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The Original Wild Ones

Autor Bill Hayes
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 26 mar 2009
Get an inside look at the real beginning of outlaw biker culture with this “raucous and heartfelt recounting of the early days of biker clubs” (Roadbike).  The story starts one weekend in 1947, at a motorcycle race in Hollister, California.  A few members of one club, the no-holds-barred “Boozefighters,” got a little juiced up and took their racing to the street.  Word of the fracas spread, and soon enough Life magazine was on hand to tell the world, with sensational (albeit posed) pictures of the outlaws. And then the “Hollister riot” made its way into the movies, immortalized in Marlon Brando’s “The Wild One.”
 
What was the reality behind the myth?  Through interviews with the surviving members of the Boozefighters, current member Bill Hayes and club historian Jim “JQ” Quattlebaum take readers right into the fray for a firsthand account of what happened in Hollister, and the formation of  the Boozefighters, where the outlaw biker culture truly began.  The book, “with its great stories and entertaining real-life characters” (MotorcycleUSA.com), is “mandatory reading for anyone interested in American motorcycling history “(Minnesota Motorcycle Monthly). 
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780760335376
ISBN-10: 0760335370
Pagini: 288
Ilustrații: 32 colour
Dimensiuni: 154 x 227 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.41 kg
Ediția:First, Paperback reissue of the Hardcover
Editura: Motorbooks International

Notă biografică

Bill Hayes is an avid motorcyclist whose articles, columns, and fiction have been published in Easyriders, Thunder Press, and Biker magazines. His column in Real Blues magazine has run for many years and several of his feature articles on martial arts have appeared in Black Belt magazine. Bill writes passionately about the things he loves and knows best: motorcycles, the blues, and martial arts.

BFMC National Historian Jim “J.Q.” Quattlebaum generously contributed his time and attention to this project on behalf of the club, supplying a wealth of photographs, memorabilia, and writings from the club’s archives. Jim is quite a storyteller in his own right.

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 “Read this captivating story and decide for yourself if the Boozefighters were really the outlaws depicted in The Wild One
Born To Ride (September, 2005)
 
“The original Boozefighters done it and they done it good. Readers are therefore at liberty to just open the book at any page and start reading, put it down and later repeat the same satisfying process.”
Thunder Press (September, 2005)
 
The Boozefighter By-Laws of 1946
1: To become a Boozefighter a man must attend four meetings consecutively and be voted on by secret ballot by all members present and must not be opposed by three (3) or more members.
2: Club is closed at twenty members.
3: Initiation fee is two (2) dollars. Dues are 50 cents a week. When a member is voted in, he must pay the sum of $2.50.
4: If a member misses three meetings consecutively without a substantial explanation, he will be voted upon again.
5: Any member who is absent without a reasonable excuse from the club activities will automatically be dropped from the club.
6: If a member misses a meeting without a reasonable excuse he will be fined $1.00.
7: Officers will be elected every three months, if they are still living.
8: There will be a fine of one dollar for any member not wearing his sweater to meetings, club activities, races, etc., without a reasonable excuse.
9: Any member leaving or being voted out of the club will either remove the lettering from his sweater, or sell it back to the club.
10: It is strictly against all club rules for any one member to bring more than one case of liquor or one keg of beer or wine to a meeting.
11: There will never be any women in any way affiliated in any way shape or form with the Boozefighters Motorcycle Club or its subsidiaries.
12: If any member of the Boozefighters, or its subsidiaries, is found guilty of crapping out on his back, having the club name where it can’t be seen, or not having his sweater on when being crapped out, he will be fined $1.00.
13: No member will be completely without a motor for more than six months. If he is, he will be automatically dropped from the club.

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This "raucous and heartfelt recounting of the early days of biker clubs" (Roadbike) gets to the reality behind the myth immortalized in Brando's "The Wild One."