What is the long rope hanging from motorcycle handlebars?

Getback whips have a quick release handle that clips to your handlebars, clutch lever, or front brake lever. This quick release handle allows the user to give it a hard yank and pull the whip off quickly when they need to use it.
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Why do bikers put whips on their handlebars?

Motorcycle whips are an important piece of safety gear for motorcycle riders. They provide a measure of protection in the event of a fall and can also help to keep riders visible to other drivers on the road.
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Why do motorcycle handlebars have ropes?

Mostly a biker tradition, the 3-4 foot braided cord you see hanging from the ends of handlebars on some bikes is called a “get-back whip” or a “dog whip,” and is a tradition going back to the motorcycle gangs of the 1970s who used them ostensibly as a way to keep aggressive dogs at bay while riding at low speeds.
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What is the leash on a motorcycle for?

The arm sticks out to the side of your bike, and a flexible leash is attached to the end of it. This way, your dog can still run about, but it will keep him from getting too close to the bike. Most bike leashes are designed to mount near your bike's seat post.
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What is the purpose of ape hangers?

Ape hangers encourage a more upright posture instead of creating the need to hunch over. On long rides, apehangers that fit your body type also decrease strain on the wrists, elbows, and shoulders.
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The Get Back Whip



Why are ape hangers illegal?

High-set ape hanger bars were banned in 30 American states in the 1960s. The American was on the pretext of safety, but was more likely introduced so police had reason to pull over and search riders believed to be members of outlaw motorcycle gangs.
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What is the rope on Harley handlebars?

Getback whips have a quick release handle that clips to your handlebars, clutch lever, or front brake lever. This quick release handle allows the user to give it a hard yank and pull the whip off quickly when they need to use it. The quick release handle also serves as a hard surface for blunt impact.
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Why do bikers carry blankets?

An "Old School" bedroll is the perfect thing to deflect the wind and keep bugs out of your teeth while still having the wind in your face. It stops the "Flying Squirrel" effect of just trying to hold on while the wind tries to push you off of your motorcycle.
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What does church mean to bikers?

Church – An official club meeting. May also to refer to the clubhouse where the meeting takes place. Colours – Synonymous with the term 'patch'. Refers to the insignia of the Motorcycle Club, the primary symbol being the back patch of club insignia or logo. The most important symbol of an MC's identity.
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What is a cut in biker lingo?

Cuts. Some bikers wear "cuts." A cut is a denim jacket with the sleeves cut off. The fabric is usually frayed around the armhole. A biker's cut frequently serves as a canvas for patches and logos. It is usually worn as the outside layer of clothing, often worn over a leather jacket.
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Why do bikers have chains?

Keep your wallet safe

The main function of a wallet chain is to make sure that you won't lose your wallet. Since bikers were originally the first ones to wear them, they wanted to make sure that their wallet wouldn't slip out while riding at a high speed. Additionally, a wallet chain prevents stealing.
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What does 13 mean to a biker?

The letter M, being the 13th letter of the alphabet, often is said to stand for marijuana or motorcycle. Generally, it is assumed someone wearing a 13 patch is either a user of marijuana or other drugs, or is involved with the sale of them. The M also has been known to stand for "methamphetamine".
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Why do bikers nod to each other?

It really is just a simple way of saying hello to someone who has the same passion as you, when it comes to two wheels and looking out for one another, and appreciating a fellow biker who's on the road.
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Why do motorcycle riders wave low?

That's the most common variant, MotoSport reports. But why do riders do it? The two-finger motorcycle wave is often a way of telling your fellow riders to stay safe, BikeBandit explains. Those two fingers pointed down symbolize keeping your bike's two wheels on the ground.
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What does the 81 mean for Hells Angels?

81 is a metonym. It stands for the 8th letter of the alphabet which is an H, and the 1st letter of the alphabet which is an A, HA = Hells Angels. Red & White is another metonym; Red & White are the colors of the club.
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Can I wear a 1% patch?

The American Motorcycle Association stated: “99% of the motorcycling public are law-abiding; there are 1% who are not.” Thus, the “1%” patch (Figure 1) is worn only by clubs immersed in criminality and large enough to defend the claim to be the “baddest of the bad” against all. The “one-percenter” patch.
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What do the Sons of Silence stand for?

The Sons Of Silence can be distinguished by a "1%" patch. Rumor has it, the patch refers to a comment by the American Motorcyclist Association that said that 99% of all motorcycle club members were law-abiding people, implying that only 1% were outlaws. Other patches can be worn, including symbols and phrases.
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What does a diamond patch mean?

The diamond still exists as an outlaw motorcycle patch to symbolize outlaw status in the modern sense- outside of the laws of society and the police. Even if you still feel like rocking the unlucky number 13, stay away from wearing a Diamond 13 as it might have a deeper meaning for patched-in MC members.
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Are 16 inch ape hangers comfortable?

I just put on 16", there comfortable as hell! I never had them on any bikes prior, rode my buddy's always a nice ride. I can tell you this having drags for years, having higher bars in my case, prevents that shoulder/neck cramp some guys get...
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How tall of ape hangers should I get?

In general, your hands will be most comfortable at some height below your shoulders, with hands spread slightly wider than shoulder width. Run a tape measure down from one hand to the height of the risers on your bike to get an approximate height that you find comfortable.
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Where did ape hangers originate?

As I understand it, ape hangers started out in Southern California . It was when motorcycles started lane splitting, and the advent of the angry drivers stuck in their cars. People started sticking broomsticks out the window of theirs cars, to teach those scofflaws a lesson.
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