Welcome

History

The Boozefighters Motorcycle Club®  (BFMC®) was formed in 1946 by veterans fresh out of World War II. „Wino“ Willie Forkner (†1997) is recognized by the club to be the founder. The BFMC® was at the renowned Hollister incident of July 4, 1947, which was immortalized by the movie „The Wild One“, starring Marlon Brando. Lee Marvin played the part of „Chino,“ which is said to have been based on Wino Willie.

Today

The BFMC® is one of the oldest active motorcycle clubs in existence. The Boozefighters®  are not and have never been „one percenters“ or an outlaw biker club. The BFMC® is an independent club, does not claim territory and does never support other clubs!

Chapter 16 is an international chapter of the BFMC®  with members living in the northern Alps of Europe; therefore called „the Alpine Chapter“.

Contact

See you on the road…..

contact@boozefightersmc16.com

The Alpine Chapter