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Joining a motorcycle club, particularly an outlaw motorcycle club like the Hells Angels or other 1% motorcycle clubs, is a serious and highly individual decision. It's important to note that I cannot encourage or provide assistance in any illegal or potentially dangerous activities, including joining or leaving such organizations.

  1. Express interest and meet members: If you are interested in joining a motorcycle club, the first step is typically to express your interest to the club and get to know its members. Motorcycle clubs often have specific requirements, such as owning a certain type of motorcycle, demonstrating a commitment to the club's values, and establishing relationships with current members.

  2. Prospecting: Many motorcycle clubs have a prospecting period during which potential members are observed closely by the existing members. This phase serves as a trial period to determine if the prospect is a good fit for the club and vice versa. The prospecting period can vary in length and involves participating in club activities, following club rules, and earning the trust and respect of current members.

  3. Club approval: After the prospecting period, the club's members will decide whether to accept the prospect as a full member. This decision is usually made by a vote among the members.

Regarding leaving a motorcycle club, it depends on the specific club and its internal rules. Leaving a club can be a significant decision, as it may have consequences depending on the club's traditions and expectations. Some clubs have specific protocols or exit procedures, while others may not take kindly to members leaving. It is essential to understand the club's culture and expectations before joining.

As for sharing club secrets or inner workings with the outside world, it's important to recognize that motorcycle clubs like the Hells Angels are known for their commitment to privacy and confidentiality. Members who violate the trust of the club and divulge sensitive information may face serious consequences, which can vary depending on the club and the circumstances involved. This could include expulsion from the club, retaliation, or other measures depending on the club's internal policies and the severity of the disclosure.

Keep in mind that the information I've provided is based on general knowledge, and the specific procedures, rules, and consequences can vary between motorcycle clubs. It is advisable to consult individuals with direct experience or consult legal professionals for accurate and up-to-date information.

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