Motorcycle Dictionary of Biker Slang, Terms and Jargon
Every subculture has its own lingo; Bikers are no exception.
- Are you on the fringe of a motorcycle society?
- Have you heard a biker speaking and would like to understand what he's said?
- Would you like to gain insight into the biker mindset?
- Do you just like words?
Here you'll find an introductory dictionary of commonly used road-motorcycle terminology and biker slang, compiled with the average "Citizen" in mind.
- Are you on the fringe of a motorcycle society?
- Have you heard a biker speaking and would like to understand what he's said?
- Would you like to gain insight into the biker mindset?
- Do you just like words?
Here you'll find an introductory dictionary of commonly used road-motorcycle terminology and biker slang, compiled with the average "Citizen" in mind.
Citizen: noun. a person that has no known affiliation with a Motorcycle Club.
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Numbers
Biker Slang

- 1%er (One Percenter): If 99% of motorcycle riders are law abiding members of society, these are the other 1%. Advertised through a patch or tattoo, usually on a diamond shaped back field.
- 1 Kicker: starts on the first kick. well-tuned motorcycle.
- 1 piece (One Piece): "1-piece" outfit of protective clothing covering from the neck to the ankles.Joe Rocket Mens One Piece .
- 2 into 1: two exhaust pipes mated into one pipe - i.e. 2 header pipes into 1 muffler pipe.
- 2 Piece (Two Piece): "2-piece" outfit of protective clothing consisting of a jacket and a pant, often constructed to allow the two pieces to be zipped together at the waist. 2-Piece Motorcycle Suit.
- 2 Second Rule: same as with a car. A tool used to estimate the minimum safe following distance between moving vehicles. Cars following a motorcycle should allow four seconds as motorcycles can stop much more quickly than cars can.
- 2 Stroke: engine in which the piston assembly/assemblies run 2 strokes per cycle.
- 3 Piece Patch/3 Patch : configuration of back patches used by some motorcycle clubs with a top patch (club's name) a center patch (club's logo) and a bottom patch (geographical territory). Top and bottom patches are referred to as "Rockers."

- 4 Stroke: engine in which the piston assemly/assemblies run 4 strokes per cycle.
- 6-Bends/6-Bend Handlebars: handlebars that have 6 bends. Popular within the 70s Chopper culture.
- 13: 13th letter of the alphabet (M). Can stand for motorcycle, marijuana, methamphetamines, Mongols, mother chapter and who-knows-what-else.
- 81: eighth letter of the alphabet (H) and first letter (A). Hell's Angels
- 99%er: opposite of a 1%er. Patch often worn by off-duty Biker First Responders - Police, Firefighters, EMTs/Paramedics, Military Personnel. Sometimes worn by Citizens as a social statement but this really isn't a great idea as 1%ers could consider it antagonistic or as a challenge.
- "any number" Over / "any number" Under: refers to the length of front forks as compared to stock length. Ex: "10 Over" means 10 inches longer than in stock configuration, "2 under" means two inches shorter.
A
- A's & 8s/Aces & 8s: Deadman's Hand. legendary poke hand drawn by Wild Bill Hickock just before he was murdered.
- ABATE: The ABATE acronym is understood to have several meaning. ABATE is a social club and lobbying organization that seeks to preserve and regain legal rights on behalf of the motorcycling community.
- ABS: Anti-lock Braking System, same as on a car.
- ATF: Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms - strange combination, no?
- ATGATT: All The Gear All The Time. Refers to the wearing of all safety gear (helmets, jacket, etc.) at all times while riding.
- AFFA: Angels Forever, Forever Angels. A sign of loyalty referring to the Hell's Angels motorcycle Club.
- AMA: American Motorcyclist Association.
- Aftermarket: parts and/or accessories that are not OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) made.
- Air-Cooled: engines cooled by airflow rather than through liquid cooling which is typical of cars; a bit of a misnomer as all engines are also oil-cooled, including air cooled engines
- Airheads : A term used to refer to older, air-cooled BMW motorcycles.
- Analog gauges: mechanical/non-digital gauges.
- Anti-dive System: A component of some front-end suspension system designed to reduce front fork compression (dive) when under hard breaking.
- Ape Hangers: high handlebars rising above the rider's shoulders, The rider assumes a posture reminiscent of an ape hanging from a branch. Ape Hangers
- Apex: the highest point. The apex of a curve is the tightest portion of said curve.
- Associate: person associated with a motorcycle club. Used more by people outside of the biker community than by the motorcycle clubs themselves.
B
Motorcycle Dictionary

