One of them was my dad's good friend I haven't seen since I was little he passed years ago I wish I could recognize him. He was a good man may he R.I.P.
I remember these guys riding around Phx. back in the late 60's and early 70's ,they inspired me to spend the rest of my life in the motorcycle industry! God bless !
Thank you for posting this my salutes to these guys when i was a kid in 78 first moved to scottsdale i would see these guys and on my bicycle with a banana seat i would imagine being one of the dirty dozens and ride the neighborhood i miss those days any time i seen them riding i would give them a thumbs up some times they would give me a thumbs up back i am a trucker now anytime i see a biker i give them a thumbs up hoping they are the dirty dozens the very first mc i seen as a child my prayers to all the dozens past present and future
Yeah some of them are on chopped out inline 4s ant triumphs I don't understand why you have to own a Harley now with most of the clubs Harleys a yuppy bike now.
@@Joe-qv6jh that club was as American as you get and some of their members rode In line 4s chopped out. American as you get is riding a machine you built not some 40,000 yuppie machine. If I was to ride American today it be a Indian. Do ya get it. fake Internet tuff guy
I definitely enjoyed the video. Real and legit bikers to boot. Old Arizona was one hell of a beautiful, wild, and free place. Sad to see it disappearing so quickly. Best wishes to all the old timers.
The nations always changed, just because it’s a different world than you’re used to doesn’t mean there won’t be men who continue to live by the outlaws way of life, and will continue to live free as long as they can stand on two feet.
God I wish I was born earlier on. To be in a club with a bunch of guys like that. And don't get me started on those Harleys. When I hear MC and Harley's those pictures are exactly what I picture in my head the old school MC's
If you look close I think there are some KZ's in there it wasn't just Harleys, I never saw guys put them in chopper frames and open pipes before thats pretty cool
@@jaymortensen642 I'm 57 now, way back in the 80's when I was just 21 I had a Honda 750-4 that was radically raked and chopped, painted black. You were almost laying on your back riding that bike. I thought I was the coolest guy on earth on that thing and took great delight in smoking Harleys on it. Never lost a race to one, and was almost hated for it lol. There was a lot of hate and distain for Japanese bikes from Harley riders then, way worse than today. If you showed up at a Harley party on a rice bike, you stood a good chance of your bike getting thrown on the bonfire. Seen it happen. I eventually got a Harley, and love her, but those old Hondas and Kawasaki's were the fastest thing on the road back in the early 80's.
In 70s when i was growing up my best friend his uncle rode with dirty dozen iam glad i met their family they were my second family i still live in yoyos dads trailor thank you all for what you do
My wife’s dad(Monkey) and her Uncle(Rex) were members back than. I showed her this and now she’s scanning the photos for her dad/mom and uncle. Thank you 👍
Nice to see some pics of my uncle and extended family. Talk about time travel, I watched this live through my elementary school years. Too bad most are locked up or dead and the "life" isn't what it used to be. This is something you'll never see again, like cowboys on the Chisolm trail.
@@alextijerina1284 when it was time. But they would just ride through also. I’ve been to the prison run. Nothing like seeing a bunch of Angels at the head of the run
My dad hung out with some of the Tucson chapter, he painted several of their bikes, took me to their clubhouse for a party a couple times, wild guys, RIP skinny buddy.
@mikestar655 hey stranger!! I totally remember you!! How the hell are ya? It's basically been a whole lifetime ago when I was in Tucson, you were a definite influence on my young mind, thanks! I'm 54 now and still kicking strong, my life has been good. Definitely would like to talk on the phone sometime. Very nice to hear from you!
I miss Arizona a lot and Miss John and I knew Chico and a few others I mean I could go down the line of all over my new and I play the song over and over and it's just really close to my heart
I was fortunate enough to meet Pappy 3 or 4 years before he passed away. My brother Robert Sanders "ROOSTER", made this happen. Heard alot of fun stuff. Pappy and Rooster are gone and i carry on the life.
