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The Assimilation: Rock Machine Become Bandidos: Bikers United Against the Hells Angels

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In the early 1990s, Maurice “Mom” Boucher and his fellow Montreal Hells Angels, reputedly the most ruthless and vicious bikers in the world, subdued all comers except the tough-as-nails members of the Rock Machine. Founded by Salvatore Cazzetta, an ex-friend of Boucher, the Rock Machine had every intention of standing up against the Hells Angels. Seven years of bloody conflict, which left over 160 people dead and countless injured, was the result. Heavily outnumbered, the Rock Machine appealed to the worldwide Bandidos Motorcycle Club, who rivaled the Hells Angels in terms of membership and strength. In January 2000, the Rock Machine ceased to exist and became a probationary Bandidos chapter – the first to be established on Canadian soil. Biker Edward Winterhalder was assigned by the Bandidos to coordinate the transition. Although the stage had been set for an end to the biker war and a positive outcome for all, it was anything but. Starting with the arrest and unsuccessful deportation proceedings of Winterhalder by the Canadian authorities, more intrigue, assassinations, and double-crosses, Winterhalder found himself in a situation even he found impossible to control. In The Assimilation, Winterhalder – in collaboration with author Wil De Clercq – recalls his life and times as an outlaw biker; his personal involvement in the creation of the Quebec Bandidos; his friendship with the key players who made it happen; and his eventual disillusionment with, and exit from, the Bandidos Nation.

278 pages, Hardcover

First published June 1, 2008

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14 reviews
August 4, 2008
For a book written by a Bandido involved in "patching over" the Canadian biker gang Rock Machine into Bandidos in the midst of a biker war with the Hells Angels, this book lacks any excitement. This was a biker war that claimed over 100 lives, and it reads like a travel brochure...I guess thats the problem with criminals writing their own stories, unless the statute of limitation has run out they are never going to admit to anything worth reading about...Some interesting insites into the biker lifesyle from an insider make it worthwhile, but not exactly thrilling.
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13 reviews
February 28, 2009
Eh, this book gets a bit boring at times. It had a few rather interesting chapters though. Too much business talk.
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June 24, 2012
Decent. I thought this was going to be more about the Rock Machine vs Hells Angels beef. This book was more of a autobiography by Edward Winterhalder. Still interesting at parts.
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October 8, 2014
holy shit. I can't even ride a motorcycle.
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