30+ Unusual Rules Every Hells Angels Member Must Follow

Published on 09/23/2025
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Buell is the Next Best Thing

Harley-Davidson remains the gold standard among Hells Angels—more than simply a motorcycle, it represents heritage, pride, and American grit. Most charters adhere strictly to this regulation, requiring members to ride nothing but a Harley. However, a few charters allow for some flexibility, as long as the alternative reflects the club’s principles. The essential word here is “American-made.” In those few circumstances, Buell Motorcycles is excused. Buell was founded in Wisconsin in 1983 and has established a respectable reputation. While it is not the first choice, for some charters, a Buell suffices when a Harley is unavailable.

Buell Is The Next Best Thing

Buell Is The Next Best Thing

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They Ride Thousands of Miles as a Group

At the heart of the Hells Angels brotherhood is a common passion for motorcycles. For them, riding is more than just transportation; it is freedom in motion, a ritual that connects them together mile after mile. They do not ride alone; the road is something they conquer together. According to their official public website, members cover an incredible 20,000 kilometers (more than 12,000 miles) together each year. That type of distance is not suitable for casual hobbyists. It’s no surprise, then, that only the most ardent and dedicated motorcycle enthusiasts ever gain the right to wear the patch and ride alongside the pack.

They Ride Thousands Of Miles As A Group

They Ride Thousands Of Miles As A Group

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