Board Thread:Off Topic/@comment-25396609-20171116191014/@comment-25396609-20171130000522

Bikers will wear leathers for protection, as they provide resistance to road rash if you're throw noff the bike; but their actual clothing tends to be more along the lines of blue jeans, a white shirt, and a jacket or vest with the identifying logo of their club/gang.

While leather is more stereotypical for the vest/jacket, heavy denim is not uncommon and in fact easier to put said club/gang patch onto. (Pro tip, rather than a symbol for a group put his own symbol onto it.)

Brightly colored or patterned bandanas are worn around the forehead for keeping sweat out of their eyes; sometimes but not always with a helmet for head protection worn over the top. Sunglasses or goggles for eye protection when facing the horizon lines are useful whether you use a helmet or not.

Spikes are tacky, impractical, and if you fall off your bike potentially fatal; they can rip free of the leather and turn into shrapnel, or otherwise stab you if your arms are pushed under your torso.

As for Ghostrider; that character was so bad the only actor they could get to play him was Nicholas Cage.

Source on biker attire: My grandpa is/was a biker.