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  1. The Hells Angels is the biggest biker gang in the world and has always been primarily associated with the USA. Indeed, when we think of highway crime in the UK, we’re probably more likely to call to mind figures like Dick Turpin from yesteryear.

  2. Sep 3, 2012 · Made in 1973, this is a fascinating documentary, if at times funny through its overly sensationalist tone, on the Hells Angels Motor Cycle Club of England - ‘900ccs or over’. It follows the dozen-or-so members of the London Chapter, established in 1969, by a transatlantic decree from the Californian Hells Angels.

  3. Dec 4, 2018 · In 1973, the BBC set out to interview and document the only British chapter at the time of the infamous Hells Angels at their London clubhouse where they.

  4. Alan Fisher (born 1959), better known as "Snob" Fisher, is a British businessman, outlaw biker and the president of the London chapter of the Hells Angels Motorcycle Club.

  5. The best known British Hells Angel, Ian "Maz" Harris, was a member of the Kent chapter. [14] . Harris held the rare distinction of being a Hells Angel with a PhD, awarded at Warwick University for his dissertation "Myth and Reality: Motorcycle Subcultures". [14] .

  6. Aug 6, 2010 · He was named "Mad John" by "Buttons" who was the first official Hells Angel's leader in Britain. (You can see Buttons' legendary autobiography - Buttons, The Making of a President -...

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  8. The infamous Nordic Biker War was a conflict that took place between the Bandidos and the Hells Angels from January 1994 until September 1997 in Denmark, Norway, Finland, and Sweden. The clash resulted in the death of nine bikers and the attempted murder of 74 more.