Bernie Guindon, right, with his older brother, Jack.

Their father, bootlegger Lucienne Guindon.

A couple of French Canadians growing up in Oshawa. Guindon and Suzanne Blais, 1958.

Guindon learning his notorious left hook in the ring.

Guindon (lower right) in the Oshawa Boxing Club.

The Satan’s Choice Motorcycle Club rides as one, 1969.

The Chicken Race makes the news (The Globe and Mail, August 6, 1968).

Wild Thing.

Guindon puts his fists to work representing his country.

Captain of Team Canada, touring Scandinavia in 1971.

Rod MacLeod (centre) and the Montreal Satan’s Choice. (Ian Watson photo)

Garnet “Mother” McEwan, who led the SCMC in Guindon’s absence, straight into the arms of the American Outlaws.

SCMC heavyweights Armand (In the Trunk) Sanguini and Howard (Pigpen) Berry, wearing his dead-skunk boutonniere.

Pigpen looking normal—and to his peers, more dangerous.

Montreal hitman Yves (Apache) Trudeau.

Training with a mountain of a man at Stony Mountain Penitentiary.

Boxing in Millhaven.

Out again, with Lorne Campbell (left) and Bill (Mr. Bill) Lavoie.

Growing up in Oshawa as ordinarily as possible, Harley Davidson Guindon.

Guindon marries the woman he could never forget, Suzanne Blais.

Two constants in a tumultuous life, Guindon’s mother, Albini (Lucy) Guindon, and Suzanne Blais-Guindon.

Prison pal, John Mazzotti.

Harley, his dad and Montrealer Gregory Woolley.

The prison record Harley never wants erased.

Fighters and friends, Guindon with Canadian heavyweight champ George Chuvalo.

An enemy so long he became a friend. Johnny Sombrero died in 2016.