- BATF: Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms.
- BFH: see Motorcycle Lingo R-rated.
- BMW: Bavarian Motor Works (Bayerische Motoren Werke AG) a manufacturer of automobiles and motorcycles. The BMWs of the 60s and 70s developed a cult following that continues to this day.
- BSA: Birmingham Small Arms. British manufacturer of motorcycles, now out of business. Refurbishing BSA Motorcycles
- Backbone: top tube of a motorcycle frame where the tank is typically mounted.
- Back Warmer: girl on the back of your motorcycle.
- Backyard: area that you ride frequently.
- Baffle: sound deadening wall inside a muffler
- Bagger: motorcycle equipped with saddlebags. Usually referring to a large motorcycle with hard-side bags and full touring gear.
- Bandana: square of cloth used for just about everything.
- Bar Hopper: motorcycle used to ride from bar to bar. Flashy or custom bike not suited to long-distance riding.
- Bark-o-lounger: large, comfortable motorcycle. Honda Gold Wing
- Basket Case: 1) a motorcycle in a state of disassembly, i.e. a bike with its parts in baskets. 2) a person that's a mess psychologically.
- Bead: edge of a tire that touches the wheel
- Bee Hive: bee hive style tail light.
- Beemer: nickname for a BMW.
- Belt Drive: a system that uses a belt to transfer power to the rear wheel.
- Bible: don't leave home without it. Waterproof Bible's are perfect for Bikers.
- Big Dog: an American motorcycle manufacturer; closed down in April 2011.
- Big Five: the five major motorcycle manufacturers - Harley Davidson, Honda, Kawasaki, Suzuki, and Yamaha.
- Big Four: Hell's Angels, Pagans, Outlaws and Bandidos. The four motorcycle clubs that have been identified as being Outlaw Motorcycle Gangs by the FBI. These clubs are prosecutable under the Federal RICO statute.
- Big Twin: large V-Twin engine, especially the larger Harley Davidson engines.
- Biker: motorcycle rider
- Biker Friendly: a business that appreciates the patronage of bikers.
- Billet: refers to a piece of metal that's been machined into shape rather than cast.
- Blip the Throttle: quick twist of the throttle.
- Block: largest part of the engine in which the cylinder/cylinders are bored.
- Blockhead: Harley Davidson engine produced between 1984 and 2000.
- Bobber (also Bob, Bobbed or Bobbing): motorcycle customized by bobbing (shortening) the fenders. Among the earliest of custom motorcycles - enjoying resurgence in popularity today.
- Boneyard: salvage yard
- Bore: internal diameter of a cylinder.
- Bottom End: 1)bottom part of the engine. 2)lower end of the RPM range
- Bottom Out: when a suspension system has no more room to travel.
- Boxer: nickname for a two cylinder, horizontally opposed engine most associated with older BMWs.
- Braided Hoses: hose covered in braided metal. BRAIDED ENGINE HOSE KIT.
- Brain Bucket: helmet
- Bro/Brother: close friend
- Bronson Rock: improvised tool. Not a term used in spoken conversations but you'll occasionally read it in forums.
- Buckhorns: style of handlebars that pull back toward the rider - actually resembling a bulls horns. When someone speaks about buckhorns, it's usually in context that he'd like to replace them with something more stylish.
- Buddy Pegs: footpegs for a passenger.
- Buffeting: quick-cycling wind turbulence, especially bothersome when following large vehicles.
- Burnout: spinning the rear wheel while preventing the motorcycle from moving forward (accomplished by applying the front brake or setting the front tire against an immovable object such as a high curb).
- Burning Rubber: from a stop, applying enough throttle that the rear tire loses traction and spins freely, leaving melted/burned rubber on the road surface.
- Busa: nickname for a Hayabusa (Suzuki GSX1300R)
C
Motorcycle Dictionary

