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  2. Meanwhile, the most notable Hells Angel in the UK was surely IanMazHarris, up until his death in 2000. A frequent spokesperson for the group, Harris held the rare distinction of being an Angel with a PhD. His dissertation at Warwick University was entitled Myth and Reality in the Motorcycle Subculture.

  3. Mar 23, 2023 · I'm here to meet Lenny Paterson, 68, founder of the Spirit of 59 Club. In its heyday, the club was a Hackney Wick hangout for Britain's hard-nosed bikers. More recently, it's become the...

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  4. Sean Creighton, Dane Garside, and Simon Turner were parked in a layby on the A46, Karl Garside, Ian Cameron, and Dean Taylor were further up the motorway, while Malcolm Bull was by himself to act as support for the two other teams of men.

  5. The in-depth, never-before-heard interviews, rare archival footage and exclusive content expose the club’s most guarded secrets and ultimately, the cost of being an Angel.

  6. Aug 14, 2007 · In June 2002, it was a Hells Angel named Alan "Snob" Fisher who led a cavalcade of fellow bikers in a jubilee procession past the Queen, raising money for the anti-child bullying charity...

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  7. Aug 4, 2021 · In August 2007, Hells Angels biker Gerry Tobin was travelling on the M40 on his customised Harley Davidson when two gunmen fired at a him from a vehicle in the outside lane. Tobin was riding at around 90mph and died instantly after a bullet hit him just below the helmet.

  8. Sep 3, 2012 · A must-see documentary on England’s Hells Angels, from 1973. As they motor off into the neon-lit night, their leader, Mad John can be heard shouting, ‘Hey, if the LSD don’t get us, then the cannabis will.’. It’s part joke, part bravado, a youthful two-fingers up to the world.

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