

Gunman Unloads on Crowded Motorcycle Clubhouse
Can motorcycle club arguments really be settled with fists instead of guns — and is Harley-Davidson’s new plan to attract younger riders actually going to work?
In this episode we break down the latest biker news: a late-night shooting at the Black Raiders MC clubhouse in Memphis that left eight people injured after a simple argument escalated, plus Harley-Davidson’s “Back to the Bricks” strategy aimed at bringing in younger riders with more affordable bikes.
We discuss why pulling a firearm over a disagreement is never the answer in motorcycle club culture, how things have changed from the old days of handling business outside, and why this Memphis MC incident is a wake-up call for riders everywhere. Then we dive into Harley’s latest moves — reviving the Sportster line, a new 440cc entry-level bike, pricing around $6k–$10k, and their push for younger buyers — while sharing straight talk on why these plans might miss the mark with today’s generation that wants fast, fun sport bikes.
Motorcycle club shooting Memphis, biker news, Harley-Davidson targeting youth, Sportster revival, affordable Harley motorcycles, MC culture problems, and real rider opinions. If you ride a Harley, belong to an MC, or just love motorcycle lifestyle content, this one hits hard.
Drop your thoughts in the comments — have you seen club drama turn bad like this? Would you buy a new entry-level Harley for your first bike?
Timestamps: 0:00 – Can’t We Just Get Along? The Problem With Guns in Motorcycle Clubs 1:28 – Memphis Black Raiders MC Shooting: 8 Injured After Argument 2:45 – Full Details on the Victims & Investigation 3:33 – Harley-Davidson’s New Strategy to Target Younger Riders 5:23 – “Back to the Bricks” Plan & Profit Goals 6:50 – New Affordable Sportster & 440cc Bike Details 7:50 – Why Harley Keeps Struggling With Younger Generations 9:56 – Real Talk on MC Culture & Harley Suits Who Don’t Get It 10:48 – Final Thoughts & Music Channel Plug
Bandidos Hits Mongols in Bold Ambush In Texas
What happened when a Bandidos member allegedly shot a Mongols motorcycle club rider on the Texas expressway?
In this biker news update, we break down the latest arrests and court outcomes rocking the motorcycle club world. Gilbert Corales, a Bandidos MC member, was arrested in Odessa for the aggravated assault with a deadly weapon after the April 25 shooting of a Mongols member near West Loop 250 North in Midland, Texas. The victim is in stable condition, but this incident highlights the intense heat between clubs and Texas’s aggressive anti-gang task force approach.
We also cover the Portland, Maine biker brawl fallout involving the Outlaws. Two men—Christopher Hanken and Caleb Pelky—pleaded guilty to assault charges after a deadly patch policing incident that killed Susan McGra Hugh Gray and injured others. Aggravated assault conspiracy charges were dropped, but the case shows the real consequences of club disputes caught on video.
Texas continues its reputation as the king of motorcycle club profiling post-Waco Twin Peaks, with gang task forces cracking down hard on patched riders. This episode discusses why public violence like shootings on motorcycles hurts the entire biker community and what lessons clubs should learn moving forward.
If you follow Bandidos MC, Mongols MC, Outlaws MC, biker club news, 1%er culture, or motorcycle club drama, this update is for you. Drop your thoughts in the comments—do you think these incidents are retaliation or something else?
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Man Stuffed in Crypt by Murderous Harpy Warlocks Motorcycle Club
A beloved musician and tattoo artist vanished after getting a call from his best friend. What police eventually found inside an abandoned cemetery crypt shocked everyone.
In this deep dive into one of Philadelphia’s most disturbing cases, we break down how Keith Palumbo was murdered and hidden inside a sealed crypt at the forgotten Mount Moriah Cemetery — along with another victim. The killer? His longtime friend and Harpy Warlocks Motorcycle Club member, Michael “Kaos” DeLuca.
Betrayal. Cold-blooded murder. A biker gang cover-up that stayed hidden for months.
► What really happened the night Keith disappeared ► Why his body was dumped in a historic crypt ► The second victim discovered in the same vault ► How the Harpy Warlocks MC was tied to the crime
This is a story of friendship turned deadly.
Death of David Allen Coe A True Outlaw A Look At His Life
David Allan Coe, the ultimate Outlaw Country legend and true outlaw biker, has passed away at 86. In this tribute video we break down his incredible life — from prison to Nashville stardom, writing massive hits like “Take This Job and Shove It,” and living the real 1%er lifestyle that defined the golden age of motorcycling. We dive deep into the interview where Coe talks about the “rub invasion” of the mid-90s, how Harley-Davidson turned its back on the outlaw image that built the brand, and the difference between real scooter tramps and weekend warriors.
If you grew up riding ironheads, panheads, and living the biker life before Sons of Anarchy made it fashionable, this one hits hard. Gray beards and old school riders — this is for you.
Rest in Power, DAC. One of the last true outlaws who never sold out.
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Biker Protocol Gurus Are Full Of Crap SAVE YOURSELF A BLACKEYE
Why Biker Protocol Guru Channels On YouTube Are Full Of Crap
I’m calling out these so-called “biker protocol experts” and “MC gurus” who have ZERO real time in a motorcycle club but act like they know everything. They pull protocol out of their ass, give dangerous advice, then flip around and use biker news stories as “education” — the same biker news they used to cry about.
Real talk: If you’ve never prospected, never worn a patch for any real length of time, or never lived the actual one percenter lifestyle, stop teaching club protocol. You’re hurting the scene, getting people in trouble, and doing it all for clicks and pennies.
Black Dragon gets a pass — 35+ years in the game. But the rest of these clowns with no club experience? Straight-up hypocrites. They’re running out of content so now they’re jumping on biker news, hyping fake peace talks, and pretending they can teach you how to survive the streets.
This is the honest truth from someone who’s actually in the scene — no hiding, no bullsh*t.
If you’re tired of fake biker protocol channels, poser gurus, and YouTube experts who’ve never earned their patch, this one’s for you.
Biker Lifestyle • Motorcycle Club Protocol • Real One Percenter Talk
Drop a comment: What do you think about these protocol channels switching to biker news for “education”?
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