I enjoy my freedom to ride where I want when I want and with whom I want. I have no desire to be a part of any club or organization. I just ride for the sheer pleasure of riding.
Started my own "motorcycle gang"....couple of buddies who ride around in search of good coffee and artisan sandwiches. We call ourselves the Ciabatta Boyz and we would prefer if you didn't cross us but not going to make a fuss over it if you do. We all need to be home before dark anyways.
@@RImotorcycles "Wild Hogs"!! 😄 This got me, man!! I'll be sure and give any Ciabatta Boyz that I see out and about a wide berth! Thanks for watching and for the great comment! 💯✌️
In the 70's I was independent ;wild rider;. I was a hype and was stoned nearly everyday. I rode high. After running into people that liked the same dope i did. I got in tight with Renegades. I did a lot of business with them to the point that my 'hang around period was passed. They told me if I wanted to join I'd have to drop the Hype, I told them I didn't need a target on my back if I was to join and continue working with them. Then came jealousy, some one tried to kill me with a hot shot. Then came Frame up, where I was accused of stealin a very large sum of money with a drug burn. I promptly left town and cut all ties. Stay away, you will throw your life away, Find some good people to ride and be cool
@martincvitkovich724 Good advice, man. Sounds like you did the right thing by cutting ties and getting on down the road. Thanks for watching and for sharing that experience. ✌️
The only club I was a member in they called the "canoe club" as a corpsman with the Marines for 20 years. We grew up in San Antonio in the 70's. As teenagers we were friends with the Bandidos MC, and thought they were so cool, as they rode real choppers back then, but most of us took other paths in life. Here locally we have the Galloping Goose MC, and those guys just do their own thing, have fun, and keep the tradition moving forward. But no, as a vet, I am burned out, not interested in joining another club.
@Butcho108 Sounds like you grew up on their home turf. And I can see where 20 years in the military would have you not wanting to be in any club. 😄 Thanks for watching. And thank you for your service!
I'm not sure I'd ever join a MC and even less likely to join a 1% MC. Now, I have considered joining a local H.O.G. I love to ride, more specifically, I love to tour. I wouldn't mind being part of a group that schedules local rides a few times during the season and maybe one BIG ride each year. But I don't want to be REQUIRED to do anything. But even the HOG groups have meetings to attend and expectations set. I love group rides, the brotherhood of a MC, but beyond that, I'd rather say, "this is what Free and I are doing and your welcome to join us." Sometimes people show up sometimes they don't; and I am okay with that!
@jeffwilliams716 I agree. I don't think I would care for being required to do certain things, take certain rides, etc. I enjoy just doing my thing.. when I want to do it. Thanks for watching!
Well, take it from a former member of a 1% club. I would never do it again. And whatever you do, never join a support club. I’ve turned my life around and now I am an elder of a motorcycle ministry. I get to reach out and talk to all of the top 1% clubs in the world. I ride where I want, when I want. And I’m accepted in clubhouses across the country. Peace my brother, ride your own way.
@johnh8197 That's great, brother! Being in a club is not something that I would want to do. Just interested in what everyone's opinion was on the subject. I like to do my own thing. I appreciate the input, and thanks for watching. Ride safe out there!
I am secure enough in my manhood that I don't need 100 other guys standing behind me to make me tough. And I certainly don't want to be part of anything that has a bunch of rules. I don't have respect for any of those clubs. (I might fear some of them -- I am not stupid -- but I don't respect them.)
I ride with an association military veterans. No one is required to go on any rides or rally’s. We usually ride on trips up and down the East Coast. Some of us get together for rides across country to California. None of us are required to do anything. Sometimes there are 30 or more of us,sometimes there are two. My dad rode in a club in the 60-70’s. I’m too old to be joining any club or association with requirements.
@RetNavyChiefBTC From what I understand, some of them have a ton of rules. I'd rather ride without having to worry about all of that or go on rides that I really didn't want to go on. Thank you for your service, and thanks for watching!
a lot of guys seem to enjoy that form of structure and rules, I get the appeal because you get the whole family sort of deal but I prefer dressing how I'd like, riding where I'd like, not worry about where and when I can wear my vest, so on and so forth so I do not have the interest in joining any club
There’s a lot I like about the thought of that. But my understanding of the time you have to dedicate to do that is not something I could do. Great question!
I'm kind of the same way. Right off the bat it sounds exciting, intriguing.. whatever you want to call it, but I'm sure it wouldn't be for me. Not to mention the time required, like you said. Thanks for watching and for the input!
