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    1. Unless they’re existing people who ride, I don’t see motorcycle ownership growing much for folks who want to ride in an MC. Sales are dwindling, prices are through the roof, and most people are barely hanging on. Also this younger generation don’t know how to even change a tire on a car without roadside assistance lol, would be interesting to see if there’s a growth of members in MC’s who are newer riders and owners.

    2. People need to read about the MC and 1% world before even thinking on getting on a bike, it’s a way of life, yes it’s freedom it’s therapy but also need to be aware of what’s wrong and right, cuz like many comments wearing the wrong patch thinking that is cool it can get you in a lot of trouble, I always tell my close friends that just stated riding stay away from wearing a cut just ride clean no patches and you still get respect just like you most show respect for this people, it’s a culture but also it’s their passion and is all we got, I’m a rider my self and former MC member, and I respect and stand for absolutely every one out there on two wheels as long that I get the same in return, respect to you ghost, thanks for your videos!!

    3. Not me.i wanted to join a club seeing them drive by in a big ass pack when I was a kid back in the early 90s but I never could afford a bike or shit like that

    4. An Outlaw patched member commented on Facebook about this movie and I don't recall his comment but it was on the lines of, this movie doesn't do us any justice and not worth watching. However, I was talking to a affiliated club member and he told me to be careful wearing support gear as it's a little hot in the MC world right now and not the first time I have had to pay extra attention if ya know what I mean. Also, anyone that wears that vest right now will have some serious issues and not just with the Outlaws…

    5. Got to watch the show before this, i definitely think that you do a good job on talking on the life but speaking before seeing it put things to light that wasnt put in there

    6. You need to make an updated review after seeing the film, the trailer gave you the wrong idea for the film. Tom Hardy wearing that leather jacket that looked blank from the front actually had the vandals patch on the back. The “clubhouse” you saw on fire was actually a bar that had no affiliation to an MC. You have to see it and you’ll understand.

    7. Tom Hardy actually does have his colors on in that scene. It’s not his vest but the shirt he’s wearing has the giant patch on the back. Norman is a huge motorcycle guy so it’s cool to see him in this… he’s actually playing a Hell’s Angel who really came to ride and hang with the Outlaws. His name is Funny Sonny in real life. There was no fighting between the two MC’s in this movie though

    8. Generally yes you're suppose to have your colours on, but back in the day, there wasn't really a code per say, it was about non conformity, same with the different patch styles you see and the eveolution of the patches

    9. I'm a loner, I don't fuck wit too many people IRL. I have maybe 2-3 IRL buddies I fuck wit and trust. with that said, to tackle your question;
      – Do I think this will influence people into the biker culture
      possibly. I know from further research that this movie wasn't true-to-life and had some parts of it exaggerated or fabricated to make the film more appealing but overall I do find some interest in the biker culture from movies and tv shows like this. reason being, seems like the type of comradery you come across in the military. in the service I met a lot of different people from different walks of life and we had a bond, if not for nothing then for simply being part of the same 'mission' or goal or frame of mind.
      So biker culture to me seems in the spirit of that, a bunch of kats who come together based on commonality and common grounds.

      On another hand, I know a lot of American society nowadays is seeking something to belong to. everyone is feeling disenfranchised by our government, by the economy, by "woke culture" and a plethora of other bullshit that movies like this will easily influence some to jump off into a rebel lifestyle to try and 'stick it to the system'. so my short answer is, yea – this movie may possibly motivate folks into the biker culture.

    10. Just seen the movie and I gotta say, the name "Johnny" is a curse among bikers.

      First you got Johnny Lewis from Sons of Anarchy who fell to his death, then you got Johnny Klebitz from GTA: The Lost and Damned, who died the most stupid protagonist death surpassed only by Joel in The Last of Us Part II.

      Then we get to Johnny Davis of The Bikeriders…

      But hey, at least Johnny Strabler from The Wild One survived.

    11. Honestly it was garbage. They tried to make Benny look all edgy and hardcore but he just came off as a simpleton that wanted to play the sympathy card anytime he could with his wife. Movie was overall slow af and the only action in the entire movie was in the trailer and they made it look like way more than what it was. Way too long of a movie for literally nothing exciting to happen at all

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    13. Hey there I know that you like to have your channel focused on mc is there any way you can get pointers on first bikes for someone wanting to get into riding

    14. The move was pretty accurate and that’s exactly why it was kinda mid. There is no good ending because it’s real end. The club is still alive and well so the end of the movie is very abrupt

    15. My gf's father was an outlaw when the book was written….has some pics of him in the book..also yas few small parts in the movie and is mentioned few times as well…saw the movie first night it was out…raised some questions for my gf fer sure

    16. Definitely do not wear those fake cuts. It can get you hurt. I have personally whitness 7 Outlaws jump on 1 guy over a Black Label Society shirt. All because Zakk Wylde is a known Hells Angel's affiliate. An they will come at you like punks and cowards. If there are 4 of you, they will come at you 10 to 15 strong. The fight will never be 1 on 1 no weapons. It is always mob tactics with whatever they can hit you with.

      That said, being right next to an Army base. I have also witnessed one retired SF guy beat the crap out of 4 Outlaws all by himself. So, what Benny's wife says in the movie is 100% true! For every 50 guys in that MC, only about 5 of them are bout it. The are tuff all by themselves. The other 45 are cowards that need that patch to be tuff.

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