Passing 1%ers And Motorcycle Clubs!
Summary
TLDREl video aborda el tema de cómo los motociclistas individuales, o 'lone wolves', deben mostrar respeto y manejar la situación cuando se encuentran con clubes de motociclistas del 1% en la carretera. El narrador insta a mantener el espacio, a no intentar unirse al grupo sin invitación y a seguir las normas del club para evitar conflictos. Destaca la importancia del respeto mutuo y cómo, al seguir estas pautas, se puede asegurar una interacción pacífica y respetuosa entre todos los usuarios de la carretera.
Takeaways
- 🛵 Respeto es fundamental: El script enfatiza la importancia del respeto entre todos los usuarios de las carreteras, sin importar si son miembros de un club de motociclistas o no.
- 🏍 No intentes unirte a un grupo de motociclistas sin invitación: Si estás solo, mantén la distancia y no trates de unirte al grupo, a menos que se te invite explícitamente.
- 👥 Mantener la distancia: Si no conoces a los motociclistas con los que estás viajando, mantén la distancia para evitar malentendidos o conflictos.
- 🛑 No trates de adelantar a un grupo de 1%ers: Si estás en la carretera y ves un grupo de motociclistas, no trates de adelantarlos, ya que podría ser visto como una falta de respeto.
- 📌 Identificar a los líderes del grupo: El script menciona que el líder o road captain de un grupo de motociclistas saldrá para verificar quién se acerca, por lo que es importante conocer quién está a cargo.
- 🚫 Evitar situaciones potencialmente peligrosas: El script relata situaciones en las que intentar adelantar a un grupo de motociclistas ha terminado mal, por lo que es importante ser consciente de estos riesgos.
- 🙋♂️ Pedir permiso si es necesario: Si tienes la oportunidad de interactuar con un grupo de motociclistas, es mejor pedir permiso antes que asumir que puedes unirte a ellos.
- 👋 Mostrar respeto a través de gestos: Un simple gesto, como una inclinación de cabeza, puede ser suficiente para mostrar respeto y evitar conflictos.
- 🚦 Respeto mutuo: El script enfatiza que el respeto es una ruta de ida y vuelta, y que mostrar respeto a otros, independientemente de su estatus en el mundo de las motocicletas, es beneficioso para todos.
- 📢 Compartir conocimientos y experiencias: El script sugiere compartir información y experiencias con otros, especialmente aquellos que están aprendiendo sobre el mundo de las motocicletas y los clubes.
- 🌎 Conciencia de la comunidad motociclista: El script subraya la importancia de ser consciente de las dinámicas y conflictos dentro de la comunidad motociclista, y de aprender a navegarlos con respeto y consideración.
Q & A
¿Qué es lo que se busca discutir en el video?
-El video busca discutir el tema de pasar por clubs de motociclistas del 1% y cómo los solitarios (lone wolves) deberían manejar la situación para no entrar en conflictos.
Qué es un 1%er en el contexto de los motociclistas?
-Un 1%er se refiere a un miembro de un club de motociclistas que es considerado como la élite o la parte más hardcore dentro de la comunidad de motociclistas.
Por qué es importante respetar al pasar por un club de motociclistas?
-Es importante respetar a otros motociclistas para mantener la paz y evitar conflictos innecesarios en la carretera.
¿Qué sugiere el videoacer con respecto a cómo se debe acercar a un club de motociclistas como un solitario?
-El video sugiere que los solitarios no deben intentar unirse al grupo (pack) de motociclistas sin su permiso y deben mantener su distancia para no parecer una amenaza o enemigo.
¿Qué es el rol de un road captain o tail gunner en un club de motociclistas?
-El road captain o tail gunner es el miembro responsable de controlar el grupo (pack) de motociclistas, asegurándose de que todos estén en formación y sepan quiénes son los demás que se les acercan.
¿Qué ocurre si un solitario se acerca demasiado a un club de motociclistas?
-Si un solitario se acerca demasiado, podría ser visto como una amenaza o enemigo, y podría resultar en conflictos o incluso acciones físicas.
