They started beards and tattoos before they became commonplace..
Nah, spent the night down the Hungry Years (seafront nightclub which played hard rock music) dressed as bikers, and then got the train home, carrying their crash helmets with them
I remember something about a murder by the long gone Sussex Mad Dogs M.C. back in the early 70s. killed someone from Brighton and dumped his body in Shoreham harbour.
Wasnt the lads name Ollie. Skinny little bugger and I think he crossed the line with the Mad Dogs over a girl
Still around Ian,came into the Crabtree and took a local group outside affiliated to the Vikings, stripped their jackets off them. No violence but there was probably about 20 of them against 5 old men who love motorbikes. I assume they have now disbanded as were always met up in the Crab Thursday nights. Not longer after this happened
https://youtu.be/yZ5phTWIVlw
I'm not having that, it was Pirates I reckon
One of these guys is the father of a child at my children's school. Not a scary man, just an idiot, now serving several years in jail. Idiot.
I remember something about a murder by the long gone Sussex Mad Dogs M.C. back in the early 70s. killed someone from Brighton and dumped his body in Shoreham harbour.
According to Jim Marshall, the former head of Sussex CID who investigated the murder, the Mad Dogs were unique amongst the motorcycle gang fraternity in that none of them actually owned motorbikes, not being able to afford them, so used to wander around the streets on foot.
On more than one occasion in the distant past, I've walked behind some 'bikers', from the Hungry Years up to Brighton Station in the early hours - they were wearing the right gear and carrying their crash helmets - and then got on a train home. Poseurs
According to Jim Marshall, the former head of Sussex CID who investigated the murder, the Mad Dogs were unique amongst the motorcycle gang fraternity in that none of them actually owned motorbikes, not being able to afford them, so used to wander around the streets on foot.
Wasnt the lads name Ollie. Skinny little bugger and I think he crossed the line with the Mad Dogs over a girl
Matelots
According to Jim Marshall, the former head of Sussex CID who investigated the murder, the Mad Dogs were unique amongst the motorcycle gang fraternity in that none of them actually owned motorbikes, not being able to afford them, so used to wander around the streets on foot.