I like to ride alone too much to be part of a club. I think they do great things and give back to the community. I think the brotherhood is also a plus but it’s just not for me.
Same here, brother. I like to go (or not go) whenever I want to. I'm sure it would drain the excitement for riding from me pretty quick. I appreciate you always watching and commenting!! 👊
I did a video on this last year, I was part of a MC ladies club……we were under a BIG club name worldwide! I was a prospect, earned my patches and my place, knew the rules when I joined! I still had to withdraw I just couldn’t do it, the rules were too stiff for me, it’s definitely a lifestyle and a way of life that takes a commitment and let’s just say I maybe wasn’t ready, at this time in my life!!!
@@HarleyGurl114 Oh wow! I'll have to go check that one out. I know it would take more commitment than I could give it. Thanks for sharing that, and thanks for watching.
Depending on the MC but you might want to do a little time before trying to join. Also, be prepared to do some time for the club. Depending on the type of club and what activities you feel comfortable with. Just choose wisely. I myself no longer care for the club life, just a little to old.
@johnschoonmaker-tm3ll Yeah, I'm going to have to pass on doing time. 😄 That is a legitimate thought for anyone considering joining, though. Glad you brought that up. Thanks for watching!
Not me. Ever was much on joining any kind of club or organization. Accept my church. I'm definitely not alone Wolf, I ride with a lot of friends and we have a lot of fun. Be careful, ride safe.
I was approached by pagans while i was getting gas couple weeks ago.... real deal diamond 💎 patches....i extended respect to them...took my gloves off and sunglasses to look em im the eye...we shook hands had a good conversation...really nice guys...but that life isnt for me... i like to ride on my own terms..that said ...i have nothing against clubs... just not my thing... but i believe in being respectful. ....just part of being a man..
I agree 💯% ! Everyone has their own thing. I try to show respect to anyone I meet. Like you, though.. I'd rather ride my own ride and skip any rules or politics. Thanks for watching and commenting! 👍
I used to ride with a support club of a 1%, and I will say it’s something you have to really want to be apart of 100%, I now ride alone, but at time’s I do miss the brotherhood of being with my ex club members. If you’ve never been in a club get all the info you can get and make sure it’s what you want to do because some club’s can be very demanding.
I personally don't need to be part of any club. I prefer to hang out with the biker communities as I come across them. I am mostly a solo rider whom goes where my bike takes me. To join a club means you are yearning for something or lack something when you ride. MCs have rules, requirements and needs. I don't find that appealing nor do I have the need to belong (officially). At the same time I'd be curious of the desire, attraction and what the mental return you get from joining a MC. Cheers!
@louieavi That's an interesting insight (looking for something or lacking something when you ride). To each his own, I suppose. Maybe some join simply because they've always wanted to be a part of one, the same as kids growing up wanting to be a policeman or firefighter. I occasionally ride with friends, but most of the time, it's just me. I find it very therapeutic and enjoyable to ride at my own pace, schedule, etc. Thanks for watching and commenting. I appreciate it!
No club affiliate for me. I respect them all and what they do(MC, SC etc..). Also ridden with several members. I would not entertain it. I choose not to join at club at this time.
@@wskeyson3382 I don't think I've heard anyone put it that way, but them "owning" you may be an accurate description. Thanks for watching and commenting 👍
At 56 I doubt I would ever get approached by 1% but if I would have I would not have. I’m too much of a loner and I have never been good in taking orders by ppl I don’t respect.
Yeah it’s not for me, my dad was in a club for years. He loved it, but he was also single. My wife got her endorsement this past June and we ride together all the time. Just like everyone else in the comments, I ride to ride “my” ride. The idea of someone telling me when and where doesn’t appeal to me. The brotherhood is fantastic, but I have that with anyone that loves motorcycles as much as I do. Another great video brother, my first one will be uploaded later this evening. The channel is “Rev Rides”, and I gave you a shout out in it for your inspiration. Have fun and keep the shiny side up!
@sicsixer73 I appreciate it! That's great that yall ride together! Wish my wife would ride, but it's just not her thing. Going to check the channel out now! Can't wait to subscribe! 👍
I would never consider being a 1%. I have entertained the idea of being part of some local m/c's, but I'm just not one to go through that prospecting phase.
I have lots of friends and acquaintances I've met over the years from clubs. I personally have been talked to about it but my lifestyle does not work for that. Especially these days. I love the brotherhood aspect of the club life but I no longer have physical roots anywhere so it would never work.
