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  2. Engineer boot - Wikipedia

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    There was a post-war production boom for the boots, with high demand coming from returning veterans and bikers. [4] The latter adopted engineer boots because the laceless design would not interfere with motorcycle drive belts, the shafts were well insulated from heat, and they provided full lower leg protection in case of an accident. [2]

  3. Orange County Choppers bikes - Wikipedia

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    The Greeny is an old-school style chopper designed by Paul Senior. [2] [failed verification] The OCC Original includes many of the design elements that have made OCC famous including the heavy frame, wide back tire and wide rake on the front forks. [3] The splitback features a unique split gas tank originally conceived from theme bikes on the ...

  4. Motorcycle boot - Wikipedia

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    A racing boot. Similar to touring boots, racing boots are designed for riding a motorcycle on hard pavement (either the street or a race track) and are usually between 10 and 14 inches in height and made from a combination of leather, metal, plastic and/or man-made composite materials to create a form-fitting, but comfortable boot.

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  6. Bōsōzoku - Wikipedia

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    Loud paint schemes on the fenders or the gas tanks with motifs such as flames or kamikaze-style "rising sun" designs are also quite common. The bikes will often be adorned with stickers and/or flags depicting the gang's symbol or logo. [3] There are also marked regional differences in motorcycle modifications.

  7. Grim Reapers Motorcycle Club (USA) - Wikipedia

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    Grim Reapers Motorcycle Club is an American motorcycle club founded in Louisville, Kentucky, in 1965. [3] The club is primarily active in the Southeastern United States and only accepts Harley-Davidson riders.