Bondi Boys MC/Trivia & Gallery

Trivia

 * Irwin Dundee asked Riley Carter and Barry Benson to join him in founding the BBMC together. These three Founders were originally meant to be four, as Dundee also invited Mickey S to help him create the club. But Mickey had already begun hanging out with Chang Gang and declined the offer.
 * The Bondi Boys first club car was the Tulip, a blue, 4-door muscle car. This car’s 70s-era style and Bondi Blue colour (midnight blue with an ultra blue pearlescent finish) became the theme for the club's muscle cars movin forward.
 * The second club car was Barry’s Sabre Turbo, a similar-looking 2-door muscle car with a slightly higher performance. This car was customized to match Dundee’s Tulip.
 * Barry and Dundee attempted to raise money buy a club car for the third Founder, Riley, but she turned down money for car in favor of saving to buy one of the houses in The Billabong.
 * The third Bondi Boys car became Collin McKinley's Sabre Turbo, it was the last Sabre Turbo in the city and was bought off of Salem Barghouthi.
 * The Bondi Boys originally learned of Ricky LaFleur when Dundee found the man's ID and used it while robbing a bank. After a confrontational first meeting which resulted in a screaming match between Dundee and Ricky, the PM encouraged other club members to steal Ricky's ID and harass him. Ricky later became a hangaround, and was taken on oxy runs with Chain. He often offered up safe cracking tools and green dongles in exchange for a chance to rob banks with the club, though he never became a member. The club still talks fondly about their "Ricky LaFleur" days.
 * The first house purchased in the Billabong was the Yellow House at Beachside Avenue 1, which Barry bought in June 2021 for him and Dundee to live in together. It was meant to be a surprise for Dundee, who was missing and presumed dead by many in the city at the time, after being shot and oceandumped by police officer Sam Baas.
 * The last house purchased in the Billabong was the Pink House at Beachside Court 6, which the club bought in October 2022 for Stevie McQueen. When Stevie first became a hangaround, she and her wife Liv Garcia dreamed of owning that home together once they became patched members. Liv left the club and later died, but Stevie's dream was reborn when a new generation of Bondi Babes joined the club. She opened up her home to them, giving all of the Babes keys.

Gallery
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Chain vs. Edbert: The fight for honour (and Barry's 9F Drafter)
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