The character Toby Wallace plays a character that really looks like Outlaws MC legend. Harry Taco Bowman. Norman Reedus plays a Hells Angels here👉https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NA0Rq1NMJUM&t=411s&ab_channel=DemonsRow
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42 Comments

  1. The movie got me in my feelings, got me thinking about all my uncles and cousins, motorcycles and mc culture or whatever, was/is such a big part of my life

  2. Jack taco,lol,tocco. They dealt w frank bombarito, who was a capo in detroit partnership, involved w hoffa dissapearance,also the liason for partnership to 1 percenter clubs,my dad ran w a club in mid 80s,and had a issue w tony jack giaccalone, to the point they stole our car,sent guys to sif in front of our house,tried to get in our house to get my father.2 neighbors were also mc,and helped my dad chase them down,like 2 am,i was like 9/10 yo,never forget it,still hear my dad screaming on phone to someone bout it.frank stepped in to broker a deal so no one got hurt

  3. I agree. The kid also had the thin mustache taco used to rock. I think it was like a nod to taco of not a representation of his real life exploits. Granted I’m on the outside looking in and don’t know shit about the mc histories. I’ve only hung around a few clubs in my time but never got into it

  4. Very interesting take, when does fidelity end and for the good of the MC start, human nature unfortunately comes into play, we have seen this in some areas like a never ending loop, one of the main reasons the vetting process in some clubs is so strict, I liked the movie, things changed dramatically from the 60s to the 70s in all cultures, I was there

  5. почему не известно, когда точно убили John Davis и самое главное КТО это сделал? Получается, копы не смогли найти убийцу и списали всë на вьетнамского ветерана? А если они не смогли найти убийцу – значит просто не могли доказать, что это… Тако??!
    На самом деле заинтересовался я историей только после просмотра фильма, до этого вообще ничего не знал.

  6. Ehy Sose how are you doing? I been wondering what benefits their are to any club? I daily ride, long distance ride, and do ride with groups. I just enjoy riding. I have a busy schedule with work, martial arts, gun range, hunting, and helping friends out. As well as camping.

    I know clubs have quite a few rules, but I do prefer a simple lifestyle.

    Just not sure if there are any clubs locally that offer something for me. Do you have a vid on what most clubs follow? Thanks for any help. 🤘🏻

  7. that’s so messed up Johnny kept it real knives and fist and the kid just shot him I was like wow and the fact that everyone just went with it is crazy. And you got a HUGE point I didn’t realize, if you stab a prez no way in hell are you joining that club 😂

  8. The Kid has absolutely nothing to do with Taco. Johnny Davis left the club at 1967 and lived peacefully till he passed in 2018, and Taco became the probate at 1970, they even never met each other. "The Kid" is the previous pres…

  9. I live in Illinois and I will never forget when Lynrd Skynrd played in our town and all the Outlaws pulled up on their motorcycles and watching their leader talk to the chief of police. They we're cool

  10. Wow, interesting.

    I had no idea that The Kid was based on a real-life character.

    Just talking about the movie character, The Kid was a POS. It wasn’t just that he was wild or anything, it was he was disloyal and low-down. Johnnie gave The Kid a chance to prove his worth and he blew it. He showed that he will turn on anyone and in the end, he proved it again when Johnnie accept the challenge that The Kid literally brought a gun to a knife fight.

    Johnnie was the representation of one set of values, not exactly noble but fair and The Kid represented a lower, ruthless set of values that was unredeemable.

  11. The 5th Chapter was messed up even for Bowman. Total civilian club. Riding for AA or some some shit. Hell they really should get a pass with any club if they are respectful. Its as stupid as beating the shit out of a nurse for doing her job. They should have been welcome anywhere civilians are. 5th Chapter helping addicts.

  12. I don't know shit but I know that the story isn't really historically accurate. As someone who works in the film/video industry, and is somewhat privy to certain events as recounted by old timers much liberty was taken in this film. I wondered this myself if Toby was meant to be Taco as just an homage and that could very well be but I do know that this is not how Taco got in the club…but like I say…I don't know shit. If you say you heard this from me, I'll deny it.

  13. Why are you peddling Bullshit?!?! First off Johnny Davis never got killed so that’s a Lie!! Taco wasn’t even in the club in those days so Lie number 2!!! It’s all Bullshit Lies you are a fuckin Poser!!!

  14. Damn i remember seeing a documentary about Taco and when i watched this thought “Hmm wonder if ‘the Kid’ is supposed to representing him?” Thats crazy it might actually be so

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