Jim Tinndahn

Jim Tinndahn
Born (1961-12-27) December 27, 1961
North Zealand, Denmark
Nationality Danish
Other names Big (street name) solkongen (street name)
Occupation Mechanic, biker
Known for President of the Bandidos in Europe and Asia until june 2012 where Michael "Kokken" Rosenvold became their new president.

"Big" Jim Tinndahn (born January 27, 1961) is a Danish mobster who was president of the Bandidos Motorcycle Club's European and Asian chapters until June 2012, when he stepped down and Michael "Kokken" Rosenvold became their new president.


He founded the Bandidos' first Scandinavian chapter in Copenhagen in late 1992.[1] Since emigrating to Sweden in 1995, he has been arrested on a number of charges, including motorcycle theft and fraud.[2] He was a prominent figure during the Great Nordic Biker War, a conflict between the Bandidos and the Hells Angels in the 1990s, the end of which was marked when he shook hands with Hells Angels Europe president Bent "Blondie" Nielsen on Denmark's TV 2 in September 1997.[3] He has also made a number of appearances on talk shows and in documentaries.

References

  1. "Bloody Struggle For Domination of the Bikers" (in German). Berlinonline.de. Retrieved 2011-10-10.
  2. "Bandidos Leader Arrested". Frianyheter.wordpress.com. 2011-09-30. Retrieved 2011-10-10.
  3. "Danish Bikers Call Truce In Deadly Feud". Independent.co.uk. 1997-09-26. Retrieved 2011-10-10.


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