- CB750: Honda motorcycle. the first Sport Bike.
- CC: cubic centimeter. 1,000 cc = 1 liter.
- CE Armor/CE Certified: a European system designed to rate the effectiveness of motorcycle riding armor. There is no American equivalent.
- CMA: Christian Motorcycle Association.
- Cafe Chop: converting a motorcycle into a cafe racer.
- Cafe Racer: Motorcycles customized to resemble the British racing motorcycles of the 1950's and 1960's.
- Cage: car, truck, or van.
- Cager: person in a car, truck, or van.
- Cam: circle or oblong with an off-center point of axis.
- Can: exhaust muffler, typically an aftermarket muffler for a sport bike.
- Canyon Carving: hard, fast riding on twisty roads.
- Carb/Carbs: carburetor
- Carbon Fiber strong and light-weight construction material.
- Carving: hard, fast riding on twisty roads.
- Cateye: style of tail light. Click for other Tail Light styles.
- Catwalk: British term for wheelie.
- Center of Gravity: balance point.
- Centerstand: device used to hold a motorcycle upright when it's not being ridden. Serves the same purpose as a kickstand except that the rear wheel is raised off the road surface.
- Century: 100 mph
- Chain: metal chain that transfers power to the rear wheel. similar in design and purpose to a bicycle chain.
- Chain Drive: system that used a chain to transfer power to the rear wheel.
- Chaps: protective riding gear that goes over pant legs and does not cover groin or posterior.
- Chapter: the local entity of a larger club. example: XYZ Motorcycle Club, Detroit Chapter.
- Chase Vehicle: truck that follows a pack of riders on a run to assist with breakdowns
- Chassis: frame and suspension.
- Choke: used to make cold-starting an engine easier. Old systems used to "choke" out some air to increase the fuel to air ratio; newer systems enrich the amount of fuel.
- Chopper: term for a customized motorcycle that has taken various forms through the years. Originally, anything unnecessary was "chopped" off and then custom features were added. The most notable feature of a Chopper is its extended fork system.
- Chrome: chromium plating used to increase corrosion resistance and enhance appearance.
- Church: club meeting.
- Citizen: a person with no Motorcycle Club affiliation.
- Club: group of people banded together over a common interest. Motorcycle Club is a generally nefarious term referring to Outlaws/1%ers, whereas Riding Clubs are more community friendly.
- Clip-ons: handlebars that "clip-on" to the top of the forks.
- Colors: patches, logo, uniform associated with a Motorcycle Club
- Compression Ratio: refers to the difference between the precompressed volume of air/fuel and the compressed volume of air/fuel.
- Counter Steer: counter-intuitive steering system in which pushing the left-side handlebar results in a right-side turn and vice versa. To see how counter-intuitive, check out the reader comments below.
- Cowl/Cowling: bodywork pieces that cover the engine and transmission of a bike to improve aerodynamics and visual smoothness. These are the parts removed from a Naked Bike.
- Crash Bars: bars that attach to the frame and protrude outward so as to protect the engine in the event of a dump. They do nothing in a real crash. Crash Bars.
- Cross Wind: wind blowing across the direction of travel.
- Crotch Rocket: Sports Bike.
- Cruiser: bike built for cruising the boulevards as opposed to sports riding or long-distance riding. Typically of classic style with a low seat, pull-back handle bars, fancy paint and lots of chrome.
- Cut-Off Switch: handle bar mounted switch that turns off the engine. Kill Switch.
- Cuts: a denim jacket which has had the sleeves cut off. All club patches are sown onto the Cuts and it is worn as the outer most layer of clothing, even being worn over leather jackets. Most, if not all, Outlaw clubs have Cuts as their basic uniform.
D
Motorcycle Dictionary

- DOHC: dual overhead cam
- DOHV: dual overhead valves
- DOT: Department of Transportation. Most often referring to a DOT approved helmet.
- DILLIGAF: see Biker Lingo R-rated.
- Daytona: Daytona Beach, Florida. home of the annual Daytona Beach Bike Week rally and the Biketoberfest motorcycle rally. OfficialBikeWeek.com
- Decreasing Radius Curve: a curve that gets tighter as you progress through. Particularly dangerous to motorcyclists.
- Digger: motorcycle with a stretched (lengthened) frame and stock-length front forks.
- Dirt Bike: off road bike; not street legal.
- Dive: tendency of the front suspension to compress under hard breaking due to the effects of inertia.
- Dome: helmet
- Donor: bike from which parts are taken to make or repair another bike
- Doughnut: 360 degree burnout, just as in a car but harder to do on a motorcycle.
- Do-Rag: cloth head covering. The evolved form of a bandana
- Drag Bars: handlebars that do not appreciably sweep up or back toward the rider
- Dragging Pegs: leaning so far into a curve that footpegs drag on the road surface. Not a good idea and definitely not done on purpose.
- Drag Pipes: short, straight exhaust pipes typically seem on Cruisers
- Dresser: a large motorcycle complete with a full touring package (fairing, windshield, saddle bags, comfortable seat and often more).
- Drop Seat: frame style in which the seat rest in a lowering notch within the frame.
- Dual Purpose Motorcycle: motorcycle designed for use on and off road with a bias toward off road.
- Dual Sport: motorcycle designed for use on and off road with a bias toward on road.
- Dumping the Bike: when the bike falls over. Not a crash as the bike is not under power at the time of the dump.
E
Motorcycle Dictionary
- Easy Rider: motorcycle magazine; motorcycle movie classic.
- Endo: abruptly stopping a motorcycle so that inertia lifts the back end off the surface: 1) sometimes done on purpose as a stunt, also known as a "Stoppie". 2) sometimes not done on purpose as in a crash, end-over-end.
- Enduro: used to describe an off road/trails riding competition and the bikes that are used to compete in these competitions.
- Evolution/Evo: Harley Davidson engine produced from 1984 to 2000.
- Exhaust Wrap: insulated cloth wrapped around exhaust pipes to retain heat and give an old school look. Also known as heat wrap, pipe wrap, exhaust tape and other variations of these words; for cars it's called header wrap. Exhaust Wrap
F
Motorcycle Dictionary

