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Looks like wikipedia has let me down.
Oh well that's what you get when you rely on open contributions from anyone with the internet.
Perish the thought!!!!
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Here what I think the definition of a real biker is;
1) Someone who has spent more on there HARLEY DAVIDSON than there caror in some cases there house.
2) Someone who is just getting back from a trip and already can't wait to leave on the next ride.
3) Someone who goes out to his or her garage and can't stop looking at there HARLEY DAVIDSON.
4) Someone who talks about his bike so much that non biker friendsjust want him or her to shut up.
5) When you walk into your local HARLEY DAVIDSON store and they know you by name.
6) When your wardrobe designer is HARLEY DAVIDSON.
7) When people ( other bikers ) remember you by the HARLEY DAVIDSON you ride before they remember your name. In my case FATBOY.
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Well sorry to spoil some of your guys fun but I actually watched to the movie like Citoriplus sugested. We watched the movie as a family and had a good laugh, we did not take it seriously and the kids loved it. It had nothing to do with having a go at bikers or what we stand for, nor was it having a go at the Harley Davidson brand being associated with middle aged riders only. It was designed to show what 4 mates could do together as middle aged blokes that had just about been written off by everyone. Would your veiws of the movie havebeen any different if it were a fishing trip or hunting trip, would they have been having a go at fishermen or hunters.... imagine some of the story lines in those movies.
By the way they have already started making Wild Hogs 2....... the family can't wait.
I'd heard talk of a possible sequel set in South America, but that it was still in negotiations and filming hadn't started yet.
BTW...My wife bought the movie for me on DVD and we also thoughtit was pretty good as long as you didn't take it too seriously. The cameo by Peter Fonda was the highlight of the film.
Well sorry to spoil some of your guys fun but I actually watched to the movie like Citoriplus sugested. We watched the movie as a family and had a good laugh, we did not take it seriously and the kids loved it. It had nothing to do with having a go at bikers or what we stand for, nor was it having a go at the Harley Davidson brand being associated with middle aged riders only. It was designed to show what 4 mates could do together as middle aged blokes that had just about been written off by everyone. Would your veiws of the movie havebeen any different if it were a fishing trip or hunting trip, would they have been having a go at fishermen or hunters.... imagine some of the story lines in those movies.
By the way they have already started making Wild Hogs 2....... the family can't wait.
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