@spazonwheels Yeah, the brotherhood aspect of it would be cool.. but the commitment and lifestyle doesn't line up for me. I appreciate the comment. Thanks for watching! ✌️
@@AlexRides808 Haha, man, I couldn't have spelled that if you asked me to! And I have heard that that's a rule in some of them. I appreciate you watching and commenting ✌️
@@AlexRides808 Haha, man, I couldn't have spelled that if you asked me to! And I have heard that that's a rule in some of them. I appreciate you watching and commenting ✌️
No and I know a few from both 1% clubs and the other types of clubs. From what I’ve been told under no circumstances do 1% members approach anyone outside of the club.
My life is too busy to join a MC and i am too old , thats a young mans sport, I myself like the brotherhood of a MC but as for joining one I dont think its for me, I am my brothers keeper whom ever I am riding with .
Nope. I have a job. The club life gives me the impression that it's overly complicated and having to pay bills is complicated enough for me. Each to their own. You do you.
@jasonfick4506 I understand that! Between work, other responsibilities, personal riding, etc.. I wouldn't want it taking even more time away from my family. I appreciate you watching!
I would think twice about a 1% club. You put the club above all things including your family. Being a hang around then a prospect is rough. I was in a COP club for 12 years and even that was a little rough. I retired out of it. I look back on it and was glad I was younger at the time. You need to be prepared to dedicate your life to it. I believe the days of the MC are definitely numbered.
@HarleyGeezer1954 Thanks for the wisdom. Putting a club first above family is one of the main things that I would never be able to align myself with. Thanks for sharing that and for watching! 👍
I would be honored by the offer. I know in those kind of clubs invitations aren’t just handed out and 10 years ago I may have been all over it. But currently, as a father of two children under two years old, I simply could not make the time commitment, and therefore would have to very respectfully declined.
It depends on what you're looking for as a person and what kind of time commitment you can invest. Motorcycles can be many things to many people. Whatever works for you is the right choice.
I want to know your thoughts on this topic. Let me know if you would or wouldn't.. or if you're already a member of one of these clubs.
NO on the clubs there are enough people that have rides without acting tuff because of a patch! Lotta drama!😮😮
@Wayne-j5j I'm with you.. the last thing I want is drama! 😄 Thanks for watching!
I enjoy my freedom to ride where I want when I want and with whom I want. I have no desire to be a part of any club or organization. I just ride for the sheer pleasure of riding.
@@UltraRider58 Same here! Thanks for watching and commenting. 👍
Agreed. The demands to do what others want you to is far beyond any price I'd pay.
As one who has been there and got the t-shirt, I find that motorcycling is way more adventurous without the MC life.
@@SaddleTrampTV Speaking from experience! Thanks for sharing that. I appreciate it ✌️
Started my own "motorcycle gang"....couple of buddies who ride around in search of good coffee and artisan sandwiches. We call ourselves the Ciabatta Boyz and we would prefer if you didn't cross us but not going to make a fuss over it if you do. We all need to be home before dark anyways.
@@RImotorcycles "Wild Hogs"!! 😄 This got me, man!! I'll be sure and give any Ciabatta Boyz that I see out and about a wide berth! Thanks for watching and for the great comment! 💯✌️
To quote the late Groucho Marx, I would never join a club that would have me as a member.
@@BMAC321 😄😄 That's good!
In the 70's I was independent ;wild rider;. I was a hype and was stoned nearly everyday. I rode high. After running into people that liked the same dope i did. I got in tight with Renegades. I did a lot of business with them to the point that my 'hang around period was passed. They told me if I wanted to join I'd have to drop the Hype, I told them I didn't need a target on my back if I was to join and continue working with them. Then came jealousy, some one tried to kill me with a hot shot. Then came Frame up, where I was accused of stealin a very large sum of money with a drug burn. I promptly left town and cut all ties. Stay away, you will throw your life away, Find some good people to ride and be cool
@martincvitkovich724 Good advice, man. Sounds like you did the right thing by cutting ties and getting on down the road. Thanks for watching and for sharing that experience. ✌️
The only club I was a member in they called the "canoe club" as a corpsman with the Marines for 20 years. We grew up in San Antonio in the 70's. As teenagers we were friends with the Bandidos MC, and thought they were so cool, as they rode real choppers back then, but most of us took other paths in life. Here locally we have the Galloping Goose MC, and those guys just do their own thing, have fun, and keep the tradition moving forward. But no, as a vet, I am burned out, not interested in joining another club.
