The Boozefighters were one of
the first American working-class
motorcycle clubs formed in
California just after the Second
World War.
The Boozefighter Motorcycle
Club (BFMC) was formed in 1946
by veterans fresh out of World
World II. "Wino" Willie Forkner is
recognized to be the founder.
Dink Burns, George Menker and
Fatboy Nelson were some of the
original members. The BFMC
were at the mythical Hollister
incident of July 4, 1947 which
was immortalized by the movie
The Wild One, starring Marlon
Brando. Lee Marvin
characterized "Wino" Willie in the
movie and played the part of
"Chino". It is this history that is
being preserved in the spirit of
fellowship and good fun.
The BFMC is one of the oldest,
most active motorcycle clubs in
existence. The Boozefighters are
not a "one-percent" or an
"outlaw" biker club. We don't
claim territory and we don't get
involved in other club politics.
The fuzz don't hassle us as all we
do is ride hard and party hard.
We are "The Original Wild Ones"
Today, the BFMC has chapters
across America with its national
headquarters located in Fort
Worth, Texas.
We have chapters in Canada and
several European countries.

HISTORY OF THE
BOOZEFIGHTERS M/C
"Chino" played by Lee Marvin, portrayed Wino Willie
in the movie starring Marlon Brando, " The Wild One"
CHARTER MEMBERS of Chapter 70 Indiana Can you find a Natural Born World Shaker in this pic?
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"WINO" Willie Forkner
Gil Armas an original wild one ! seen here on a BFMC tribute bike.
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Jack Lilly the "Crocker King"
Jim Smith
J.D. John Cameron Original Original One !
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Shotgun is attacked by a couple hot chics just beggin to ride with a Boozefighter on his 72 Triumph Bonneville
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Story Teller Mic and Shotgun display President Hussein Barack Obama's I.Q.
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Just Rob Private Joker and Dee enjoy New Years Chapter 70 style
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Unknown April Coach Gringo Michelle Manson JustRob Hawk Party Time in Northern Indiana
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Tabitha and BIG Ole FUCKIN EARL
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No idea who she is... but good eye candy ! (and she is on a shovelhead)
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