Love this man & would love to get some of the stills!!! I grew up with all these great men as my "uncles" my dad was VP for Mesa! He drugged me to the club house & to Phoenix club house many times, grew up counting ones with the strippers! Caught him in the flick a couple times!
Used to play pool with them when i was a kid in the 70s and early 80s at Paul and Jerry's in Jerome, AZ. It was awesome they had guns they had to check in, loud bikes and big knifes.
This brings back memories from being a biker in the 70s and 80s. The only thing I don't miss is the rigid frame choppers. I'll take my 115hp bagger any day.
Anyone remember The Toadstool Inn off of Indian School in 70's ?? Phil was the owner. Dozen used to hang there ALL the time. Remember talking to Wrong Way all the time. Also knew Chico. My best friend worked behind the bar.
Although I never got to ride with these guys they were the epitomy of a band of brothers who were true to their name. Unfortunately now a days bike clubs are not true to the old school bikers and just like our veterans of past wars it's a dying breed. I'll always have a dirty pair of leathers and boots in rememberance of what these guys lived for.
Their all so young in these photos. I still have photos of the club that were my dads. I even have some news clips and a Newtimes magazine. My dad was a proud member my hole life no out date and he chose not to patch over because of it. He always had something good to say about all of them even if they chose to patch over he always treated them like they were still his brother. "You ain't gotta like'em but you do gotta love'em because their you brothers" he would always tell us. I miss all of them.
i was riding my Cosmic Chopper bike back in them days . I recognized "Rusty " and ' Greasy Danny ' in these shots . I wonder what happened to Karen Downs. These were some fun brothers to ride with and I wonder what would have happened if I had not moved right after my bike was finished .
I miss John or Joanie as I called him my nickname was onion I rode with him he was a boyfriend and a friend until his death and I hope he rest in peace love forever
My Uncle is "No Neck". That's his pretty mug at 5:12. He's still alive and retired in Michigan (promise to the old lady) I hear "Ox" had passed a few years back. Good guy. Later Theodore 🤣
When I first got to Arizona I saw these guys roaring down power rd Mesa blowing red lights when I noticed a cop siting there at the light do you think he went after them ? Way cool and intimidating
Hung around and rode w DD 1986-1991! Some good dudes and some bad… just like “normals”! Fun nights at Warsaw Wally’s! Nothing like desert riding at night
@@charlesprest1247 WOW. I wasn't trying to provoke anger. I can assure you that most one percent clubs require their members, as well as prospects. To ride Harley Davidson motorcycles. If you are against one percent clubs, that's fine. But it doesn't change the fact. I personally don't care what anyone rides.
@@robertheck6747 No anger here man. I was sharing with you, the true feelings of a 1%er. I am Dirty Dozen and that was the general consensus from my point of view.
That's cool brother. I'm not with any club, but I'm friends with a few that are. Have a wonderful New Year. I've been riding for about fifty years. I love watching any old school videos of bikers.
The days when it was about motorcycles and having fun, today its all about money or power, here in Australia we have a term, Nike Bikie for the way they dress.
Dirty Dozen hoje são Hell's Angels correto? Barger rip,gostou do clube e ofereceu a bandeira dos Angels e então a bandeira dos Dozen,foi baixada e assim começa o chapter dos Hell's no Arizona,assim eu assisti no National geographic uns 15 anos atrás! Bela postagem. Sucesso com o canal. Abraços do Sul do Brasil.
Bikers are the best. Not the crotch rocket guys dodging traffic, but the real riders on their hogs just loving the freedom and living for the ride. Right on!
@toddmurat2673 sport bike riders. Well it takes all kinds. My panhead one day I hurt my leg couldn't kick it. Kid on a jap something or other stopped. I showed him how and he fired my panhead up and was able to get home. They just ride a different style that's all
One of them was my dad's good friend I haven't seen since I was little he passed years ago I wish I could recognize him. He was a good man may he R.I.P.
