The Original Wild Ones by Bill Hayes

The Original Wild Ones by Bill Hayes

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The seminal event in biker culture was a 1947 weekend in Hollister, California. Motorcyclists, including members of The Boozefighters club, engaged in street racing and other raucous activities. A sensationalized report of the event ran in LIFE magazine, along with frightening (albeit posed) photos of the outlaws.

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The Original Wild Ones by Bill Hayes

The seminal event in outlaw biker culture was a 1947 weekend in Hollister, California. Motorcyclists, including members of the Boozefighters club, engaged in street racing and other raucous activities. A sensationalized report of the event ran in LIFE magazine, along with frightening (albeit posed) photos of the outlaws. Was the event (later portrayed in Marlon Brando's The Wild One) as wild as reported? Or, in truth, was it even wilder? The answer is found in this book filled with first-person accounts from past and present members of the Boozefighters and others on the scene. This is gripping narrative of a now-legendary event. It's a true story that is more interesting than the caricatured outlaw legend that has grown up around the name Hollister.
"Racing came naturally to riders back thenGil once got into a drag race while riding Jack Lilly's Crocker. A Crocker was as fast as it was stylish. A good Indian Chief or Scout might do 85 mph, and Harleys would break into the 90s, but a Crocker was an honest 105-miles-per-hour rocket ship. During the race, Gil found himself fishtailing from curb to curb. Les asked him if he ever thought of backing off the throttle. "Hell no," Gil replied. "I was racing." - Excerpt from The Original Wild Ones"
Bill Hayes, a current member of the legendary Boozefighters, with the help of official BFMC historian, Jim "JQ" Quattlebaum, tell the story of the club, its involvement with events in Hollister, and the wild and wooley tales of the original members of this fabled motorcycle club. He lives in Redondo Beach, California
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ISBN 13 9780760321935
ISBN 10 0760321930
Title The Original Wild Ones
Author Bill Hayes
Condition Unavailable
Publisher Quarto Publishing Group USA Inc
Year published 2005-08-08
Number of pages 288
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.