Biker Culture

 
     
  By Jennifer Haldane
 
   
     
  Biker culture is one of the first things thought of when someone says Harley Davidson. The biker lifestyle is one that many biker enthusiasts would love to have. There are a few things that you will want to become familiar with when looking into the biker culture. You will need to know these things If you have any hope of being able to fit into the biker lifestyle.



Owning a Harley Davidson motorcycle is just one step in becoming a part of the tight knit family of motorcyclists. Purchasing a Harley Davidson is not the only thing that you need to know of do when looking to become part of the family of Harley Davidson bikers. You are not automatically entered into the elite members of Harley Davidson riders who are well known for their free spirits and bad attitudes. The biker culture is a proud part of culture that many members are proud to be members of. They are like many other organizations who have traditions as well as expectations of its members in order to be classified as a biker or a biker enthusiasts.

Right away, you will need to know that your Harley is not really a Harley until you have one that is custom made to order. In other words, you will need to have a bike that is custom made to your specifications and you will have to know what parts needs to be custom ordered before looking to custom order a bike. If you have a bike that contains parts that are not of the American products or parts then your bike is not going to be looked at as a piece of American art.

You want to make sure that all your parts of the bike are that of American companies first and foremost. You will want to purchase a Harley Davidson bike for its sophistication and the pride that the Harley Davidson company is known for. By purchasing items or parts that are not American made, you are going against everything that the biker culture stands for. You will want all your bike parts to be that of American companies before you start placing parts on your bike.

When it comes down to the biker attire, when looking at purchasing a helmet, you will want to check the face mask at the counter as any known biker that is true biker to the bone will tell you that these face masks are for the wimps and should not be worn by any true biker enthusiasts. The rest of your biker attire should consist of t-shirts as well as fine leather such as leather vests and chaps or pants along with biker boots. If you were to walk into a biker bar with anything less than that of a bikers attire, you would want to walk right out until you can come back with the right look to fit into the lifestyle of the biker culture.

 
   
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  About The Author
Jennifer Haldane is a Harley Davidson enthusiast and recommends you check out HarleyDavidsonPhone.com for cool accessories like telephones, jackets, t-shirts, and iPod accessories, like this iPhone cover and protector.
 
     
 
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