If you’re talking MC Protocol, biker protocol, or 1% motorcycle club traditions, you better keep it real. In this video, I break down why authenticity matters when discussing women in MCs, outlaw clubs, and the differences between riding clubs (RCs), social clubs, and true motorcycle clubs.

Old-school biker here with years in the scene—I’ve seen the lifestyle up close. I respect women in riding clubs and associations, but when it comes to full MC protocol in traditional men’s clubs, especially those with three-piece patches or 1%er vibes, things have always followed a certain code. No stuttering, no over-explaining—just straight talk about what the culture has looked like for decades.

I react to a popular biker protocol channel handling a question about including women in MC stuff. My take? If you’re wearing colors and teaching protocol on YouTube, own your beliefs. Don’t apologize for the history or the reality of defending a patch. This isn’t about modern equality debates—it’s about the practical side of club life, prospecting, and what happens when things get real in the bars or on the road.

Topics covered:

  • Traditional MC protocol vs. new-age approaches
  • Women in riding clubs (RCs) vs. outlaw motorcycle clubs
  • Why some things just don’t translate to 1% club culture
  • The importance of being authentic when representing the biker lifestyle
  • Dangers of wearing colors while discussing sensitive protocol online
Bobby Rockindale / Insane Throttle

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