- Fairing: bodywork at the front of a motorcycle designed to deflect wind, rain and road debris.
- Farkle: doo-dads, kitch, add-ons that serve no useful purpose. One or two farkles are ok (flags, stuffed pigs, etc.) but don't overdo it. Most serious bikers don't use this term but you'll find it used in forums and occasionally in magazines.
- Fins: heat sumps on air cooled engines.
- Fishtailing: side-to-side swinging of the rear wheel
- Fishtails: flared exhaust tip that resembles a fish's tail.
- Flathead: early engine design associated with Harley Davidson engines produced from 1919 to 1973.
- Flat Head: horizontally opposed four or six cylinder engines.
- Flat Spot: point of diminishing return in a motorcycle's rpm band
- Foot Pegs: pegs where a rider rests his feet
- Fork Bag: small pouch attached to forks (sometimes handlebars or frame) used to carry tools and supplies.
- Flycatcher: Kuryakyn Hypercharger
- Flying Colors: wearing your clubs "colors."
- Frisco Style: when a fuel tank is mounted on top of the frame rather than having the frame sunk into the underside of the tank.
- FTW: see Biker Lingo R-rated.
- FUBAR: see Biker Lingo R-rated.
G
Motorcycle Dictionary
- GBNF: Gone But Not Forgotten
- Gearbox: transmission casing.
- Getting Patched: graduating from Prospect to Club Member (getting your Center Patch).
- Giggle Gas: Nitrous oxide.
- Gixer/Gixxer: Suzuki GSX-R.
- Gooseneck: stretched neck (front of the frame), done to lengthen the frame.
- Green Light: to grant permission. In context of television or a movie - when a person is "Green Lighted" it means permission has been granted for that person to be killed.
- Green Light Triggers: "Demand-actuated" traffic lights sometimes don't recognize motorcycles: ie - motorcycles aren't big enough to trigger some traffic lights to change to green. Green Light Triggers are magnets that attach to the underside of a motorcycle designed to trigger the light to change. Sometimes they work; sometimes they don't.
- Gremlin: blamed for all sorts of mechanical problems. Typically referred to in context of Gremlin Bells, which are said to protect against Gremlins.
H
Biker Dictionary
- HOG: Harley Owners Group
- Hack: sidecar. also "side hack."
- Hamsters: a high-profile group of custom motorcycle enthusiasts, easily recognized at events by their distinctive uniform - a yellow t-shirt with the Hamsters' logo. Membership includes: Arlen Ness, Dave Perowitz and Donnie Smith.
- Hand Signals: goes beyond the left-turn, right-turn that you were taught when riding a bicycle; can be used to communicate formation, hazards, travel routes, etc.
- Hang Around: a person that "hangs around" a motorcycle club and may be interested in joining.
- Hard Tail/Hardtail: motorcycle with no rear suspension.
- Harley Davidson: largest American motorcycle manufacturer.
- Heel-Toe Shifter: gear-selector lever that allows the rider to push down on the rear portion of the lever rather than pulling up on the front.
- Helmet Head: your hair after wearing a helmet.
- Helmet Stickers: biker equivalent to bumper stickers except 1. bikes don't have bumpers and 2. like tattoos, one's not enough.. Motorcycle Helmet Stickers
- High Side: accident in which the motorcyclist goes over the motorcycle (and then sometimes the motorcycle goes over the motorcyclist - you get the picture). Opposite of a low side.
- Highway Bars: bars that connect to and protrude away from the frame. They can protect the engine during a dump.
- Highway Pegs: foot pegs mounted so as to allow leg stretching room.
- Hog: nickname for a large motorcycle, usually a Harley Davidson.
- Horizontally Opposed: engine configuration in which cylinders are set 180 degrees apart.
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I
Biker Jargon