¿Qué es la recomendación del video para evitar conflictos con clubes de motociclistas?
-La recomendación es mantenerse al margen, esperar una señal de aprobación y mostrar respeto a los demás usuarios de la carretera.
¿Qué es la perspectiva del narrador al hablar sobre los clubes de motociclistas?
-El narrador habla desde la perspectiva de un miembro de un club de motociclistas, pero enfatiza en respeto a todos, sin importar si son parte de un club o no.
¿Qué es el 'diamond club' en el contexto del video?
-El 'diamond club' se refiere a un club de motociclistas con un estatus elevado, que ha ganado su posición a través de años de trabajo y sacrificio.
¿Por qué es importante el respeto en la comunidad de motociclistas?
-El respeto es fundamental para mantener la paz y la seguridad en la carretera, y para evitar conflictos innecesarios entre los diferentes grupos de motociclistas.
¿Qué sugiere el videoacer para los jóvenes que están aprendiendo sobre la cultura de los motociclistas?
-El video sugiere que es importante aprender y entender los códigos de conducta y el respeto dentro de la comunidad de motociclistas para evitar conflictos y mejorar la experiencia en la carretera.
Outlines
🏍 Respeto en la carretera: pasando clubes de motociclistas
Este párrafo aborda la importancia del respeto en la comunidad de motociclistas, especialmente al pasar por clubs de motociclistas, tanto los llamados 1%ers como los motociclistas comunes. El narrador enfatiza en no someterse a nadie, sino en mantener el respeto mutuo. Habla de un video previo sobre la misma temática y ofrece consejos prácticos para evitar malentendidos, como no adentrarse en el grupo de motociclistas y mantenerse atento a posibles conflictos entre clubs. Finalmente, insta a la prudencia y a respetar los espacios de los demás para evitar situaciones no deseadas.
🤜 Diferencias regionales y situaciones en la carretera
En este párrafo, el narrador destaca las diferencias regionales en la interacción entre motociclistas, y cómo estas pueden influir en situaciones en la carretera. Describe situaciones específicas, como el paso de funerales y la importancia de mostrar respeto en tales casos. También menciona un incidente en el que un motociclista fue castigado por falta de respeto. El narrador subraya la importancia de la comunicación no verbal, como un gesto de cabeza, para evitar malentendidos y mantener la armonía en la comunidad de motociclistas.
🌬️ Continuando el viaje: respeto y comunidad
El narrador comparte su experiencia personal en el frío y su perseverancia en continuar disfrutando de los paseos en motocicleta. También menciona su afiliación con la comunidad de 'demons row', enfatizando en la importancia del respeto dentro de la comunidad, incluso entre aquellos que no forman parte de clubs de motociclistas. Finalmente, insta a los más jóvenes y a los recién llegados a la cultura de la motocicleta a aprender y respetar las normas y costumbres de la carretera.
Mindmap
Keywords
💡respeto
💡1%ers
💡clubes de motociclistas
💡lone wolves
💡road captain
💡tail gunner
💡diamond club
💡situaciones potencialmente peligrosas
💡protocolos de interacción
💡contexto cultural de los motociclistas
💡seguridad en la carretera
Highlights
The speaker emphasizes the importance of safety and respect among bikers, regardless of their affiliation.
The discussion focuses on the proper etiquette when encountering 1%ers motorcycle clubs and regular bikers on the road.
The speaker clarifies that respect is not about submission, but about mutual understanding and protection.
The concept of 'lone wolf' bikers and how they should interact with motorcycle clubs is explored.
The speaker advises against encroaching on the space of motorcycle clubs, as it could be misconstrued as hostility.
The role of the road captain or tail gunner in assessing and managing interactions with other bikers is highlighted.
The speaker shares personal experiences and observations from the east coast perspective.
The potential dangers of high-speed riding and the importance of awareness are discussed.
The speaker addresses the misconceptions and misunderstandings about motorcycle clubs that are often spread online.
The value of earning respect within the biking community is emphasized, rather than assuming it based on appearance.
The speaker encourages bikers to communicate and understand each other's intentions to avoid conflict.
