Motorcycle club members stealing motorcycles from Harley-Davidson dealerships? Three members of a Maryland-based MC (including the Gorilla Motorcycle Club chapter) face serious charges after allegedly stealing five bikes worth over $200,000 across Pennsylvania counties. One even pulled a gun on a customer and led police on a high-speed chase.
This is exactly why motorcycle clubs get a bad name — hypocrisy and breaking the biker code. Stealing from dealerships hurts everyone (higher prices get passed on to real riders), and robbing a fellow biker at gunpoint? That’s straight betrayal with no honor.
Plus, Harley-Davidson is already hurting with dealerships closing and sales tanking. Now they’re dealing with a major recall on nearly 17,000 2025-2026 Softail motorcycles for dangerous rear brake failure.
I don’t hate MCs — I’ve been in some — but I hate the hypocrisy that gives the whole scene a black eye. These actions aren’t club-sanctioned, but they drag everyone down.
What do you think? Should these guys get kicked out on bad standing? Drop your comments below.
Timestamps:
- 0:00 – Why I call out hypocrisy in the motorcycle club scene
- 2:42 – Motorcycle club members charged with stealing Harley-Davidson bikes
- 4:15 – How they allegedly stole the motorcycles
- 4:47 – Armed robbery at gunpoint on a customer
- 5:54 – The Gorilla MC & Wheels of Soul connection explained
- 8:02 – Harley-Davidson recalls nearly 17,000 bikes for rear brake failure
- 9:14 – Affected models & what to do
- 10:39 – Final thoughts: Is this why MCs get a bad reputation?







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