Chopperworks custom motorcycle shop owner on the run from Outlaw MC's as liquidation leaves them out of pocket up to $2m
Posted by BikersPost on June 29, 2012 at 10:36am in Motorcycle News
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A MOTORCYCLE shop owner is on the run after his business collapse allegedly left customers, including prominent bikie club presidents, as much as $2 million out of pocket.
Chopperworks owner Jeffrey Brian Richardson, 42, and his family have fled their Chermside West home after claiming a man visited a relative on Monday night threatening them with the arrival of an interstate hitman.
Customers left in the lurch include senior figures from the Hells Angels, Rebels and Bandidos outlaw motorcycle clubs.
Among them is Gold Coast Bandidos president Sava Cvetkovic, who is said to have been a calming influence on a number of bikies furious at being ripped off.
The Courier-Mail understands Chopperworks allegedly sold as many as 30 custom motorcycles, worth around $70,000 each, it held in its showroom without telling customers.
"It's not so much the money they care about, it's the principle," a source said. "They want their bikes."
Read more: http://www.couriermail.com.au/news/q...works-custom-m...
Posted by BikersPost on June 29, 2012 at 10:36am in Motorcycle News
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A MOTORCYCLE shop owner is on the run after his business collapse allegedly left customers, including prominent bikie club presidents, as much as $2 million out of pocket.
Chopperworks owner Jeffrey Brian Richardson, 42, and his family have fled their Chermside West home after claiming a man visited a relative on Monday night threatening them with the arrival of an interstate hitman.
Customers left in the lurch include senior figures from the Hells Angels, Rebels and Bandidos outlaw motorcycle clubs.
Among them is Gold Coast Bandidos president Sava Cvetkovic, who is said to have been a calming influence on a number of bikies furious at being ripped off.
The Courier-Mail understands Chopperworks allegedly sold as many as 30 custom motorcycles, worth around $70,000 each, it held in its showroom without telling customers.
"It's not so much the money they care about, it's the principle," a source said. "They want their bikes."
Read more: http://www.couriermail.com.au/news/q...works-custom-m...
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