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  2. Bōsōzoku - Wikipedia

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    Bōsōzoku. A group of bōsōzoku in 2013. Bōsōzoku (暴走族, lit. 'running wild and driving recklessly tribe') is a Japanese youth subculture associated with customized motorcycles. The first appearance of these types of biker gangs was in the 1950s. Popularity climbed throughout the 1980s, peaking at an estimated 42,510 members in 1982.

  3. She-Devils on Wheels - Wikipedia

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    English. Budget. $50,000 (estimated) She-Devils on Wheels is a 1968 American exploitation biker film about an all-female motorcycle gang called The Man-Eaters, directed and produced by Herschell Gordon Lewis. [2] Actual female motorcycle club members were cast for the film, who were from the Iron Cross motorcycle club's Cut-Throats Division.

  4. Klim (clothing) - Wikipedia

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    Klim (pronounced "climb"), [1] based in Rigby, Idaho, is a company that manufactures motor sports (snowmobile and motorcycle) clothing using the same-name brand for men, women, and children. Klim was purchased by Polaris Inc. in 2012 and is now a wholly owned subsidiary. [2]

  5. Heavy metal fashion - Wikipedia

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    The clothing associated with heavy metal has its roots in the biker, [1] rocker, and leather subcultures.Heavy metal fashion includes elements such as leather jackets; combat boots, studded belts, hi-top basketball shoes (more common with old school thrash metalheads); blue or black jeans, camouflage pants and shorts, and denim jackets or kutte vests, often adorned with badges, pins and patches.

  6. Gilda Texter - Wikipedia

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    Gilda Texter is a costume designer who worked in the costume and wardrobe departments of over 40 movies and television productions. Her feature film debut [citation needed] was in the 1971 cult movie Vanishing Point, where she appeared nude riding a motorcycle, and was credited as "Nude Rider" (her character was never named). [1]

  7. Leather subculture - Wikipedia

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    By the mid-1980s, lesbian motorcycle enthusiasts in other cities besides San Francisco began to form motorcycle clubs. Leather and Lace, a woman's leather/BDSM support and social group, was founded in Los Angeles in 1980. The women of Leather and Lace learned the "old guard" traditions from the men of Avatar. [45]

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