I remember these guys riding around Phx. back in the late 60's and early 70's ,they inspired me to spend the rest of my life in the motorcycle industry! God bless !
Thank you for posting this my salutes to these guys when i was a kid in 78 first moved to scottsdale i would see these guys and on my bicycle with a banana seat i would imagine being one of the dirty dozens and ride the neighborhood i miss those days any time i seen them riding i would give them a thumbs up some times they would give me a thumbs up back i am a trucker now anytime i see a biker i give them a thumbs up hoping they are the dirty dozens the very first mc i seen as a child my prayers to all the dozens past present and future
The days when it was about brotherhood and biking kroozing and boozing. And rode what you built not bought
Man ain’t that the truth!
Im with you
Yeah some of them are on chopped out inline 4s ant triumphs I don't understand why you have to own a Harley now with most of the clubs Harleys a yuppy bike now.
@@Joe-qv6jh that club was as American as you get and some of their members rode In line 4s chopped out. American as you get is riding a machine you built not some 40,000 yuppie machine. If I was to ride American today it be a Indian. Do ya get it. fake Internet tuff guy
It's still like that for me. It's what you make it😊
I definitely enjoyed the video. Real and legit bikers to boot. Old Arizona was one hell of a beautiful, wild, and free place. Sad to see it disappearing so quickly. Best wishes to all the old timers.
The whole nation is changing year by year. It's hard to watch and I don't understand it. These were the good old days.
@@uncountedvoter9449 so is ours (UK). Visiting Arizona next year, can't wait.
The nations always changed, just because it’s a different world than you’re used to doesn’t mean there won’t be men who continue to live by the outlaws way of life, and will continue to live free as long as they can stand on two feet.
I'd give anything to have my old life back.....😢
We have more fun than in two lifetimes always will be loyal to dirty dozen this is shorts Old lady Lisa dirty dozen loyal till the end
My Brother in-law was Yo-yo, Road Captain, RIP!!!! I had a blast in the early 70s !! Thank you for the memories!!!!
Yoyo, Good guy!
God I wish I was born earlier on. To be in a club with a bunch of guys like that. And don't get me started on those Harleys. When I hear MC and Harley's those pictures are exactly what I picture in my head the old school MC's
If you look close I think there are some KZ's in there it wasn't just Harleys, I never saw guys put them in chopper frames and open pipes before thats pretty cool
Ya look close man lots are rice chops, to join you didn't have to have a harley!!
@@jaymortensen642 I'm 57 now, way back in the 80's when I was just 21 I had a Honda 750-4 that was radically raked and chopped, painted black. You were almost laying on your back riding that bike. I thought I was the coolest guy on earth on that thing and took great delight in smoking Harleys on it. Never lost a race to one, and was almost hated for it lol. There was a lot of hate and distain for Japanese bikes from Harley riders then, way worse than today. If you showed up at a Harley party on a rice bike, you stood a good chance of your bike getting thrown on the bonfire. Seen it happen. I eventually got a Harley, and love her, but those old Hondas and Kawasaki's were the fastest thing on the road back in the early 80's.
Remember, Real Men Ride Any Fuckin' Thing They Want. You can quote me on that. Crash DDMC
@@charlesprest1247 no truer words Crash!!!
In 70s when i was growing up my best friend his uncle rode with dirty dozen iam glad i met their family they were my second family i still live in yoyos dads trailor thank you all for what you do
This group reminds me of the two clubs I rode with in the early 70s. It was some great but short years of my life.
My wife’s dad(Monkey) and her Uncle(Rex) were members back than. I showed her this and now she’s scanning the photos for her dad/mom and uncle. Thank you 👍
Sometimes, we called Monkey, Gorilla Dave. He was a fuckin' wildman and a great Brother.
