It is a tradition brought over from the Cavalry. A single spur is worn on the right boot in remembrance of a fallen Brother. Some riders are also members of The Order of the Spur, a tradition in the US Cavalry in which a Trooper is awarded his Combat Spurs after engaging in combat or completing a Spur ride.
Horse riders wear spurs to make the horse go faster (Foot Item)
The Calvary (horse mounted units) would wear spurs.
Some things cowboys wear are button up shirts, woolies, bandanas, spurs, boots and a vest.
Yes they have to, for their safety, just like adult passengers/bikers.
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Two spurs and two pinions are provided in a machine so that the machine becomes more effective.
yeah but mostly bikers and stuff, but dudes could still wear them also
Spurs are metal devices that clamp to a boot, and extend a small metal rod or ring behind the heel. They are used by a horse rider to guide and direct the horse by touching the horse on the side with the spurs.
if you mean BMXing bikers then, No.
boots trousers spurs vest bandanna hat
I haven't noticed that many bikers using it but if they do you can bet it got its basis from the Wehrmacht bikers during WW2. The iron cross is a German symbol. The Germans were some of the first to employ motorcycles heavily in combat. The iron cross and other symbols like it had their base in the medieval era including the teutonic knights who the Germans used as propoganda. You know how some bikers wear those kaizer helmets with the metal spike on top, or we think of bikers like that, its the same concept.