back and that bike was amazing.
Thats awesome
#ghostin. Thank you for speaking on the LEGEND
Much love
#Ghostin.. always dropping 💎 s brotha learn something new every time I tap in.. keep doing what u do and let haters hate and try to follow ya lead.. Ride safe stay dangerous big bro
Stay safe stay dangerous appreciate you
great video bro< love it!
Thank you im glad you enjoyed
Great job Soes enjoying your work very much! # Ghosten from the Great frozen North.
thank you mark its a honor
# GHOSTIN- nada but love SoSe great show. Stay up.
#Gho⚡tin thank u brother
Hey Sose, I ordered a Ghost Rider plaque from a site I found on FB. I have it tattooed across my back. I rode with Dave, Tom, Skip, Raul, etc..in Sioux City. Anyway, the seller wanted feedback, so I asked if he had any rights to sell Dave's stuff. He didn't respond. Dave's Ole lady should be getting her part. Keep the rubber side down.
Def brother
Tiny (RIP)Bower was a Satans Slave from here in the SFV went to Iowa and helped found El Forestero with Tom Fugal in like the late 50's or 60's
send me info to speak on
@@SoseTheGhost Tiny Bower was originally from Sioux city, Iowa, He moved to the SFV in cali and became a member of the slaves , He went back home to Iowa, Their original idea was to found a SatansSlaves chapter, But the idea got voted down by the Slaves who stayed a 1 chapter club Until they patched over to the H A in 1977,and the other guys became El Forestero, Tiny returned to the SFV and was A SatansSlave until he became H A , he died About the same time Tom did and they were life long friends and brothers, I don't know much about El Forestero but know they are now and have been brother clubs with the goose and share club houses in the mid west and New Orleans, They like to ride and party, your bike has to be built by you and has to be a chopper, you should probably get clearance if you do a show on all that ?I just now watched about Tom would have liked to meet him he was a few years older than me Im 70 last August, But still riding apehangers, I now have an 2018 heritage m8 114 Ive put 25,000 mi in the last couple years, I also still have an evo and just sold 2 twin cams, so like he said it gets in your blood and stays, "I'll ride till I die" SFVmc
Great episode sose, amazing content and a great look into the life of a ture heavy wight. Much respect from Oregon.
Much respect james
#ghostin I appreciate all the research you do to hand out flowers ML&R
Much love rev
Bad ass man , much respect, I love the old school values .
Much respect
#GHOSTIN Like always,,,great show!
#Gho⚡tin
#ghostin this is why I like ur show I don't get to listen all the time cause I usually work 100 hours a week or more but I like learning new things like who this man was/is.
thank you don
Bro you dropped a lot of heavy quotes on here! #Ghostin
Thank u bro come to the crib so we could do this
Great episode!
Thanks red
Great content bro ..Oh by the way im Ghostin baby
#Gho⚡tin thank you
Hey Sose the movie i suggested on your last review 21 days under the sky a good portion of it is about Tom Fugle. One of the best movies i have seen in a long time. Will make you wanna hit the road right away.
Where can i see it?
@@DemonsRow it’s Grillz from Dayton Ohio we met when you were in town. Here is the trailer for both
th-cam.com/video/xNw3TJAOJSo/w-d-xo.html
@@DemonsRow th-cam.com/video/zPM6j6u9wNE/w-d-xo.html
#ghostin brother it was the bomb to actually speak to you on Sunday it meant a lot
Every sunday we lit
You're the reason why we follow you cuz you're the greatness that we're looking for in the culture because we like positive people speaking positive culture information...
I've been riding since 1970 and I'll tell you something I feel the same way about riding is the way you describe that guy about painting you either have it or you don't it either comes naturally or don't you're either comfortable on the road in bad situations or you're not there's no place outside rather be than I was like.
Thank you so much brother i agree
Podcast coming soon
Bacana . Tom uma lenda assim como Sonny,Indian , David Mann. Sugiro a você fazer sobre outro mestre chopper,Pat Kennedy e Ron Finch, Dimitri de Nova York,English Don friend of Indian Larry, Irmãos Bayonetta,acho que a galera irá gostar. Abraços e sucesso todos os dias brother. Valeu!
Bom saber que os brasileiros estão por aqui!
Awesome episode Sose! You’re killin it man!
Thank you brother
Tiny the beautiful was one of the clubs founders and early builders with Tom. Tiny was also member of Statan Slaves and later Hells Angels.
