Motorcycle Clubs Are Either Posers Or Punks And This Is Why
Motorcycle club members are just a bunch of posers and punks who don’t know what real biking is all about… or so says one salty commenter who lumps biker clubs in with nightclubs and throws a blanket over the entire scene. In this video, I break down that wild comment and give my unfiltered reply to BM Phil 3400.
Do you ride or are you just watching from the sidelines? Why mix up nightclubs with biker clubs? And is every patched rider really a poser or troublemaker like Hollywood loves to push? I address the stereotypes head-on: some guys can be jerks when you invade their space, but civilians with the Billy Badass attitude often start the drama too. Not every motorcycle club member is a punk, and painting them all with the same brush is straight-up lazy.
We even touch on a local Outlaws clubhouse that was walking distance from my office — which might explain the white-collar grudge. Bottom line? Live and let live in this free country, expand your view, and stop throwing hate on an entire lifestyle because of a bad experience.
If you’ve got strong opinions on motorcycle clubs, 1%er culture, posers in the biker scene, or real biker brotherhood, drop them in the comments — the best ones get answered in future videos!
Ride safe, rock on, and remember: I heart every comment because at least you showed up.
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Nice bike ride on the Iron Horse Regional Trail in San Francisco/Oakland north East Bay area
We stayed in Dublin CA Friday night for a Saturday morning 42 mile bike ride my wife and some of our friends did as part of the women's only Cinderella bike ride. I’m told that it was a nice event and an enjoyable course.
As for me, I decided to explore the Iron Horse Regional Trail on a 32 mile out and back from Dublin past Danville to my Walnut Creek turnaround. It’s a very nice paved trail 10 or so feet wide with 50 yards or so of open space and trees along the way. It was originally a rail line, so the trail is flat and mostly straight, something I’m not used to living in the Santa Cruz area.
Along the way the trail is bordered by neighborhoods and schools. It’s a well used trail with lots of runners, walkers, and families with kids and dogs, mostly locals, presumably.
It’s a bike trail I’d recommend.
https://www.ebparks.org/trails/interpark/iron-horse
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Amsterdam Cycling Bike Ride around the liveable parts of the city

I Can’t Stand Motorcycle Clubs Anymore – Here’s The Real Reason
Are motorcycle clubs losing public support? Why are everyday bikers and independents getting sick of MC drama at major rallies? In this video, we break down a powerful subscriber comment from Patriot Magnus about the growing frustration with outlaw motorcycle clubs causing chaos at events. From Sturgis to Daytona Bike Week, people are tired of looking over their shoulders wondering if violence will erupt and ruin their expensive trips.
If you’re into motorcycle club news, biker lifestyle, or outlaw MC culture, this discussion hits hard on the real issues facing the biker community today. Club members signed up for the life — but regular riders and the public didn’t. When incidents pop off in front of normies at gas stations or events, it affects everyone and fuels anti-biker laws.
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No Women Allowed Policy Tested &These Guys Failed Miserably
If you’re talking MC Protocol, biker protocol, or 1% motorcycle club traditions, you better keep it real. In this video, I break down why authenticity matters when discussing women in MCs, outlaw clubs, and the differences between riding clubs (RCs), social clubs, and true motorcycle clubs.
Old-school biker here with years in the scene—I’ve seen the lifestyle up close. I respect women in riding clubs and associations, but when it comes to full MC protocol in traditional men’s clubs, especially those with three-piece patches or 1%er vibes, things have always followed a certain code. No stuttering, no over-explaining—just straight talk about what the culture has looked like for decades.
I react to a popular biker protocol channel handling a question about including women in MC stuff. My take? If you’re wearing colors and teaching protocol on YouTube, own your beliefs. Don’t apologize for the history or the reality of defending a patch. This isn’t about modern equality debates—it’s about the practical side of club life, prospecting, and what happens when things get real in the bars or on the road.
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Motorcycle Clubs ARE SELF DESTRUCTING {THE ROT INSIDE}
Are motorcycle clubs dying from the inside? In this raw discussion, we break down the real reasons so many outlaw motorcycle clubs are struggling today. From heavy drugs like meth destroying brotherhoods, to money turning clubs into organized crime, lost secrecy, weak prospecting, and members jumping clubs like musical chairs — the rot is real.
Veteran biker insight on how things changed from the old days (post-WWII and Vietnam era) to now. We cover the three big rules clubs made for a reason (especially no needles), why meth became a plague on MC culture, territory wars, RICO cases, and how the internet exposed everything that used to stay quiet.
Is the self-destruction permanent? Or is it just a small percentage bringing heat on everyone else? Real talk from someone who’s followed biker news and MC culture for nearly 10 years.
If you’re into 1%er lifestyle, outlaw motorcycle clubs, patch etiquette, or just want the unfiltered truth about what’s happening in the biker world in 2026 — this one’s for you.