Monkey was a great person good friends of my dad back in the early days (the 70's)
Did either of you know Eagle " dale morsey" ?
Glad I experienced these years
( What I can recall) Miss those times. World's changed never again.
My dad rode with these guys in the 70s and 80s. I grew up with the Harley parked inside the house,real biker life
Sonny. Thanks. Uncle. For opening my closed. Eyes.✌️
Loved Tucson in 70s, lot of friends in these pictures, thanks, RIP brothers...... Rabbit 😊
Nice to see some pics of my uncle and extended family. Talk about time travel, I watched this live through my elementary school years. Too bad most are locked up or dead and the "life" isn't what it used to be. This is something you'll never see again, like cowboys on the Chisolm trail.
I always find that interesting in which guys are still alive, dead, or in prison in that video.
Saddle. Up.
The 70's was a great time to be alive, so much fun was to be had, between the Bikers Hippies and Skinheads, 70's was a great mix of tribes.
I remember living in Florence Arizona and seeing the Dozen come down the highway through town. I was about 6 yrs old at the time. Never forget it
Did they come to that yearly bike rally at the prison?
@@alextijerina1284 when it was time. But they would just ride through also. I’ve been to the prison run. Nothing like seeing a bunch of Angels at the head of the run
@alextijerina1284 The Dirty Dozen were the ones that started the Florence prison run
Happy my song ‘Bikers Creed was thought of for your tribute. Cool old-school video too - LL&R 🇺🇸
These are BIKERS!! 🤙🤙 Thank you for sharing these amazing pictures!
My dad hung out with some of the Tucson chapter, he painted several of their bikes, took me to their clubhouse for a party a couple times, wild guys, RIP skinny buddy.
Hey crash your dad was my pal , you hung at our shop graffic traffic 2son
@mikestar655 hey stranger!! I totally remember you!! How the hell are ya? It's basically been a whole lifetime ago when I was in Tucson, you were a definite influence on my young mind, thanks! I'm 54 now and still kicking strong, my life has been good. Definitely would like to talk on the phone sometime. Very nice to hear from you!
@@mikestar655 Did you happen to know my uncle Dwayne aka Crow
I miss Arizona a lot and Miss John and I knew Chico and a few others I mean I could go down the line of all over my new and I play the song over and over and it's just really close to my heart
I was fortunate enough to meet Pappy 3 or 4 years before he passed away. My brother Robert Sanders "ROOSTER", made this happen. Heard alot of fun stuff. Pappy and Rooster are gone and i carry on the life.
Love this man & would love to get some of the stills!!! I grew up with all these great men as my "uncles" my dad was VP for Mesa! He drugged me to the club house & to Phoenix club house many times, grew up counting ones with the strippers! Caught him in the flick a couple times!
Back in the day
My grandpa was Henry H Feltrop aka Horse man his son my father was Colton feltrop he recently passed in Dec.23
The song "Arizona" by Prophet & The Cowboys of Apocalypse. Originally written by ST. MADNESS.
Used to play pool with them when i was a kid in the 70s and early 80s at Paul and Jerry's in Jerome, AZ. It was awesome they had guns they had to check in, loud bikes and big knifes.
THOSE WERE THE DAYS WHEN BROTHERHOOD WAS REAL
This brings back memories from being a biker in the 70s and 80s. The only thing I don't miss is the rigid frame choppers. I'll take my 115hp bagger any day.
Anyone remember The Toadstool Inn off of Indian School in 70's ?? Phil was the owner. Dozen used to hang there ALL the time. Remember talking to Wrong Way all the time. Also knew Chico. My best friend worked behind the bar.
Mark Miller hung out there. Do you remember him?
Been around those pictures all my life thanks for the memories
Definitely was a different breed back then. Supposedly they was the real deal and not what it is today but real outlaw’s on bikes
Rooster was my street pop's may he RIP 🙏
Love the old club videos. The bikes. Wonder who is still around.
