Some people don’t get us. And that’s fine.
We’re not here to please everyone. We’re not trying to be the friendliest group on the block. We don’t pass out business cards. We don’t go looking for recruits. And we don’t need your approval. This life isn’t about marketing. It’s about earning.
Too many people confuse inclusivity with entitlement. Just because you like bikes doesn’t mean you’re ready for a patch. Just because you ride fast doesn’t mean you’re brother material. This ain’t a riding club, and it sure as hell isn’t a social club. It’s a Motorcycle Club. And that means something.
A real MC isn’t something you just join. It’s something you earn the right to be part of, one hard day, one hard mile at a time. That means putting in the work. That means sacrificing comfort, time, ego—and sometimes even relationships. It means learning the rules, living the code, and proving you understand the weight of the patch long before you ever get to wear it.
So no, we’re not for everyone. We don’t want to be.
We want men who mean it. Men who understand that respect isn’t given—it’s earned. That brotherhood isn’t something you can fake. That loyalty is more than a word, and it doesn’t come with conditions. Men who are willing to give more than they take. Who don’t look at the patch as some kind of prize, but as a responsibility.
You don’t apply here. You’re invited. Maybe. And even then, it’s just the beginning.
You’ll start as a hangaround. You’ll listen more than you speak. You’ll show up when it’s inconvenient. You’ll prove you can be counted on. And if the brothers think you’re worth the risk—because yes, bringing someone into a real MC is always a risk—you might be asked to Prospect. That’s when the real test begins. And it’s not about hazing. It’s about transformation. You either grow into a brother, or you don’t.
And if you don’t? No hard feelings. Go ride with your buddies on the weekend. Go find a patch you can buy online. Go build something else that fits you better.
But if you do? You’ll understand why we guard this life so fiercely.
We’re not for everyone. And that’s the point.