Rules Every Hells Angels Member Must Follow When They Join the Motorcycle Club

Not Everyone Can Apply to Be a Prospect

Joining the Hells Angels is not easy. First, you have to go through the steps to become a prospect, but even that is harder than it looks. You need to meet some conditions only to be considered. To begin with, you need to have a driver's license that is still valid. You also need to own your own motorcycle; borrowing or renting one won't work. Your personality is also very important.

Your values and way of thinking have to match the culture of the club. Think about it: would they let someone who doesn't fit in join their group? No way. You also can't have any connections to the police or a history of being a predator. These are things that will end the deal. The Hells Angels value loyalty and honesty, and they encourage anyone who wishes to wear their patch to do the same. So, are you ready to show what you can do?

They Went Worldwide in 1961

A lot of people think the Hells Angels only work in the U.S., but that's not true at all. The infamous motorcycle club surprisingly went international for the first time in 1961, when it opened its first chapter in New Zealand. From that point on, they were known all over the world. They set up a chapter in London by 1969, and by the end of the 1970s, they were solidly entrenched all over Canada. Today, they have a huge reach, with over 467 charters in 59 countries. How did they get so big while keeping so many secrets? The Hells Angels have a huge presence, but they still have an air of mystery about them because much of their inner workings are still unknown. It's both fascinating and scary that they can work on such a large scale while keeping their operations secret. What else do we not know about this well-known group?


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