Do you ride on your own without a motorcycle club or group? There are some people who do, and they absolutely love it. They don't have any desire to be a part of a social group or let others have any say in where and when they ride. That doesn't mean people won't try to recruit them, of course. Lone wolf riders often find themselves being asked over and over if they want to join a club or if they have others they ride with. How to you let people know that you have no desire to join a motorcycle club?
One thing you can do is add a lone wolf patch or two to your jacket. These patches come in a variety of shapes and sizes. Some are large patches that take up most of the back of your jacket, while others are small rocker patches that fit on the side of your jacket or the front of a vest. Some of them simply state 'lone wolf' while others have detailed embroidered images of wolves and motorcycle riders.
Riding alone can be a great thrill. You don't have to answer to anyone else. You decide where you go, when you leave, and what route you take. Everything is up to you. Of course, if you're married and have a job, you don't have complete freedom, but you still aren't stuck with a motorcycle club making decisions that may not be for you.
You can find plenty of lone wolf patches at patch dealers, online, and even at some biker rallies. Adding these sew on patches to your leather or nylon clothing is very simple: just sew the patch on using matching thread. If you're putting the patches on other items, you can iron them on, which is a lot easier.