The importance of showing respect by giving a nod or other non-verbal signals is discussed.
The speaker advises against trying to join a pack of bikers without an invitation, as it could lead to misunderstandings.
The potential consequences of disrespectful actions, such as flying by a funeral procession, are mentioned.
The speaker shares a personal anecdote about witnessing the negative outcomes of disrespecting motorcycle clubs.
The value of knowledge and understanding within the biking community is highlighted for the benefit of newcomers.
The speaker concludes by reiterating the importance of mutual respect among all bikers for a safer and more harmonious riding environment.
Transcripts
big shout out to everybody out there hope everybody's riding safe today we're going
to talk about passing 1%ers motorcycle clubs regular bikers today you know what let's just
call it what it is it's called a spade of spade we're gonna talk about respect and this isn't
about bowing down to anybody because I never would tell anybody you know we're all men woman here
it's about respect I did a video called passing one percenters and motorcycle clubs about two
years ago and i did it from the perspective of being that you were in a motorcycle club
pulling up to another motorcycle club today we're gonna talk about being a lone wolf and I'm gonna
link that down too so you can check that in the description if you're in the mc and you
know you you're a little unclear pulling up on a one percent club when you're with your club on
the highway you can check that one out but today I've been asked about this for a couple years now
as a lone wolf pulling up to a 1 club how will we maneuver in without getting caught up in the
situation what is the proper respect i just want to say this when you're pulling up to a club
never try to pull into their pack same rules apply if you're in a club and not a club never
try to i don't care if you're on the same side give them their space because you don't know
what issues they got with what club you could sit there and look like one of their enemies you could
you could look like one of their enemies brothers you know pulling up they don't know who you are
so that's why you have to be careful and this isn't about being tough this is about protection
so you know that road cap that he's gonna pull out and see who's who who's pulling up on the pack
the road captain or the tail gunner you know depending on your club's lingo you know whatever
that diamond club however they move whatever they call it but whoever is in control of the
pack is gonna hop out of that pack and they're gonna they're gonna make their presence felt
so what you do is when you pull up and let's be honest here a lot of times this
situation is not gonna happen a lot of times you the the one percenters are gonna be flying
they're going to be doing like 90 tight pack and they're going to fly by but you got your people
you know like and i'm speaking from the east coast perspective you got your people on these
sport bikes and those things go 160 they fly and i've seen situations but i was with my club where
dudes fly by and they think it's cool and then you get to the gas station and things don't go so well
it's just a part of life and listen am i saying that that's the way it should be am i saying that
bikers own the road and you need to lay down for us that's not what i'm saying but what i am saying
is this is for the people that want to know and not disrespect anybody but it i like i've said
it before in the past it's almost like let's just say we're just standing on the block it's a whole
bunch of us we're just standing there and we're walking we decide to walk like we're we're going
inside the bar or something right and someone just runs by us and runs in front of us and goes inside
the bar first and gets served first you know what i mean it's kind of like that you know that might
not be the best for instance but it's kind of like that it's unnecessary and it's disrespectful and
it's like i understand you're not in a club you don't have to adhere to club rules it's different
if you're in a club it is very different but my opinion is you should hang back a little
and get the okay because you know some clubs don't care let's be honest here and listen
i'm saying this from a perspective of somebody that would be myself riding with a diamond on
and i will pull up to some lone wolves or whatever and i'm not just gonna fly past them
like oh i'm super one percenter so i i don't have to respect you no i respect everybody
like everybody needs to respect everybody so what i'm saying is this is a two-way street and will
there be diamond clubs that just fly by and feel that the king of the road and not respect yes
that is a that is a reality of life you have you know certain clubs that will do that but
they have earned for many years the position that they're sitting in so and that's the thing about
people you know that you know hop on the web they talk about these situations but they don't know
what we had to do to put in the work to get that diamond it's a certain kind of pain and suffering
that you got to go through to earn your way and then for a person to just come in and talk about
your lifestyle is disrespectful you know and to even like value their opinion when they speak
on a situation that they've never been in i just don't understand that i could never like if you're
like uh uh like i don't know if you're a new york giant fan and and you're talking to somebody and
