- A destructive ex-motorcycle gang leader comes home from Vietnam to resume his life. His desire to form a powerful gang has the police running scared. But, will he succeed...
- Mike (Tom Stern), an ex-motorcycle club president from the baddest gang in Riverside, California, returns home a hero after serving in Vietnam. Unable to find his former gang there, he follows a lead and finds Smiley (Ted Markland) and the rest in Bakersfield, California hole up at Ginger's (Arlene Martel) house. Under the watchful eye of Sheriff Bingham (Jack Starrett), who had an "understanding" with the previous president, Mike finds himself up against crooked cops under Bingham's watch. In defiance, he uses his war-hero experience to organize a new, united super outlaw gang. When one member beaten up and killed by police, an all-out cop vs. biker war results.
- Playing billiards a ta bar. A bar brawl starts for no apparent reason. A blond guy leaves with a black guy when some bikers appear to see what has happened because the bartender has called them. It happens that Mike Connery (Tom Stern) and Smiley (Ted Markland) are old friends who used to like riding their bikes a lot.
Opening credits to the sound of No Communication. Drawings of naked biker women. A cop stares at Mike for apparently no reason. The cop radio-broadcasts the direction to which Mike's going.
Smiley introduces Mike to the rest of the gang, the Madcaps, and specially the leader of the gang Big George (Jay S. York). We learn that Mike used to have a gang on the East Side - adding they were the toughest guys. A go-go dancer (Lori Hay) takes to the stage, but nobody pays too much attention. Ginger (Arlene Martel) is announced as a bombshell which will blow his mind. Mike says that he's thinking about getting back his old colours for his gang. George tells him to join their gang instead of starting a new one. George tells him that he'll see his mistake when he's driving around on his own. Mike wants to have his old friends in his gang, and George doesn't agree with that. George says that that would be stealing, and that he's already made an agreement with the sheriff.
Mike replies that he will make his own agreement with the sheriff. George and Mike fight. Mike wins, and Smiley takes George's jacket to give it to him - Mike will become their president until they elect somebody. A cop arrives while George is still on the floor with a broken leg. Dennis (Pepper Martin) helps to put him into the police car and take him to hospital. The gang accepts Mike as their new leader and they ride away.
The Madcaps gather and Mike says that all the bikers will get women and that he'll break the agreement with the sheriff office. He wants to organize all biker clubs under his leadership by means of a nationwide biker march. Big George, already running around although he still has a black eye, complains that he already had some of those plans, but he's is told to cool it.
Mike notices Ginger and another biker introduces him to her. She is the one who used to provide the meeting location for the Madcats.
Baney (Bob Harris) tries to seduce a girl (Randee Lynne Jensen), and when they are outside, they see the police car coming. Bingham (Jack Starrett) doesn't want the nice neighbourhood destroyed by bike noise or brawls, and he will hold Mike accountable for what the bikers do.
The Madcaps scare away a biker with other colours. Angry Annie (Luana Talltree) and Saundra Gayle (Susanne "Suzy" Walters) mock him. He runs away and the Madcats go after him. The bikers try to set a trap for him and catch him when he reaches a cul-de-sac. The ladies have closed the gate but he jumps over it and leaves, to Mike's annoyance.
So they drink beer and smoke marijuana. Ginger and Mike leave the meeting room to Ginger's room. She says she's a lady of independent means. At Ginger's, Mike'll sleep at the shed. He tells her that she talks too much. They kiss and they make love.
There is a Hollywood film about to be recorded. The bikers talk to the producer - there's a photo of Denny "Dirty Denny" Ray Mannor (Dirty Denny). They offer the producer a joint - he wants to make a wild-biker-gang picture. Ginger has been the one who introduces Mike and the Madcats to the producer. Another producer tells Mike that he's got an attractive face for filming.
A secretary of the producer gets cosy and sexy with one of the bikers. Ginger questions two starlets about the roles they did before - one of them, Buff (Susanne Sidney), admits that this will her first real role. When they leave, there is a police car waiting outside and the producer tells him to take care of his boys.
A road police officer appears asking for the owner of a particular bike; he will give everybody a ticket. They mock the road officer and knock his head against a motorbike, while the girls laugh about him. He radios in for some help. Meanwhile, Mike is in bed with another blonde girl, but her girlfriend arrives and takes her at knifepoint. Mike laughs it off, but he doesn't think it so funny when Ginger laughs at him - she has prepared everything out of jealousy for him.
Mike demands that the sheriff tells him the name of the road officer who has beaten one of the bikers. Nutty Norman (Paul Bertoya) and Tiny Tim (Jimmy Murphy) have complained that a police officer have beaten one of them in the backseat of their police cars. The sheriff talks the rookie Reynolds (Lee Stanley) to be out of the beat for three days.
A girl, Saundra (Sandra Bettin), talks to a police officer, asking for the time. She is hijacked by the bikers instead of being picked up by her mother. The officer rides after the bikers, but his official motorbike has been chained to a pillar. The sheriff says that he would have suspended the two officers, but now it's too late, and every single cop and officer will fight the Madcaps. The girl shouts that it's OK; that she's still a virgin. Speed, Tim, Norman... mock the situation.
Mike interrupts Ginger in the shower. Denny is still thinking about the film. Dirty Denny fights his old gang-riders. Mike asks what is going on. Mike is not interested in having unloyal people in the gang, so he sacks him. Denny tries to stab him in the back, so now it's personal: Mike and Denny fight to the death. Mike easily beats Denny.
Jennifer (Susan Holloway) disappoints Norman by telling him that the Hollywood deal is not more, and that the producer has hit her. Norman is so angry with her that he hits her. Dude (Steven Rogers) is stopped. Speed (Steve Oliver) is given some joints by police officers, and then he's arrested because of unlawful possession. Not only that, Speed appears murdered. The officers say that Speed tried to take one of their guns so they had to shoot him. The sheriff tells their officers that bikers have the same rights as everybody else - and asks Mike for some time to investigate the matter because he doesn't believe his own officers. Mike is not happy about it, and leaves. He tells his bikers about Speed.
It looks like the Madcaps are leaving the area. They go to a hippy site, and they stay with them for a while. There is a flower-power group.
A girl appears dead. They have to call the police, so the bikers leave. The hippy group just lets them go, admonished by the Prophet (Barry Feinstein) - and even one of the hippy leaders (Wally Berns) says that they are good people in spite of appearances. Especially the hippy children (Maureen Heard and Tony Rush) will miss the bikers.
Mike wants the producer to bring cameras and light to the funeral. Ginger tells him that it'll be the ending of acceptance of the townspeople concerning the bike gang. Mike will use the opportunity to become the leader of a 1,000 bikers - Ginger thinks he's daydreaming of grandeur, and that he's crazy, but Mike tries to kiss and force her. Mike threatens Smiley, who wants peace.
The police officers rally everybody and tell them to take off their colours. The sheriff takes Norman away - he's still a nice kid. The sheriff tells Mike and everybody else at the gang to leave the county.
Mike complains and takes the sheriff's gun. In spite of being held at gunpoint, the sheriff prefers to give him the opportunity to leave without more blood being spilled.
Mike tells Smiley to go with him, but Smiley doesn't want to go. The sheriff tells Mike to leave on his own in his bike. He leaves threatening to come back with the movie and TV people who will tell what happened.
One of the officers (Rod Wilmoth) shoots and kills Mike. Everybody stays in silence.
Roll end credits to the sound of Jerry Fuller's No Communication .
--- written by KrystelClaire
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