- I Rode Mine: T-shirt slogan worn to shame those that trailer their bikes to rallies.
- Independent: biker having no club affiliation.
- Indian: old American motorcycle manufacturer.
- Ink: tattoo.
- Ink Slinger: tattoo artist
- Inline Four: engine configuration in which all four cylinders are aligned in a row.
- Inline Six: engine configuration in which all six cylinders are aligned in a row.
- Inline Triple: engine configuration in which all three cylinders are aligned in a row.
- Inverted Front End/Inverted Forks: front end suspension system in which larger tubes are at the top and smaller tubes are at the bottom.
- Iron Butt: motorcycle run which covers 1,000 miles in 24 hours
- Ironhead: Harley Davidson Sportsters produced from 1957 to 1985
K
Motorcycle Jargon

- Kicker/Kickstart: motorcycle with no electric starter.; it must be manually kick started.
- Kickstand: mechanical devise that enable a motorcycle to balance in an upright position when not being ridden.
- King and Queen Seat: one-piece seat with a saddle for the driver, a passenger saddle behind and raised about six inches above the driver's and a high, padded backrest attached to a high Sissy Bar. In the 70s, no Chopper was complete without a King and Queen Seat.
- Knucklehead: Harley Davidson engine produced from 1936 to 1947.
- Kuryakyn: well respected manufacturer of custom motorcycle bolt-on parts, especially among Harley Davidson enthusiasts.
L
Biker Slang

- Lace: (verb) To lace a wheel is to install the spokes.
- Lane Splitting: driving between lanes of traffic traveling in the same direction either at speed or when traffic is stopped
- Laughing Gas: nitrous oxide
- Laughlin/Laughlin River Run: annual motorcycle rally in Laughlin NV. LaughlinRiverRun.com
- Lay It Down: crash where you slide with one leg under the bike, typically done purposely to avoid a worse collision. When done accidentally it's called a " low side."
- Leathers: riding armor made of leather.
- Lid: Helmet
- Line: intended path of travel.
- Lone Wolf: biker with no club affiliation.
- Low Side: crash in which a rider slides with one leg under the motorcycle, opposite of a "High Side."
M
Motorcycle Terms

- MC and M/C: motorcycle club. There are no admitted "Motorcycle Gangs" just as there is no admitted Mafia.
- MFFM: Mongols Forever, Forever Mongols
- Meet: scheduled event or "meeting."
- Megaphone: mechanical devise that goes onto the end of an exhaust system to tune it
- Metric Cruiser: Cruiser style bike of foreign manufacturers
- Monkey Butt: unpleasant "end" result of a long ride
- Mother/Mother Chapter: original chapter of a Motorcycle Club
N
Biker Terms
O
Biker Dictionary
- OEM: Original Equipment Manufacturer.
- OFFO: Outlaws Forever, Forever Outlaws.
- OHC: OverHead Cam.
- OHV: OverHead Valve.
- OMG: Outlaw Motorcycle Gang. You won't see this advertised on patches or tattoos, but you'll see it in books and magazine articles.
- Oil Bag: oil tank.
- Old Lady/Ol' Lady: wife or long-time girl friend. Has nothing to do with age and is not a derogatory term.
- One Off: one-of-a-kind fabricated part or one-of-a-kind motorcycle.
- Organ Donor: slang for a biker that doesn't wear a helmet.
- Originals: original colors presented to a new Motorcycle Club member.
P
Motorcycle Dictionary

- P: when worn as a patch on Originals/Colors, it means Chapter President.
- P Pad: see Biker Lingo R-rated.
- Pancake Engine: horizontally opposed engine.
- Panhead: Harley Davidson engine produced from 1948 to 1965.
- Pasta Rocket: Italian Sportbike.
- Patch Holder: member of a Motorcycle Club.
- Patched/Patched In: graduating from Prospect to Motorcycle Club member(getting your Center Patch).
- Patches: sewn onto vests or jackets - some have hidden meanings; some are just for fun.
- Peanut Tank: distinctive style of fuel tank. The quintessential Sportster tank; also popular on Choppers and Bobbers.
- Period Correct: a motorcycle built to reflect customizations that were trendy when the bike was new.
- Petcock: fuel valve.
- Pillion/Pillion Pad: a pad attached to a fender that acts as a passenger seat.
- Pin It: speedometer needle is as far as it will go.
- Pipes: exhaust system.
- Poker Run: run where participants stop at predetermined checkpoints to draw a playing card; after five checkpoints, the participant will have five cards. Whoever makes the best poker hand from his five cards wins.
- Poser: pretend biker.
- Powerband: a bike's power output characteristics based upon its RPMs.
- Power Plant: engine.
- Power Train: everything that makes the bike move.
- Primary Drive/Primary: mechanical device that connects the engine to the transmission.
- Prospect: A prospective club member.
R
Motorcycle Terminology

