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Biker-friendly campgrounds are particularly difficult to find, particularly when you have loud pipes. There are other categories for campgrounds but theses cater to bikers.
Sites pertaining primarily to legal and social issues related to bikers rights, including helmet laws and other topics.
This category includes "biker-friendly bars" as well as "biker bars". There may be slight differences between the two, but either belong here.
Websites which specialize in having many links to other Biker-related websites.
There is a North American definition of "Bikers" as a subculture, which implies they tend to ride American-made motorcycles and tend to have similar societal issues based on perceptions about them.
In other parts of the world, the definition of Bikers is not as strictly confined to riders of American-made motorcycles. They tend to have similar 2-wheeled lifestyles as their American and Canadian counterparts, and face similar issues.
This category should be used for these groups of people and the societal issues which they face.
"If you look like a Biker, and smell like a Biker, then guess what - you're a biker." Welcome.
Welcome to Bikers Personal Sites.
This category should be used by to post personal sites(meaning primarily non-commercial, non-business but a few plugs are acceptable).
This site should be used for sites within and about the biker subculture. Please refer to the description for the bikers category to find out more about traditional and contemporary definitions of "biker".
The subculture "bikers" is distinct from "motorcyclists" and "motorcycle enthusiasts", with distinctions coming primarily from attitude and lifestyle.
There is at least one other category for Bikers personal sites listed in the Open Directory Project (ODP) under
Recreation: Motorcycles: Manufacturers: Harley Davidson: The Experience: Personal Home Pages. If you ride Harleys, and nothing but, you may chose to post your site in one or the other category.
In America, "bikers" usually refers to the people who ride American made motorcycles more than drive a car. In other countries, "bikers" may refer to people who have a two-wheeled lifestyle regardless of manufacturer. In either case, if you ride more than drive, or if you live a "biker" lifestyle, your website is appropriately placed here.
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