@Butcho108 Sounds like you grew up on their home turf. And I can see where 20 years in the military would have you not wanting to be in any club. 😄
Thanks for watching. And thank you for your service!
I'm not sure I'd ever join a MC and even less likely to join a 1% MC. Now, I have considered joining a local H.O.G. I love to ride, more specifically, I love to tour. I wouldn't mind being part of a group that schedules local rides a few times during the season and maybe one BIG ride each year. But I don't want to be REQUIRED to do anything. But even the HOG groups have meetings to attend and expectations set. I love group rides, the brotherhood of a MC, but beyond that, I'd rather say, "this is what Free and I are doing and your welcome to join us." Sometimes people show up sometimes they don't; and I am okay with that!
@jeffwilliams716 I agree. I don't think I would care for being required to do certain things, take certain rides, etc. I enjoy just doing my thing.. when I want to do it. Thanks for watching!
Well, take it from a former member of a 1% club. I would never do it again. And whatever you do, never join a support club. I’ve turned my life around and now I am an elder of a motorcycle ministry. I get to reach out and talk to all of the top 1% clubs in the world. I ride where I want, when I want. And I’m accepted in clubhouses across the country. Peace my brother, ride your own way.
@johnh8197 That's great, brother! Being in a club is not something that I would want to do. Just interested in what everyone's opinion was on the subject. I like to do my own thing. I appreciate the input, and thanks for watching. Ride safe out there!
I am secure enough in my manhood that I don't need 100 other guys standing behind me to make me tough. And I certainly don't want to be part of anything that has a bunch of rules. I don't have respect for any of those clubs. (I might fear some of them -- I am not stupid -- but I don't respect them.)
@zatoichi101 Rules and politics are a "no-go" for me. Thanks for watching and for the input 👍
I ride with an association military veterans. No one is required to go on any rides or rally’s. We usually ride on trips up and down the East Coast. Some of us get together for rides across country to California. None of us are required to do anything. Sometimes there are 30 or more of us,sometimes there are two. My dad rode in a club in the 60-70’s. I’m too old to be joining any club or association with requirements.
@RetNavyChiefBTC From what I understand, some of them have a ton of rules. I'd rather ride without having to worry about all of that or go on rides that I really didn't want to go on. Thank you for your service, and thanks for watching!
a lot of guys seem to enjoy that form of structure and rules, I get the appeal because you get the whole family sort of deal but I prefer dressing how I'd like, riding where I'd like, not worry about where and when I can wear my vest, so on and so forth so I do not have the interest in joining any club
@@BikesBeardsAndBrews Same here. I wouldn't care for the rules, politics, etc. I appreciate you watching and commenting! 👍
There’s a lot I like about the thought of that. But my understanding of the time you have to dedicate to do that is not something I could do. Great question!
I'm kind of the same way. Right off the bat it sounds exciting, intriguing.. whatever you want to call it, but I'm sure it wouldn't be for me. Not to mention the time required, like you said. Thanks for watching and for the input!
I like to ride alone too much to be part of a club. I think they do great things and give back to the community. I think the brotherhood is also a plus but it’s just not for me.
Same here, brother. I like to go (or not go) whenever I want to. I'm sure it would drain the excitement for riding from me pretty quick. I appreciate you always watching and commenting!! 👊
@ heck yeah man we’re in this together, I look forward to your videos!
I do not like these clubs. They pretend they own the roads. F THAT! I pay taxes and I will ride the road.
@johnnypoprock1 Yeah, that's pretty messed up. I've never seen it in person, but have seen it on the ol' inter-web. Thanks for watching!
I did a video on this last year, I was part of a MC ladies club……we were under a BIG club name worldwide!
I was a prospect, earned my patches and my place, knew the rules when I joined!
I still had to withdraw I just couldn’t do it, the rules were too stiff for me, it’s definitely a lifestyle and a way of life that takes a commitment and let’s just say I maybe wasn’t ready, at this time in my life!!!
@@HarleyGurl114 Oh wow! I'll have to go check that one out. I know it would take more commitment than I could give it. Thanks for sharing that, and thanks for watching.
Depending on the MC but you might want to do a little time before trying to join. Also, be prepared to do some time for the club. Depending on the type of club and what activities you feel comfortable with. Just choose wisely. I myself no longer care for the club life, just a little to old.
