His parents were bikers

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His parents were bikers

motogrady
Clearing out his deceased parents home,
a guy finds a goldmine of memories,
and a glimpse of how it was.  

https://youtu.be/mat_2Hiwps8?si=1cHRsQTWhSLQoWG4
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hacksaw
Well that’s nice but incorrect .
They were bike riders or more likely motorcyclists .
I for one never heard of bikers until I read the west coast rag  easy riders. 1970’s maybe.
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motogrady
hacksaw wrote
Well that’s nice but incorrect .
They were bike riders or more likely motorcyclists .
I for one never heard of bikers until I read the west coast rag  easy riders. 1970’s maybe.
Probably true.  
But, that’s what their kid, the guy that found the old films
calls them.  

I’ve got a feeling they, who really knows, considered themselves motorcyclists.

99%ers maybe?

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hacksaw
100%ers.

at the time of these parents, i don't think the AMA had came out yet with designating people like me 1%.
and these days 1% is generally more taken as to mean certain clubs. my club is not !%. of course its a Philippine club so the AMA has no say. 1% i believe was reference to counter culture types in general that didnt fit AMA ideas of motorcycling.

but history is fluid these days.
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motogrady
hacksaw wrote
100%ers.

at the time of these parents, i don't think the AMA had came out yet with designating people like me 1%.
and these days 1% is generally more taken as to mean certain clubs. my club is not !%. of course its a Philippine club so the AMA has no say. 1% i believe was reference to counter culture types in general that didnt fit AMA ideas of motorcycling.

but history is fluid these days.
That’s something to look up.
I saw somewhere, it was either Davidson himself or whoever was running the AMA at the time, that proclaimed the majority, the vast majority, of motorcyclists were good people, hard working, honest family types that just liked to ride and go places.  
99% were.
The rest, a very small percentage, he said 1%, were the Hollister event, hard drinking, law breaking Wild Ones.
Which, I have a feeling was the 1950s.

Right when these home movies were made.
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motogrady

A little wiki.

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Wild_One

It’s my understanding the so called 1%ers were mostly a product of WW2.
Guys that had survived the War, and for some reason just didn’t really want, or could, fit into the mainstream after
going thru what they had.  

Funny, if you read the link, Hollister, which happened 2 years after the War ended, was an AMA sponsored event.
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oldironnow
Thanks for posting the vid !
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Fatfatboy
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Bikers, motorcyclist or riders. I don't think they could of cared less what they were called. They were having a good time. Really, thats all that really matters.
Just really cool that the son gets to have this and share it.

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You meet some of the best folks behind bars.
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hacksaw
i am not, never was, and never will be, a member of the AMA.
FK 'em!
the holister events were blown way out of proportion to reality.

it does remind me of the time my totally drunk pal took his bored and stroked open header harley side car rig on to the flat track up near laconia between heats. cops got him down the road a ways. he was banned from new hampshire . RIP old pal!  man those great 1% days!

lovin' this dude>

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hacksaw
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Fatfatboy wrote


Labels. Who needs them.
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Kum ba yah, my lord, Kum ba yah!
Kum ba yah, my lord, Kum ba yah.
O Lord, Kum ba ya!

depends whom does the labeling and to whom.
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