Shout out to the old ruff boyz! Wish you would restart a chapter in Flagstaff!
Too the few who still stand and ride for the brand, thank you.
Rest in peace sunny and love you and respect for you and
I saw bikers like these guys when i was a young boy i was inspired buy them today 50years on i own 3 harleys
Although I never got to ride with these guys they were the epitomy of a band of brothers who were true to their name. Unfortunately now a days bike clubs are not true to the old school bikers and just like our veterans of past wars it's a dying breed. I'll always have a dirty pair of leathers and boots in rememberance of what these guys lived for.
Their all so young in these photos. I still have photos of the club that were my dads. I even have some news clips and a Newtimes magazine. My dad was a proud member my hole life no out date and he chose not to patch over because of it. He always had something good to say about all of them even if they chose to patch over he always treated them like they were still his brother. "You ain't gotta like'em but you do gotta love'em because their you brothers" he would always tell us. I miss all of them.
I met these guys up in Jerome in the early 90s and partied with them at the Spirit Room. Had a great time!
Hung out with these guys when I lived in Tempe in '78 and '79, Couldn't afford a Harley at the time, rode a chopped 750 Honda with headers of course
Love and Respect... memory of being knee high...19 th Ave and Peoria...
This was a bad ass video rhe dirty dozen had a club house in the 70s 5 blocks from were I lived in tucson az, you could hear them coming
Valley of the Son.... Brotherhood is mighty righteous.... And can't be defeated 👊.... All as, one.... Is a big one
Awesome tribute!!❤❤
Nice post. I have seen most of the pics though. Chico was a good friend of mine. As was Hoover, Big George, toxic. R.I.P. great times.
We all know why Hoover was murdered. It’s too bad. Dale Orman was a good friend of Hoover
@mr.roboto7330 I think the police shot Hoover that night.
Those where the days....in memory of true brotherhood.....un saludo from the old world from a old pilgrim
i was riding my Cosmic Chopper bike back in them days . I recognized "Rusty " and ' Greasy Danny ' in these shots . I wonder what happened to Karen Downs. These were some fun brothers to ride with and I wonder what would have happened if I had not moved right after my bike was finished .
Do you remember Mark Miller?
Rest in peace John a dirty dozen and a Hells Angel one of my best friend
Tracy - he must of been a bad dude 😎😎🥃🚬💵🗡️🔪👍
I miss John or Joanie as I called him my nickname was onion I rode with him he was a boyfriend and a friend until his death and I hope he rest in peace love forever
I miss Joni nickname onion road with with him and the Hell's Angels he was killed in San Francisco I miss him and I hope he rest in peace
@@tracybryant2413 How was he killed in SF?
Got smoked.
Hung out with those guys in Tucson back in the 80's
R.I.P. SONNY. HELL'S. ANGEL. Rest in peace brother.
My Uncle is "No Neck". That's his pretty mug at 5:12.
He's still alive and retired in Michigan (promise to the old lady)
I hear "Ox" had passed a few years back. Good guy.
Later Theodore 🤣
My Uncle was Mesa Ed. He rides on from somewhere beyond.
QBall ! RIP.
QBall! He is missed.
@@rickritchey5375 I still have a courtesy card he gave me. Along time ago
Brings back lots of memories,...
I grew up with thease
MEN!!!! And know them well. Miss you guys. PhuckenPaulyBallz
This was a great rendition. DOPE !!!
Proud to call Oscar the grouch my brother,279 CREW NY,
Cool man. From east Tennessee.
This a bad ass song im mexican but respect the brotherhood of the bikers.