- RICO/RICO Act: Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act. A U.S. law that, in some cases, allows leader to be prosecuted for crimes committed by members of a group and, in some cases, allows prosecution due to a pattern of activity rather than a single offense.
- RPM: Revolutions Per Minute, typically referring to the rate of revolutions of an engines crankshaft. how fast the engine is going.
- RUB: I didn't want to include this one because I never hear any bikers use the term; it's just something that shows up on forums a lot. Still, search traffic demands that I define: R.U.B. - Rich Urban Biker. Just don't tell anyone you heard it here.
- Rake: angle the forks are set at. A low angle requires longer forks if the motorcycle is to be level.
- Rat Bike: an older motorcycle maintained as cheaply as possible with little concern for appearance, matching accessories or OEM standards.
- Rat Pack/Rat Packed: being assaulted by a group of attackers, i.e. being assaulted by a Motorcycle Club as members don't generally fight non-members one-on-one.
- Red and White: referring to Hell's Angels.
- Revolution:Harley Davidson engine produced 2002 to today.
- Rice Burner: motorcycle made in Japan.
- Riding Two Up: riding with a passenger (does not apply to sidecar passengers).
- Rigid Frame/Rigid: frame with no suspension.
- Risers: mechanical device used to raise handlebars for a higher posture.
- Road Name: nickname.
- Road Rash: abrasions resulting from a skin-on-road slide.
- Rocker: typically the upper and lower Patches of a three-patch set of Colors.
- Rocker Shifter/Pedal: gear-selector lever that allows the rider to push down on the rear portion of the lever rather than pulling up on the front. Also known as a Heel-Toe Shifter.
- Rolling Chassis: chassis with the wheels attached.
- Rubber Mounted: motorcycle with engine mounts/mounting system made partially of rubber.
- Run: organized group ride.
S
Bike Slang

- SNAFU: see Biker Lingo R-rated.
- SOHC: Single OverHead Cam.
- SOHV: Single OverHead Valve.
- Saddlebags: storage compartments attached at the sides of the saddle (seat). Can be hard or soft-sided.
- Scoot/Scooter: motorcycle.
- Scooter Trash: biker, not a derogatory term.
- Shimmy: wobble when at speed.
- Shorty/Shorties: usually refers to short exhaust pipes or a helmet that covers as little of the head as possible while still being DOT approved.
- Shotgun Pipes: two long, straight, side-by-side exhaust pipes resembling a double-barreled shotgun.
- Shovelhead: Harley Davidson engine produced from 1966 to 1984.
- Sidecar/Side Hack: open or enclosed platform mounted at the side of a motorcycle to provide more room for cargo and/or passengers.
- Sissy Bar: high passenger back rest.
- Skid Lid: helmet.
- Sliders: hard, protruding nubs attached to a frame in hopes that, in the event of an accident, the bike will slide on the road surface and thereby avoid some damage.
- Slip-On: muffler that "slips-onto" and is then attached to an exhaust pipe.
- Slow Ride: motorcycle-specific race in which the last to cross the finish line, without touching the road with their foot, is the winner. No trikes allowed!
- SMIDSY: Sorry Mate, I Didn't See You. Thanks to SortedRide, my riding Mate from the UK.
- Snell Rating: helmet safety rating. See Snell.
- Soft Tail: motorcycle having a rear suspension system.
- Sonny Barger: founding and most famous member of the Hell's Angels. Sonny Barger's website.
- Sparto: style of tail light. For pictures, click Sparto.
- Spokes: just like on bicycle wheels. risers that connect a rim to a hub.
- Sportbike: fast, agile road bikes of racing style.
- Sport Tourer: a sporty bike with touring accessories.
- Springer/Springer Front End: front fork with large, exposed suspension system.
- Squid: derogatory term best defined through videos. Motorcycle Squids on Squidoo.
- Street Fighter: naked, street-racing styled bike.
- Stock: to OEM specifications.
- Stoppie: stunt involving abruptly stopping a motorcycle so that inertia lifts the back end off the road surface.
- Straight Pipes: exhaust system utilizing no mufflers or baffles
- Stretch: lengthening portions of a bike to improve riding comfort, alter its appearance or alter its handling characteristics.
- Sturgis: Sturgis SD, home to the most famous of Bike Rallies.
- Suicide Shift: hand-operated gear selection level that links directly to the transmission.
- Support: local club that supports a larger, 1% Motorcycle Club.
- Suspension: shock-absorbing system installed between the wheels and frame.
- Superman Seatgrab: dirt-bike trick whereby a rider, while making a jump, intentionally leaves his seat, assumes a prone position while holding onto the motorcycle seat, then returns to a seated position before landing the jump. not a trick done by street riders, but commonly referred to by stadium motocrossers.
- Swingarm: component of some rear suspensions.
T
Motorcycle Vocabulary

