Biker tattoos come form many sources and there are many articles like this one on biker's in Canada. according to the American Motorcyclist Association, 99 per cent of the people who ride motorcycles and the clubs they belong to are law-abiding citizens and organizations. The other one per cent, the organization said in the 1960s, are hard-riding, hard-partying, non-mainstream people. Many bikers embraced that description.
But according to the Outlaws Motorcycle Club, law-enforcement officials changed the meaning of "one percent" in the 1980s so that the term referred to members of criminal gangs. The Outlaws says it is a law-abiding organization whose members share a commitment to biker tattoos and brotherhood.
As with all bike tattoos, the following biker tattoos and their meanings have the potential to positively impact our lives if we choose to consistently hold them in our awareness for a length of time so that these attributes of hunting become part of the thread of our being.
Many biker tattooists appreciate the publicity that their artwork can receive. And some just want their work to be seen. Since the stencil stays uniform throughout its use, it is easier for an artist to quickly replicate what could be a complicated piece at a very quick rate, when compared to other conventional tattooing methods.
Most tattooists get paid to do this work because they are genuine artists and have made a mark in the tattoo world. I have hade many tattoo designs and by far prefer the quality biker tattoos.













