OFF THE WIRE
Corbin announced today that the one and only Sonny Barger, an American Legend
and founding member (1957) of the Oakland, California, U.S. chapter of the Hells
Angels Motorcycle Club will be on hand at Corbin's 4th Annual Rider Appreciation
Day promoting his newly released movie "Dead in 5 Heartbeats" and to support his
good friend and fellow HA Brother Phil Cross. Phil will also be at Corbin
promoting and signing copies of his hot off the press book "Gypsy Joker to A
Hells Angel" and to sign autographs and answer questions. Sonny Barger stated,
"Phil's new book Gypsy Joker to A Hells Angel is based on 44 years as a Hells
Angel. The photos are incredible, as if you were there and the stories are a
must read for all motorcycle riders". This "soon to be" best seller chronicles
his life and wild times as a club member in his own words and contains many of
his personal photos. You don't want to miss this great event...it's an
opportunity to meet two legends of the outlaw motorcycle world.
"Dead in
5 heartbeats" is adapted from the successful novel written by American Legend
Sonny Barger and was shot in 24 days entirely on location in the State of
Arizona. A majority of the featured fictional motorcycle club members in the
film, "The Infidelz", were played by real Hells Angels Club Members. Also, a
majority of the MC's featured in the film were authentic and from the state of
Arizona including The Hooligans, Alma and The Rollin Knights. Come watch the
movie inside Corbin's factory...it will running on several different large flat
screens throughout the event. Dead in 5 Heartbeats was recently released and is
showing across the country right now. Check out Deadin5heartbeats.com for
locations and dates. It will be available on DVD in September...watch for it!
As always, Corbin will be running factory tours throughout the day and
will also be offering a 10% discount on all Corbin products throughout the week.
Installation of Corbin goodies is always free at the Corbin factory and you can
make an appointment to have your new seat made.
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