- Tank Bag: fuel-tank mounted storage.
- Target Fixation: staring at a road hazard that you don't want to hit. Dangerous because we tend to go toward that which we're looking at.
- Tats: tattoos
- Telescopic Forks: front suspension system with springs concealed inside of tubes.
- Tins: sheet metal "body" parts - fenders, fuel tank, oil tank.
- Tombstone Tail Light: style of custom tail light popular on larger crusers. Click for other Tail Light styles.
- Ton/Ton Up: British term meaning 100 mph/100+ mph. In North America, typically used within the Café Bike culture.
- Touring Bike: motorcycle equipped for long distance rides, typically having a large fairing and windshield, hard saddle and storage bags and a comfortable seating position.
- Trail: distance between where the steering axis plane intersects the road surface and where the front tire contacts the road surface. An important consideration when modifying a motorcycle as trail effects handling characteristics.
- Trailer Queen: bikes that are trailered to shows and events rather than being ridden.
- Travel: distance that suspension components move (travel) when under compression.
- Trickle Charging: slowly charging a battery.
- Trike: three-wheeled motorcycle.
- Triple: three cylinder engine.
- Triple Trees: devise that attaches the front end to the frame.
- Triumph: British motorcycle manufacturer.
- Twisties: curves.
U
Motorcycle Language
- Ural: Russian motorcycle manufacturer. not very well respected but I really wanted to include a "U" word.
V
Biker Definition
- V-Twin: two cylinder engine configured so that the cylinders are oriented greater than zero degrees and less than 180 degrees from each other.
- Victory: motorcycle manufacturer
W
Bike Definition

