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* ''Film/FutureWorld2018'': The Warlord leads a gang of murderous bikers who regularly raid other people.
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** On the other hand, while the Harley-Davidson brand is not unpopular there, the stereotype is different: Since Harleys are more expensive than their Chinese and Japanese peers, not to mention being slower than those bikes, it's normally used by older people who only love to use those bikes just for the fun of it, rather for the thrill of using a faster one, like many younger people do with the Asian models. In fact, and just like the South African case below, most "gangs" are nothing more than glorified social clubs for rich people who loves bikes.

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** On the other hand, while the Harley-Davidson brand is not unpopular there, the stereotype is different: Since Harleys are more expensive than their Chinese and Japanese peers, not to mention being slower [[MightyGlacier heavier]] than those bikes, it's normally used by older people who only love to use those bikes just for the fun of it, rather for the thrill of using a faster one, like many younger people do with the Asian models. In fact, and just like the South African case below, most "gangs" are nothing more than glorified social clubs for rich people who loves bikes.
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* In ''Film/DisturbingThePeace'', a police officer must fight back against a violent outlaw motorcycle club that takes over his small town.
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* Played with in ''Manga/Crows''. There are several biker gangs in the setting, but the most important biker gang narratively is The Front of Armament. While other bikers are typical ''bosozuko'' who wear militaristic uniforms emblazoned with Kanji, ride tricked out Japanese bikes, and are rigorously organized and disciplined, TFOA wear black leather or blue denim with skulls and crosses, ride choppers, and celebrate freedom and independence over all else.
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Phelps is dead and the world is slightly brighter for it.


** A notable example would be the "Patriot Guard," a group of riders who go to military funerals picketed by the odious [[TheFundamentalist Fred Phelps]] of the infamous Westboro Baptist Church and proceed to merrily picket ''him'', drowning out his group's rants with the sound of their engines.

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** A notable example would be the "Patriot Guard," a group of riders who go to military funerals picketed by the odious [[TheFundamentalist Fred Phelps]] of the infamous Westboro Baptist Church Church]] and proceed to merrily picket ''him'', ''them'', drowning out his group's rants with the sound of their engines.
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Wolverine's not part of a gang, though.


* ComicBook/{{Wolverine}} of ''ComicBook/XMen'' rides a couple. In ''WesternAnimation/XMenEvolution'', he has two that change with his costume. While he is an X-Man, he is an AntiHero, so he's no goody-two-shoes, either.
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* ''Series/ColdCase'': In "Jackals", the cold case team investigates the 30 year old murder of an honor student who fell in with a notorious biker gang called the Jackals.

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* ''Series/ColdCase'': In "Jackals", the cold case team investigates the 30 year old 30-year-old murder of an honor student who fell in with a notorious biker gang called the Jackals.Jackals after her father's arrest.
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* The ''WesternAnimation/{{SpongeBob SquarePants}}'' episode "Born to be Wild" centers around a gang called the "Wild Ones" who would seem to follow this trope. The "''Mild'' Ones", on the other hand, are a group of senior citizens who seem to be in love with the stereotype.

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* The ''WesternAnimation/{{SpongeBob SquarePants}}'' episode "Born to be Wild" centers around a gang called the "Wild Ones" who would seem to follow this trope. The "''Mild'' Ones", on the other hand, are a group of senior citizens who seem to be in love with the stereotype.stereotype but don't fit it personality-wise.
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