Digging the soundtracks
Beautiful
When I first got to Arizona I saw these guys roaring down power rd Mesa blowing red lights when I noticed a cop siting there at the light do you think he went after them ? Way cool and intimidating
I remember when they came through Kearny az. Back in the 70's
My brothers...Buckshot & Joker..Live on 4ever...👍🇺🇸
Those are real bikers and bikes times have changed
Hung around and rode w DD 1986-1991! Some good dudes and some bad… just like “normals”! Fun nights at Warsaw Wally’s! Nothing like desert riding at night
Did you know Dwayne aka Crow
Did you hang around Sportster Bob by any chance
I miss arizona...81❤
Ahh. The good old days without a bagger in sight ...
I love these old videos. I'm surprised a one percent club is alright with members riding Japanese scooters. Thanks again for sharing.
Remember, Real Men Ride Any Fuckin' Thing They Want. You can quote me on that. Crash DDMC
@@charlesprest1247 WOW. I wasn't trying to provoke anger. I can assure you that most one percent clubs require their members, as well as prospects. To ride Harley Davidson motorcycles. If you are against one percent clubs, that's fine. But it doesn't change the fact. I personally don't care what anyone rides.
@@robertheck6747 No anger here man. I was sharing with you, the true feelings of a 1%er. I am Dirty Dozen and that was the general consensus from my point of view.
That's cool brother. I'm not with any club, but I'm friends with a few that are. Have a wonderful New Year. I've been riding for about fifty years. I love watching any old school videos of bikers.
@@robertheck6747 Let me tell you, we had a great fucking time!!!
I knew some of the Mesa fellas back in the day .. bad Bob..Ed Z.. and a few others .. good men
Angels Never Die.
In memory of #22 DD RIP TY
The days when it was about motorcycles and having fun, today its all about money or power, here in Australia we have a term, Nike Bikie for the way they dress.
Watching this and hoping i see my parents. James Mason and Cece if anyone knows them. would've been around early 80s
Anyway..I Salute u..ride on..n may God have u n his Forces!
I wish these men had looked after the voting ballot booths. HFFH OFFO 🏴
Brother respectfully i ask whats hffh ??
@@ChrisGarcia7608 I think he means Henchmen MC. It would stand for Henchmen forever forever Henchmen.
@@sbhjackson5931 ok
Rest In Peace Chopper.
Great song great video coming at ya from the Pacific Northwest
Thanks for the video...
Sad there not around today
nope
Great dedication⚡⚡💀☠️
One of the original dozen does upholstery for my step father's dealership. He's old & feeble now.
Never forget those Flying Dice DFFD
Dirty Dozen hoje são Hell's Angels correto? Barger rip,gostou do clube e ofereceu a bandeira dos Angels e então a bandeira dos Dozen,foi baixada e assim começa o chapter dos Hell's no Arizona,assim eu assisti no National geographic uns 15 anos atrás! Bela postagem. Sucesso com o canal. Abraços do Sul do Brasil.
hola mi hermano del norte de arizona✌️❤️🙏🙏🙏😇
Si
@@charlesprest1247 Ok. Feliz Ano Novo,saúde paz felicidades tudo de bom que existe no universo para você e família.
@@carloslaertef.dasilva30 Gracias
@@carloslaertef.dasilva30 obrigada
Excelent!!
Cool pics
Thank. You. George Cristi. Ventura. Chapter. Prez.
Love you
Bikers are the best. Not the crotch rocket guys dodging traffic, but the real riders on their hogs just loving the freedom and living for the ride. Right on!
@toddmurat2673 sport bike riders. Well it takes all kinds. My panhead one day I hurt my leg couldn't kick it. Kid on a jap something or other stopped. I showed him how and he fired my panhead up and was able to get home. They just ride a different style that's all
awesome
Excellent tribute/video!
Yes sir can not bring back yesterday
Choo Choo s..tucson..70s..real men know how to tcob 🔥
I guess they still kickin.....
These are the bikes I love and still ride, but without any kind of club
The ass kicking i got. Showed. To give respect.
Hah, I saw it at the end...there is Ocean Front Property in Arizona! Ha ha
It’s been awhile.
Awesome 🤙