Mc support clubs
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From my understanding support clubs are clubs in their own right, not a stepping stone to the bigger club.
Where I'm from there's HA and then a load of smaller clubs that are afflicted to the HA. It would be strange to join a smaller club with the intention of working your way up to join the HA. You would be better off find the club you wanted to be a member of and starting as a hang around, get to know some of the guys and over time express an intrest and try and work your way up to a prospect or support member, then from there if you behave and do as you're told you will likely end up a full member In due course.
I don't ride with a club, but have been around a few and very close to some members of some so that's what I've seen done in the past.
Prepared to be corrected though if im wrong
Where I'm from there's HA and then a load of smaller clubs that are afflicted to the HA. It would be strange to join a smaller club with the intention of working your way up to join the HA. You would be better off find the club you wanted to be a member of and starting as a hang around, get to know some of the guys and over time express an intrest and try and work your way up to a prospect or support member, then from there if you behave and do as you're told you will likely end up a full member In due course.
I don't ride with a club, but have been around a few and very close to some members of some so that's what I've seen done in the past.
Prepared to be corrected though if im wrong
'Working your way up to join Hells Angels'. 'Support club to Satan's Slaves'. 'If you behave and do as you're told you will likely end up a full member'. God, how pathetic. Sounds like some kind of cult or scientology pyramid scheme.
Just go out, have a ride on your own and get some fresh air. And leave your leather chaps at home. Please.
Just go out, have a ride on your own and get some fresh air. And leave your leather chaps at home. Please.
In the defence of MC's I think any club you joined you would have to follow the rules and do as instructed to by the senior members.
Imagine joining the local football club and turning up in running trainers, missing games, wearing the wrong colours and generally being disruptive.... you wouldn't last long, same goes for an MC.
They are a lifestyle aren't they, I like the social aspect and the brotherhood dream they sell but personally don't agree with all the politics and bullst hence not being in a club and not intrested in joining one. They do serve a purpose though I believe for people that need a sense of belonging to something.
Imagine joining the local football club and turning up in running trainers, missing games, wearing the wrong colours and generally being disruptive.... you wouldn't last long, same goes for an MC.
They are a lifestyle aren't they, I like the social aspect and the brotherhood dream they sell but personally don't agree with all the politics and bullst hence not being in a club and not intrested in joining one. They do serve a purpose though I believe for people that need a sense of belonging to something.
Cakey_ said:
In the defence of MC's I think any club you joined you would have to follow the rules and do as instructed to by the senior members.
Imagine joining the local football club and turning up in running trainers, missing games, wearing the wrong colours and generally being disruptive.... you wouldn't last long, same goes for an MC.
They are a lifestyle aren't they, I like the social aspect and the brotherhood dream they sell but personally don't agree with all the politics and bullst hence not being in a club and not intrested in joining one. They do serve a purpose though I believe for people that need a sense of belonging to something.
Yeah but, as an adult, who wants to be told what to do and how to behave in their spare time..? Bizarre...Imagine joining the local football club and turning up in running trainers, missing games, wearing the wrong colours and generally being disruptive.... you wouldn't last long, same goes for an MC.
They are a lifestyle aren't they, I like the social aspect and the brotherhood dream they sell but personally don't agree with all the politics and bullst hence not being in a club and not intrested in joining one. They do serve a purpose though I believe for people that need a sense of belonging to something.
Bob_Defly said:
Yeah but, as an adult, who wants to be told what to do and how to behave in their spare time..? Bizarre...
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