they don't even know who the quarterback is i mean come on i don't i don't even want to have the
conversation with you you know so then you'll have people that think they know more than the person
that played for the new york giants but i digress real quick too hit me with a pound what stage
you're from because all states are different also let me know in the comments if you've been through
a situation where you blew past someone's and you caught some heat or or a situation where
you hung back and you know and it was all good because there's a lot of respect i'm telling you
the ones will respect you if you give them the respect it's not a weakness to show respect we
should all show respect to each other so let's say the road captain when you pull up you're
in a scenario where you pull up maybe they're going a little slower i heard of a situation
where there was a funeral possession and uh and a biker got his ass whooped because he flew by and
they were going at a certain speed out of respect and that's a huge disrespect and you know that's
not something that happens all the time but i'm just saying i know a situation personally where
i saw something like that it did not end well and this is just knowledge like you know for everyday
life it's not like saying that it's right that you should you know get your ass whip if you cut
somebody off or whatever and then you know also like we all know about the situation with the kid
the video where it said the kid um got kicked on his bike um by the hell's angels that that
was clickbait just because there was some red patches you know they said it was the hell's angel
you know how that goes but it does happen these road captains will kick your bike because they
don't know who you are so they're defending their brother they might think you're an enemy you got
to remember there's a lot of stuff going on right now and it's not you know they they they promote
a lot of stuff on there on the web of the problems that that certain clubs have with each
other i don't get into that too much but i've been living this life for a long time and now from the
the side of a lone wolf if you move correctly you're going to get the same respect as everybody
else so if they give you the nod and and you know they're like go ahead you could pass
just pass through respect don't just fly by and you know in a disrespectful manner just
show some you know some respect give a head nod something there's nothing wrong with that
you know there's nothing wrong with giving respect it does not make you less of a man
but just like i know people think that like if you slow down at a light or something like that like
let's say you're not on a highway or whatever and you slow down at a light people think that
you could like pull behind and like actually be part of the pack never do that keep your distance
like i said before you never know you know what's going on in the street you don't want to pull up
one percentage do not want people riding with them that they don't know now sometimes you might have
some cool ones that'll pull you in the pack if you're riding for a long period of time i have
seen that before that does happen but you have to be asked to come to the pack you cannot just pull
into the pack and don't ride very close when you do do it because you know it does happen and like
you know somebody kicking somebody on a bike you know you can die so this this information is
valuable for somebody young that's just learning about the set because if you just jumped on a
bike like a lot of people act like everybody's supposed to know everything but the truth is if
you've never been in a club in your life and you just jump on a bike how do you know what's respect
and what's disrespect you know you don't know so you know hopefully you know share this video with
some of your little you know people that you know the young boys that ride crazy and they might be
a little disrespectful so that they can learn something because this is valuable information
what happens is you fly past people you disrespect and it's a small world so when you're at that gas
station a couple of exits down because you ran out of gas guess who's going to come 40 50 deep and
pull it to that gas station do you really want to be [ __ ] bricks or do you just want to get your
gas get a head nod have a conversation maybe get some love from a club and it is it goes both ways
everybody needs to show everybody respect i give the same respect to any lone wolf
to any mc to an mm it doesn't matter who it is a diamond whoever it is respect is a two-way street
and we gotta give each other that respect on this road because you got these pickup truck
drivers that'll run you right off the road you got people texting you know you don't know what
the situation is so we at least between us gotta have some type of respect also hit me with that
pound ghosting you know how you do if you're sitting on twos doing what you do or just part
of the demons row community one of my ghosts i love doing these rides it's very cold right now
but i'm enjoying it regardless i'm gonna keep it going as long as i can hopefully it doesn't fall
too far on the 20s and stuff like that it's been pretty good you know 40s they've been creeping in
the 50s once in a while but you know not too too crazy but it's cold you know so but i'm gonna i'm
gonna keep you know keep keeping on like when i started demons row tv and oh yeah we ghostin baby
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