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  2. Bōsōzoku - Wikipedia

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    ' reckless driving group ') 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. Cut-off - Wikipedia

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    Cut offs and motorcycling soon spread internationally, being taken up by the rocker subculture in the United Kingdom and the Bōsōzoku in Japan. Cut offs' ties to motorcycling led to them becoming seen as a sign of rebellion. Because of this, they were soon adopted by various youth subcultures, including the skinhead, heavy metal and punk ...

  4. God Speed You! Black Emperor - Wikipedia

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    Black Emperor) is a 1976 Japanese black-and-white 16 mm documentary film by director Mitsuo Yanagimachi that follows the exploits of young Japanese motorcyclists known as the "Black Emperors". [1] The 1970s in Japan saw the rise of a motorcycling movement called the bōsōzoku, which drew the interest of the media. The movie follows a member of ...

  5. Biker culture - Wikipedia

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    Biker culture may refer to various aspects of motorcycling and relevant subculture, specifically that of: Motorcycle clubs, groups of individuals whose primary interest and activities involve motorcycles; Outlaw motorcycle clubs, also called one percenter clubs or motorcycle gangs

  6. Category:Motorcycling subculture - Wikipedia

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    Biker bars (8 P) C. Motorcycle customization (3 C, 14 P) M. ... Pages in category "Motorcycling subculture" The following 20 pages are in this category, out of 20 total.

  7. Eikichi Yazawa - Wikipedia

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    The dome was filled with a full crowd of over 50,000 audiences. For this concert, he filmed the video work of riding the motorcycle at the California area. In 2017, he resumed large-scale live tour, Traveling Bus 2017. This tour is named after 1977 concert tour Traveling Bus, which includes 1st Budokan live.

  8. Headless Rider urban legend - Wikipedia

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    Rumors of headless riders only really took off after the release of the film Stone (1974) in Australia (released in Japan in 1981). The film contained a scene in which a rider's head is chopped off by a wire stretched across a road, and this is said to have spread in connection with rumors of motorcycle accidents in various parts of the country.

  9. Category:Concert tours of Japan - Wikipedia

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    The Beatles' 1966 tour of Germany, Japan and the Philippines; Because We Can (concert tour) Begin Again: Live Tour; Believe Tour; The Best Damn Tour; Best Fiction Tour; Bewitched Tour; The Big Steppers Tour; A Bigger Bang Tour; Black Celebration Tour; Black Holes and Revelations Tour; Black Ice World Tour; Black Star Tour; Blackpink Arena Tour ...