@johnschoonmaker-tm3ll Yeah, I'm going to have to pass on doing time. 😄 That is a legitimate thought for anyone considering joining, though. Glad you brought that up. Thanks for watching!
Not me.
Ever was much on joining any kind of club or organization. Accept my church.
I'm definitely not alone Wolf, I ride with a lot of friends and we have a lot of fun.
Be careful, ride safe.
@@kerrymcclure7503 That's great. Personally, I just want to ride my own ride.. when and where I want to ride it. Thanks for watching and commenting 👍
I was approached by pagans while i was getting gas couple weeks ago.... real deal diamond 💎 patches....i extended respect to them...took my gloves off and sunglasses to look em im the eye...we shook hands had a good conversation...really nice guys...but that life isnt for me... i like to ride on my own terms..that said ...i have nothing against clubs... just not my thing... but i believe in being respectful. ....just part of being a man..
I agree 💯% ! Everyone has their own thing. I try to show respect to anyone I meet. Like you, though.. I'd rather ride my own ride and skip any rules or politics. Thanks for watching and commenting! 👍
I respect the MC’s but I rather stay solo. I love making my own decisions and ride to different places when I’m ready to do it.
@@kellybgliding That's me too. I'd rather stay solo. 👍
I used to ride with a support club of a 1%, and I will say it’s something you have to really want to be apart of 100%, I now ride alone, but at time’s I do miss the brotherhood of being with my ex club members. If you’ve never been in a club get all the info you can get and make sure it’s what you want to do because some club’s can be very demanding.
@SouthernBoyzRyde Good advice, brother! I can see where someone would need to be 100% in to be part of either one. Thanks for watching and commenting!
I don’t need a club to ride my motorcycle.
I personally don't need to be part of any club. I prefer to hang out with the biker communities as I come across them. I am mostly a solo rider whom goes where my bike takes me. To join a club means you are yearning for something or lack something when you ride. MCs have rules, requirements and needs. I don't find that appealing nor do I have the need to belong (officially).
At the same time I'd be curious of the desire, attraction and what the mental return you get from joining a MC. Cheers!
@louieavi That's an interesting insight (looking for something or lacking something when you ride). To each his own, I suppose. Maybe some join simply because they've always wanted to be a part of one, the same as kids growing up wanting to be a policeman or firefighter.
I occasionally ride with friends, but most of the time, it's just me. I find it very therapeutic and enjoyable to ride at my own pace, schedule, etc.
Thanks for watching and commenting. I appreciate it!
@@Southern_Hogz See ya on the road friend. We'll start our own club! Cheers!
@louieavi 😄 Cheers!
No club affiliate for me. I respect them all and what they do(MC, SC etc..). Also ridden with several members. I would not entertain it. I choose not to join at club at this time.
@@TD205 Thanks for the input! I agree with you. It's not for me.
IMO, riding is about freedom. Join a 1% club and they own you and there goes YOUR freedom.
@@wskeyson3382 I don't think I've heard anyone put it that way, but them "owning" you may be an accurate description. Thanks for watching and commenting 👍
At 56 I doubt I would ever get approached by 1% but if I would have I would not have. I’m too much of a loner and I have never been good in taking orders by ppl I don’t respect.
@@jar7166 It wouldn't be for me either. Like somebody said in the comments.. that's a young man's game. Thanks for watching and commenting 👍
Yeah it’s not for me, my dad was in a club for years. He loved it, but he was also single. My wife got her endorsement this past June and we ride together all the time. Just like everyone else in the comments, I ride to ride “my” ride. The idea of someone telling me when and where doesn’t appeal to me. The brotherhood is fantastic, but I have that with anyone that loves motorcycles as much as I do.
Another great video brother, my first one will be uploaded later this evening. The channel is “Rev Rides”, and I gave you a shout out in it for your inspiration. Have fun and keep the shiny side up!
@sicsixer73 I appreciate it! That's great that yall ride together! Wish my wife would ride, but it's just not her thing. Going to check the channel out now! Can't wait to subscribe! 👍
I may need you to shoot me a link. Most of my search came up with another channel "REV Rides" with 9k+ subs. I'm still looking though.
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@@Southern_Hogz I’ve sent a link a couple times but it keeps disappearing. Try searching revrides1973, let me know lol
@sicsixer73 Got it bro!
I would never consider being a 1%. I have entertained the idea of being part of some local m/c's, but I'm just not one to go through that prospecting phase.
