The Cycle Savages is a 1969 exploitation film directed by Bill Brame. The movie revolves around the story of Keeg, the leader of a biker gang called the "Cycle Savages." While Keeg and his gang are out on a joy ride, they come across an artist named Romko who is sketching them. Keeg takes exception to this and demands that Romko hands over his sketchbook.

Romko refuses to comply, and Keeg decides to teach him a lesson by planning to crush his hands. The gang follows Romko and his girlfriend Karen and eventually catches up with them. They brutally attack Romko and leave him injured.

Karen seeks revenge on the Cycle Savages and enlists the help of another biker gang, the Tuffs, to take them down. The Tuffs and Karen confront Keeg and his gang in a final showdown, leading to a violent and bloody battle.

The Cycle Savages explores themes of violence, revenge, and biker culture. The film is known for its gritty and realistic portrayal of biker gangs and their way of life.

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