Reuben was just a kid still living at home with his parents, who had robbed and saved to buy himself a new motorbike.
Gypsy was a young lass who lived alone and pumped petrol for a living down at his local servo.
One day she asked him if he would take her out for a ride...
These two young, star-struck lovers take a ride out through the Adelaide Hills, on the steep and windy 1960s Princes Highway. They stop in at the Eagle on the Hill Pub for a cosy drink and a chat together in front of the open fireplace. Rueben laments to Gypsy how his life was destined to be cut short, and one lived on the run from the law. He was a bad man and one she should avoid at all cost. He would most likely end his days in a horrific motorcycle accident or gunned down in a hail of bullets, as the hardened bikie outlaw he was.
Just then fifty-odd, black and chrome motorcycles rolled into the Eagle on the Hill's carpark, shaking the hotel's very foundations, and soon, Reuben Raine and Gypsy De Luca would come face to face with the real bikies of Adelaide's northern suburbs, the Maggies...