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Must be a person that rides a motorcycle, care a lot for family and frieds, donates time and money to charities and can hold their own when any of the above are threatend.
That may be your definition of a REAL biker, but that's certainly not the stereotype.
Would somebody please explain to me what a stereotypical biker is?
Dirty, greasy hands, stinky, long untrimmed beard, long hair, can't spell, wears leather, has tattoos, etc... Come on, you can't tell me that you don't realize that's what people mean when they say "typical biker." Just watch a hollyweird movie with bikers in it and it's right there.
Watch the Harley film "Live by it". Go to the HD website, click on Riders then click on Live By It.
Hog event typical biker now I am confused. I watched a Pirate movie the other night and saw alot of bikers in that with no bikes. Kidding aside the women needs to get out more. I commend the hog member for his contribution to help others.
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