@billcarolstravelproject It would be more than I would want to do too. Thanks for watching and commenting! 👍
I have lots of friends and acquaintances I've met over the years from clubs. I personally have been talked to about it but my lifestyle does not work for that. Especially these days. I love the brotherhood aspect of the club life but I no longer have physical roots anywhere so it would never work.
@spazonwheels Yeah, the brotherhood aspect of it would be cool.. but the commitment and lifestyle doesn't line up for me. I appreciate the comment. Thanks for watching! ✌️
Beingst (that's a word now) that I'm black and none of the big 4 would let me in, the answer is nope.
@@AlexRides808 Haha, man, I couldn't have spelled that if you asked me to! And I have heard that that's a rule in some of them. I appreciate you watching and commenting ✌️
@@AlexRides808 Haha, man, I couldn't have spelled that if you asked me to! And I have heard that that's a rule in some of them. I appreciate you watching and commenting ✌️
No and I know a few from both 1% clubs and the other types of clubs. From what I’ve been told under no circumstances do 1% members approach anyone outside of the club.
@@rodneybarcus2233 Thanks for the input! I appreciate you watching!
no I would not even think of it !
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@@jimmyfranklin104 Thanks for watching and commenting! 👍
My life is too busy to join a MC and i am too old , thats a young mans sport, I myself like the brotherhood of a MC but as for joining one I dont think its for me, I am my brothers keeper whom ever I am riding with .
@@70tbone I don't believe it's for me either, brother. Thanks for watching and commenting. 👍
Been riding motorcycles for 50 years. Never considered the club life. It works for some. Not for me.
@@mrwhite2628 I don't care to try it either. Thanks for watching and commenting!
i already served and got PAID FOR IT, why would i serve a club that that i would have to pay dues to.
@@Group_Anonymous Good point. Thank you for serving, and thanks for watching!
Nope. I have a job. The club life gives me the impression that it's overly complicated and having to pay bills is complicated enough for me. Each to their own. You do you.
@jasonfick4506 I understand that! Between work, other responsibilities, personal riding, etc.. I wouldn't want it taking even more time away from my family. I appreciate you watching!
Na start a youtube moto vlog club ☝🏻🎩☕️
@SlyBurrito360 Now there's an idea! 😄 Thanks for watching!
Good!But to much disagreements my money my ride no offense been approached
@williebutler9576 "My money my ride".. I like that. I appreciate the input. Thanks for watching!
NOPE, I make my own rules
@@EricShingles-p6q I hear ya! Thanks for watching and commenting ✌️
I wouldn't. If anything like that interesting to you. Get in a local group. Locals are less stress an do far local community.
@@andymccorkle9469 Good advice! I appreciate you watching and commenting!
I'm in agreement with ultrarider58
@@loriendastafford1760 Thanks for watching and for the comment! 💯
I would think twice about a 1% club. You put the club above all things including your family. Being a hang around then a prospect is rough. I was in a COP club for 12 years and even that was a little rough. I retired out of it. I look back on it and was glad I was younger at the time. You need to be prepared to dedicate your life to it. I believe the days of the MC are definitely numbered.
@HarleyGeezer1954 Thanks for the wisdom. Putting a club first above family is one of the main things that I would never be able to align myself with. Thanks for sharing that and for watching! 👍
@@Southern_Hogz It's an important subject. Thanks for bringing it up.
I would be honored by the offer. I know in those kind of clubs invitations aren’t just handed out and 10 years ago I may have been all over it. But currently, as a father of two children under two years old, I simply could not make the time commitment, and therefore would have to very respectfully declined.
@RichJarvis I'm sure the time commitment would be very demanding. Definitely not something everyone would want to attempt. Thanks for watching!
It depends on what you're looking for as a person and what kind of time commitment you can invest. Motorcycles can be many things to many people. Whatever works for you is the right choice.
@@G0oNi.E That's true. What works for one person may not work for the next. We're all different. Thanks for watching and commenting! 👍
NOOOO!!
No!
Hell No. I’m way to old
@@Ken-wu6hr 😄 Haha! I hear ya! Thanks for watching!
No
Hell no!
@@grimeyhonkyracing3938 Thanks for watching and commenting 👍
not for me
@@trafficon2wheels Thanks for watching! 👍
not interested in clubs
@@Phillip-h3i Thanks for watching and commenting 👍
No don’t do it!
@@thomasoloughlin6380 Thanks for watching!