RALPH “SONNY” BARGER | An outlaws tail of Harleys, Highways & Hell

Ralph “Sonny” Barger, long considered the Godfather of the Hells Angels MC (having  started the original Oakland chapter) is definitely an original “one percenter” if there ever was one.  There’s a lot of very interesting history behind Sonny and the Hells Angels that I can’t post, so if you’re itching for more, check out his books.  Here’s a little collection of pics, along with some of Sonny’s personal accounts on his life and times, and the history of the club– and be sure to check out the vintage Hells Angels video at the end of the post.

“When I saw The Wild One, Lee Marvin instantly became my hero.  Lee’s character, Chino, was my man. Marlon Brando as Johnny was the bully.  His boys rode Triumphs and BSAs and wore uniforms.  Lee’s attitude was ‘If you f*ck with me, I’ll hit you back.’ Lee and his boys were riding f*cked-up Harleys and Indians.  I certainly saw more of Chino in me than Johnny.  I still do.”

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First ever Welsh motorcycle beach race

Thousands of motor sport enthusiasts are expected to descend on Swansea city centre in March for the first-ever motorcycle Welsh Beach Race.Hundreds of competitors will feature in a three-day motorbiking extravaganza featuring two days of racing on the beach between the Marriot Hotel and Brynmill Lane.

Swansea Council’s Cabinet has approved a proposal to stage the event between March 1 and 4 in what’s believed to be the biggest event of its kind in Wales.

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Killer denies charge

A DRIVER has appeared in court charged with causing the death of Llanelli biker John Henry Tattersall.

Gareth James Holloway, 33, whose address was listed on court documents as Heol Daniel, in Pontarddulais, pleaded not guilty to causing death by careless or inconsiderate driving at Llanelli Magistrates’ Court on Thursday.

The court, which was packed with Mr Tattersall’s family and bikers from Y Rhohirrin motorcycling organisation, heard that the incident occurred on March 11, 2011, on the A4138 at Hendy.

Holloway, dressed in a black suit, black shirt and tie, spoke only to confirm his name and address, which was shown to him on a piece of paper instead of being read to the court and was later said by a court official to be in Radyr, Cardiff.

Magistrates declined jurisdiction on the case, which could have been heard at either magistrates’ or Crown Court.

Holloway, represented by Mark Davies, of Goldstones Solicitors, will reappear at Llanelli Magistrates’ Court for committal to Swansea Crown Court on Thursday, March 1, at 10am.

He was granted unconditional bail.

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Biker banned after filming 150mph ride

A biker who filmed himself driving at up to 150mph and posted the footage onto the internet has escaped jail.

Robert Owens used a helmet-mounted video camera to record himself driving his Kawasaki 600cc motorbike on roads around Milton Keynes and Bletchley in Buckinghamshire in April this year.

Some of the footage, which showed him doing wheelies, riding on footpaths and weaving in and out of traffic, was then uploaded onto YouTube.

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Some people should stick to cages….

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Ha Ha……

Nuf Said

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Motorcyclist 19 dies after collision in Bridgend

Police are appealing for witnesses after a 19-year-old motorcyclist died following a collision with a car in Bridgend.

It happened at about 17:00 GMT on Sunday, at the junction of Quarrella Road with Tremgarth in Wildmill.

A 68-year-old man was arrested and released on bail, pending further inquiries.

The collision involved a silver Peugeot 206 and a blue Yamaha DT 125cc motorcycle, police said.

The motorcyclist, a local man, died in the Princess of Wales hospital in Bridgend.

more information will be uploaded as we get it…..

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Friends vs Biker Friends

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Biker Drinks

Besides the basic Jack Daniels if your looking for some fun with your mixed drinks
then check out these Biker Specials:

Flaming Ba Jesus
1/2 oz. Tequila
1/2 oz Rum
1/2 oz Peppermint Schnapps
1/2 oz Southern Comfort
Pour all ingredients into shot glass except rum. Layer rum on top and light
5 seconds. Blow out carefully. 

Four Bikers
3/4 oz. Tequila
3/4 oz Jagermeister
3/4 Rumpleminze
3/4 oz Rum
Pour ingredients in shaker over ice and shake well. Serve in cocktail glass. 

The Knucklehead
2 parts Tequila
1 part Rum
1 part Vodka
1/2 Glass ice
Salt 1/2 oz Tequila
1/2 oz Dark Rum
1/2 oz Vodka
1/2 oz Triple Sec
1/2 oz Melon Liqueur
Add all ingredients in Collins glass with ice and stir.

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“The Bikers Code”

“THE BIKER’S CODE” It used to be that all bikers shared a common bond, an unspoken code of ethics and behavior that transcended words and was built on actions. There was never a bible written on this Biker’s Code and there was no need for such. But the times are changing and there seems to be a lot of new riders out there. These days the riders you see blastin’ down the road are just as likely to be clad in shorts and sneakers as jeans and engineer boots. And the roughest, toughest-looking biker you pull up next to could be your doctor or lawyer and may be wearin’ a Rolex watch under his leathers.

There’s nothing wrong with that, so long as these new riders learn the Code just as we old-timers did. Being a biker used to be about using your creativity to take a basket case old hawg and using only grit and ingenuity, turning it into a one-of-a-kind eye dazzler, then risking your life on the asphalt on a bike you made yourself out of pride. Bikers wore leather and grease because they knew cagers (car drivers) would just as soon run them down as look at them, so they had to be intimidating. We were a breed unto ourselves with no union, no support group, and in many cases, no family (they threw us out). We had to make it in the world of our own, against all rules, against mainstream society, and against all odds. We survived and prospered because of the Biker Code and we never took shit from anybody.

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