They get along just as the white mc's. Respect territory and members and there will be no problems. Some clubs have beef for various reasons. The media can blow things up at times. I am spent time around white and black mc's with no problems. I suggest just know your place. THTNGR.
The term "one percenter" refers to an outlaw motorcycle club. The term comes from a statement made some years ago (by who, I can't recall at the moment) that only about one percent of motorcycle clubs were outlaw clubs, thus the term "one percenter" entered into our lexicon.
I think they get on well with many motorcycle clubs and people interested in motorcycles in general but in the past there has been some conflict at times between them and some other 1%'ers motorcycle clubs.
Have loyality for your club an start seeing your friends as your brothers. Make sure every member that wants to join has loyality and a motorcycle. Talk to older members of other outlaw motorcycle club or simply just a patched member. Also, be sure that you know as much about outlaw motorcycle clubs as possible. IMPORTANT: Make sure that there are no other clubs with the same name as yours. If there are 2 M/Cs with same name than you might cause trouble in your town. Also, make sure you know how to ride a motorcycle and that you like riding it.
David Allan Coe(helped start the outlaw country generation) was in the Outlaws MC in the 70's
The Scorpions Motorcycle Club is one of the oldest, most respected and fastest growing outlaw bike clubs in the U.S.A. and you couldn't ask for a better bunch of friends! ...Ryno :{>
There's a couple different definitions by which an MC can be considered an "outlaw" club, but, if you're going by the traditional definition, Outlaws M.C., Pagans M.C., Hell's Angels M.C., Bandidos M.C., Mongols M.C....
Jesse James does not appear to be a 1%er it looks like he is in a support club which is still an outlaw motorcycle club not to be taken lightly. The support clubs are no joke and affiliated with One percent club. PLus there is nothing wrong with outlaw motocycle clubs they are just men that are friends who get together to have a drink and ride motorbikes.
The Original ZULUS MC are from Detroit. They have been here since the early 60s. Very well respected White MC. They have a Michigan chapter on the other side of the state. Not a 1 percent club but one of Detroits Outlaw Motorcycle Clubs.
In the CHERUB series, the Brigands MC ride Harley-Davidson motorcycles. These bikes are favored by outlaw motorcycle clubs and are known for their iconic design and powerful engines.
Because of the differences of the motorcycle type, brand, models and location of the rider.
new york
Outlaws.