Never heard about him thanks for sharing
#ghostin another great show much respect
Much respect appreciate you
#ghostin' haven't been around much. Been sick and trying to get better. ML&R
Get well my brother
@@SoseTheGhost thank you Sose. I'm trying my brother.
#Ghosting. Love your channel.
thank you brother
The other day I put some kid straight after he said "Look at that bike he's got training wheels". I looked at this kid and asked "Where's your bike?". He had no answer for that.
Lol
#GHO⚡TIN
#Gho⚡tin my brother
Mad respect bro🤙
Much respect
Just want to tell you that you’re a huge inspiration, not just mc but life in general
#ghostin⚡️
Thank you will that means alot
You pronounced the name of the club wrong bro. I’ve heard it pronounced a couple ways but I’d check with a member for the right way
Yea my new york accent is thick thats all you got out this video?
@@DemonsRow I’m a subscriber. I watch all your content. I just thought that would be something you’d want to know. Forget it
#Ghostin another True Legend
Brother, I’m not sure if any EFMC or GGMC brothers are following you or not?, but in one of your replies to a comment, you mentioned that you wanted to research about Tom Fugel, David Mann and Moose, Tom and Moose were both close with David Mann, and if you are interested? I would be happy to make the proper introductions to the people who knew and loved them, I am an Ex-Galloping Goose M.C. In good standings, Tom was one of my club brothers and I was fortunate enough to have spend a little time with him while he was still with us, one of the most humble of great men I have met in this life, him and Moose, Moose recently passed away from injuries he suffered in a motorcycle accident, but EFMC and GGMC are still very much alive and well. I can’t say if either Club would be interested in being on your show or not? But I’m sure they will be open to meeting with another 1%er. In fact there is the original charter of GGMC there in SoCal, if you are interested? I will pass on a request for a meet or ? And you can be sure that if you do get to speak with anyone, they will be a lot more informed and knowledgeable about everything than I am, and I know a lot!
Im down bro reach out to them an if there down demonsrow@gmail.com
@@DemonsRow
Done
I do believe we were all put on this earth for something we as our selfs have to just go and do what we love but the sad part is that alot of people fear failure or that their not good enough and by them doing that they tend to forget what they loved in the beginning and then they end up just settling with what is safe and that's why the ones that are legends are what they are because they made the sacrifice and looked fear in the face and laughed and they didn't worry about what people thought or said they just kept working hard at what they loved to do and never forget what that was #legendary #ghostin #soseislegend
I agree brother
Good job
Thank you john
sose repect my bro one love to everybody on the row big up
Much love robin
Phenomenal!
Thank u
I was on a page that was talking shit about the Row I got on the comments and said “Nah bro I ride ALWAYS with Sose”
Appreciate you brother i grew so now people talk about me for clout its just how it is. Its a shame
@@DemonsRow It was this black guy with a gray beard.
But hay Sose I’ll always ride with you and your page and I have a lot of my brothers watching you as well
# Ghosting
You hit the nail on the head. When I’m down I’ll pick up a bass and play or go out to the shoo and work on something creative
Yea we have to create or why are we here
Would love to hear your thoughts on some biker books my dude. Would you ever do some vids like that? Give us some homework?
Im so busy writing my own an doin ashow 4x a week reading takes up so much time
I will try
@@DemonsRow ow that's a book I'd love to read man! You got a title for it yet?
We all have greatness within us, it is up to the person to find it.
You think so?
@@DemonsRow I believe that we are all born with greatness inside of us. It is there sometimes it is easy to discover sometimes it is not. You have to have the will to find it, reach deep within yourself it is there.
We out here. F em all otherwise homie. Love them OG's. Respect. Never wear a helmet and take chances.
I never wear them lol
Fugle chopper king 👑
Definately
#GHOSTIN Brother MLLH&R 💨💨💨😎🇨🇦🙏 #RIP Tom 🙏
Much love my brother
They're symbol is similar to free souls with the ape hangars cool 60s clubs
omg there are parts for harley bikes that are more than 800
#Gho⚡tin I have seen two of Tom's bikes they're a works of art
Yea amazing work
Respect to mr Fugle.
Much respect
I’m hoping I can make an impact as he did. Learn all you can from the ol timers.
You will because you want to
#Ghostin💪
Salute alan
#Gho⚡tin 💀🖤 💪🏾✊🏾 #DarkHorse
#Gho⚡tin