- Water Buffalo: Suzuki GT750 - the first modern water cooled motorcycle. You don't see many anymore, but they're occasionally mentioned in magazine/internet articles.
- Wheelie: come on... you know what a wheelie is.
- White Wall: white wall tire.
- Wings: one of many patches worn by some Motorcycle Club members. These patches have developed a cult-like mysteria of their own; supposed meanings will not be discussed even in the R-rated dictionary.
- Wrenching: maintaining or repairing you motorcycle.
Now you're ready to head out to your local Biker Hangout and have a good time
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May 23, 2012 @ 12:09 am | delete
- AWESOME! You have put a lot of time and hard work into this and it is great! Really enjoyed reading it.
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country angel
May 19, 2012 @ 5:51 pm | delete
- you forgot house mouse - a club woman
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JoyfulReviewer
Apr 29, 2012 @ 3:48 pm | delete
- What an in-depth and fun dictionary. Appreciate the time it must have taken you to compile. ~~Blessed~~
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alibilal
Apr 25, 2012 @ 10:07 pm | delete
- Great list. Many people need it cause very useful.
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Rud3
Apr 12, 2012 @ 7:04 pm | delete
- You forgot Old Lady - A biker's wife
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missroxa
Apr 11, 2012 @ 7:14 pm | delete
- I am a motorcycle passionate, and I know most of this dictionary, but in my own home language.. :) It was fun trying to translate and find the correspondences between English and Romanian .
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Diablito's
Mar 31, 2012 @ 6:45 am | delete
- What does chapter mean?
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ToTheBrimm
Mar 31, 2012 @ 1:06 pm | delete
- A Chapter is a local entity of a larger club.
Clubs start as a group of guys in one location. As the club grows, it will sometimes open chapters in other towns. These chapters are part of the same club and have the same name, rules and leadership as the original chapter (Mother Chapter); they just meet in a different location. They have their own independent local leaders (Chapter President, etc.) which remains subordinate to the larger/National leadership.
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sputnic
Mar 12, 2012 @ 9:05 pm | delete
- Maybe add,"laced" to describe a spoked wheel. .
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deliverator
Mar 10, 2012 @ 3:00 am | delete
- Nice effort. Good info. Please review the "Counter steering before someone gets hurt :-)
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ToTheBrimm
Mar 10, 2012 @ 8:15 am | delete
- Thanks.
Try it sometime; you may be surprised. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Countersteering
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deliverator
Mar 11, 2012 @ 1:56 pm | delete
- Quote : "... in which pushing on the LEFT-side handlebar results in a RIGHT-side turn and vice versa" ??????
Maybe at 20mpH. Since I am doing it for xx years, I am quite sure that pushing on the left bar makes bike turn LEFT. Just a benevolent remark.
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ToTheBrimm
Mar 12, 2012 @ 6:19 am | delete
- Ok, here's your clarification...
In riding a motorcycle of standard configuration, the rider is in a seated position and behind the handlebars. When the rider pushes on the handlebar, he is pushing that handlebar AWAY from his body (forward) and the bike will begin to lean into a turn in the opposite direction - simple physics.
If you happen to be riding a motorcycle of non-standard configuration in which you ride by standing on top of the handlebars, please do not try to turn right by pushing the handlebars into the road surface on the left.
Try it, you may be surprised. This is the technique being taught by most beginning rider courses in the U.S.
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SortedRide
Feb 16, 2012 @ 8:08 am | delete
- Great lens! I "liked it". Maybe you'd like to add the SMIDSY ?
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WriterJanis
Jan 26, 2012 @ 12:32 am | delete
- This is a wealth of information! Have you considered making this into an E book?
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Tipi
Jan 25, 2012 @ 11:08 am | delete
- Returning to bless, what a lot of work you did on this dictionary of biker slang an motorcycle lingo...I've never had more fun reading a dictionary!
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"angel"
Dec 29, 2011 @ 4:26 pm | delete
- i came 2 dig on the biker lingo, & learned a Squidoo bit of jargon 4 my efforts... I assume a "lens" is a blog/post?? hoo-nu?
so i'll agree - hip lens. dig it.
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"angel"
Dec 29, 2011 @ 4:20 pm | delete
- author: hip.
readers: a little education is never bad, as long as you don't think you've mastered (while dabbling). i.e. don't go striking up a 2-way with yer patched locals, to test yer new vocab. dig it. respect is mutual, but not universal... _\/,,
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bikonic
Dec 5, 2011 @ 4:36 am | delete
- I guess when you are around it all the time you never stop to take a look at everything that is in the culture. A lot of work on that lens! Great job!
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agent009
Nov 25, 2011 @ 7:56 pm | delete
- Interesting! I've seen bikers before but never cared to approach them and ask them if they rode around the country.
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pastorkayte Nov 8, 2011 @ 9:59 am | delete
- Seriously interesting piece of work here. Thanks for adding this.
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pawpaw911 Nov 2, 2011 @ 7:28 am | delete
- Very interesting. I used to ride years ago, but never got into the lingo.
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cffutah
Oct 19, 2011 @ 10:00 pm | delete
- 'thumbs up' to ya.
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poorkreta
Oct 16, 2011 @ 9:59 pm | delete
- why you dont write in and publish it on books? nice lens :)
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grifith
Aug 15, 2011 @ 8:41 am | delete
- Interesting Lens
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sisbrown34
Jul 5, 2011 @ 4:43 pm | delete
- Cool! like your lens!
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GrinningFool
Jun 22, 2011 @ 6:08 am | delete
- Very impressive list. Learned a lot of new lingo!
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Jack-in-the-Box
Jun 9, 2011 @ 7:06 pm | delete
- This was fun, thanks. I really liked Monkey Butt. It made me laugh. Does this mean I am ready to ride?
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phoenix-arizona-friends
May 29, 2011 @ 2:43 pm | delete
- This is a tremendous resource, very cool. Bookmarked for future reference. :)
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LikinTrikin
May 17, 2011 @ 6:51 am | delete
- VERY nice!! I enjoyed reading the list and even learned a thing or two (or three). :)
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darciefrench
May 13, 2011 @ 7:13 pm | delete
- Wow- this is an amazing list of biker slang! Squid angel blessings to you!
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emmalarkins
Apr 15, 2011 @ 3:15 pm | delete
- This list is amazing! Thanks!
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ToTheBrimm
Apr 15, 2011 @ 3:35 pm | delete
- Thank you...
and You're welcome.
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tiff0315
Apr 14, 2011 @ 8:39 pm | delete
- Wow! I didn't know there was so much to know about biking lingo!
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ToTheBrimm
Apr 14, 2011 @ 10:10 pm | delete
- You have a great "dictionary type" lens, too - www.squidoo.com/101-funny-words-to-say
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