Rockers in Germany - The 90s (Volume I: 1990 - 1995)
November 26, 2019
The 90s - a decade that held great surprises in store at the turn of the millennium. The scene became more restless, MCs such as Bones and Gremium grew unchecked and a race began.
In the Ruhr area, there were the Freeway Riders, Hot Wheels, „yellow“ Ghostriders and countless MCs who claimed to be number one in their „territory“.
There was a power struggle and people knew exactly who they were good with and who they were not. In Bavaria, the Road Eagle MC was the hip club, while the Knight Riders and the black Ghost Riders were ahead between Baden-Württemberg and Franconia.
In many areas, there were many self-appointed top dogs and people were no longer as united as they had been in the 1980s. There were repeated disputes over supremacy in certain regions.
Whereas it used to be a competition for the quality of the rallies, now it was all about showing the others (whoever they were) who was in charge. The smaller the MC and the closer it was to the strongholds of the big MCs, the riskier it was to organize a rally.
Tension without end, trivialities were enough to trigger tangible anger. The organizing MC was definitely one of the losers.
So let's ring in the last decade of the millennium and see what the Rocker scene in the first half of the 90s.
Hardcover book
216 pages | 21,90 Euro
Format: 220 x 297 mm
ISBN: 978-3-927896-83-3
Distribution via bookstores and www.szeneshop.com
Publication date: End of November 2019
