Outrageous, daring and always honest, Robert Clay Norman pulls no punches as he brings readers into the inner sanctum of the dangerous world of bikers and outlaws. This instant classic of the road is now available to readers as an e-book through Amazon, Barnes & Noble, and other leading retailers.
Northern California, 1973. A group of young men in San Jose form a new motorcycle club. Vowing to remain together “until the wheels fall off,” the Wheel Lords Motorcycle Club soon adopts the street chopper counterculture lifestyle as they ride and party with the Hells Angels and Unforgiven Sinners.
“Not since Hunter S. Thompson shocked the world with ‘Hell’s Angels’ have we gotten as honest and complete a look at the world of bikers and chopper clubs from a time when Harleys truly ruled the road,” said Kathie McGuire, director of Brighton Publishing LLC. “Norman’s work separates itself from others because he was a member, not an outsider looking in.”
Told from the gripping, insider’s perspective of a club member, “Until the Wheels Fall Off” is the story of California chopper riders in the 1970s. This is a time when young men joined motorcycle clubs to live the freedom of the open road. Ride along with Weasel, Satan, Bear, Rocky, Sleaze, The Kid, and others on their freewheeling journey into the world of bikes and brotherhood.
Robert Clay Norman is a fourth generation Californian whose American ancestry reaches back nearly four hundred years. A graduate of the University of South Florida, Robert has owned the same Harley Davidson motorcycle for over thirty years, and was a chopper rider in Northern California for much of that time. Robert now lives and works in Tampa Bay, with his wife, daughter, and son. Other residents of the property include six cats, a dog, Blake the opossum, Magil the raccoon, and an armadillo named Barbarosa.
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