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<blockquote data-quote="Shadowrider" data-source="post: 2748716" data-attributes="member: 3099"><p>I've been out of it for awhile, and really never was "in it" per se', but I did wear the garb. For me it was all about riding a bike and wearing the garb was completely utilitarian for me. Heavy leather chaps, jacket and boots which are properly waterproofed are very effective at protecting you from wind, rain and road rash. I always hated the look though because of the perception. I did do a bunch of poker runs, rode the "Ortega Highway" and a bunch of other popular and scenic routes in Kommiefornia. Met some fantastic people that were into that whole 1%'er culture which is what most will never really will understand. For me and I think most other bikers it was the riding and the love of the machinery, not the "biker thug culture". Everybody I hung with eschewed wearing colors, but we all seem to get thrown into the same category and incidents like this always make it worse.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shadowrider, post: 2748716, member: 3099"] I've been out of it for awhile, and really never was "in it" per se', but I did wear the garb. For me it was all about riding a bike and wearing the garb was completely utilitarian for me. Heavy leather chaps, jacket and boots which are properly waterproofed are very effective at protecting you from wind, rain and road rash. I always hated the look though because of the perception. I did do a bunch of poker runs, rode the "Ortega Highway" and a bunch of other popular and scenic routes in Kommiefornia. Met some fantastic people that were into that whole 1%'er culture which is what most will never really will understand. For me and I think most other bikers it was the riding and the love of the machinery, not the "biker thug culture". Everybody I hung with eschewed wearing colors, but we all seem to get thrown into the same category and incidents like this always make it worse. [/QUOTE]
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