Bikin' and Brotherhood: My Journey

Bikin' and Brotherhood: My Journey

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Bikin' and Brotherhood: My Journey

From the popularity of cable television shows concerning building choppers or the criminal aspects of the motorcycle gang lifestyle, to the phenomenal success of the Harley-Davidson Motor Company, no one can deny America has become fascinated with bikers and the machines they love. 

Author Dave Spurgeon provides a firsthand look into the world of the Harley enthusiast and beyond. He takes you to where few have dared to tread—into the sinister, and often misunderstood, reality of the true one-percenters. He takes you on a ride into a place about which many are curious, but few know well. 

Be advised: This is not the exhaustive work of an investigative reporter, nor an account of the zealous efforts of an undercover law enforcement operation. This is the personal chronicle of Spurgeon’s 15 years in the fast lane. Sobering, sometimes humorous, yet always painfully accurate, it begins with his love affair with the motorcycle and then continues into the ominous 1%er Brotherhood of the bike gang culture in America. 

You will be educated, entertained, warned, and enlightened by this brutally honest narrative from a man who has been there and back and lived to tell about it.

Technical Specifications

Country
USA
Author
David Charles Spurgeon
Binding
Paperback
Brand
Spurgeon, David Charles
EAN
9780718030353
ISBN
0718030354
Label
Thomas Nelson
Manufacturer
Thomas Nelson
NumberOfItems
1
NumberOfPages
432
PublicationDate
2014-11-04
Publisher
Thomas Nelson
ReleaseDate
2014-11-04
Studio
Thomas Nelson