The Lone Wolf is his own man, he has his own rules and usually doesn't care what others think. In an MC there are a bunch of bylaws you have to follow. Of course if you are a Lone Wolf you won't get invited to insider MC parties (if you're not that close to the MC), however if there is two different open clubhouse parties going on in the weekends, you can go to both of them, even if rival MCs organizes them. Some might say that Lone Wolfs can't go to that much parties. ![]() You can put your family above all, you can go to your son's baseball match and you can experience the real freedom of riding. If it's your son's baseball match is in the evening but there is a club thing going on, you must be there, with your club.Īs a Lone Wolf on the other hand, you don't have none of these responsibilities. If you get a call from your President in the middle of the night, even if you're not a Prospect, you must go. Of course it differs from club to club, but in the majority of 1%er clubs you hear that " the club above all" and they mean it. Being in such clubs requires a lot of resignation, let it be work, family or friends. It is understandable that a lot of bikers doesn't want to carry the responsibility and burden of being in and MC, especially in an outlaw one. So keep in mind that not all of these points are my own thoughts. I've seen some pack of Lone Wolfs in various motorcycle/MC events over the years, some of them being civil, others acting tough and getting into serious trouble. However I don't know all about it, so I did my research before writing this guide. You might be a Lone Wolf yourself, nonetheless, a lot of lone rider doesn't know how to act properly, or in this case, how to roleplay it properly. The so called Lone Wolfs makes up the majority of this community. ![]() ![]() I have seen thousands of MC guides, about a lot of topics involving the MC world however the biker community is not just MCs, Associations or any other Riding Clubs.
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