Biker tattoos are gaudy, boisterous pieces of art that brazenly declare their rebellious machismo. They are different from motorcycle tattoos simply because they use the word “biker.” At least in the United States, the term has an entirely different connotation than motorcycle rider. A biker would probably most likely be described as a person who places great importance upon their motorcycle, its brand, and the brotherhood that they’ve developed over the years.
Being a biker is a subculture in America. It’s a way of life. So, when discussing biker tattoos, one must use a little caution. In other words, don’t fly into a tattoo parlor and buy the first piece of flash that you see. It may signify something of great importance in the biker subculture. Ink and bikes are two things bikers take very seriously.
Harley biker tattoo
If you own a Harley, then this is the perfect design for your biker tattoo. A side view of a chopped Harley with you alone or with your lady always makes for a nice tattoo.
Harley Logo
For a more simple design, and you own a Harley, the logo, plus eagle, is a fabulous choice. It gives excellent opportunities for design possibilities for biker tattoos.
Knucklehead engine
The knucklehead is a retronym used by enthusiasts to refer to a Harley-Davidson motorcycle engine, named because of the distinct shape of the rocker boxes. Knucklehead tattoo is very popular among the bikers who own a Harley Davidson.
Traditional biker tattoos
These traditional style biker tattoos are absolutely stunning.
Biker skull tattoos
Skulls make great biker tattoos. A large skull being blown apart by the power of the wind from your bike as you pass by would make for great-themed biker tattoos. It’s just a start; let your imagination run with this. with the below tattoo designs.
Biker helmet tattoos
Biker quotes
These tattoos include some very popular biker quotes such as “Live to Ride,” “Go fast, don’t die,” “Born to Ride.”
Trendy biker tattoos
Coloring & Placement
Coloring for biker tattoos is almost a must. To achieve the depth and dimension required, you’ll need coloring, shading, and all your tattoo artist’s expertise. You’ll want black, reds, oranges, grays, blues, white, metal colors, and some yellow.
Placement of biker tattoos requires medium to large size skin to do justice if you want the type of themed bike tattoos we’ve just discussed. However, if you’re looking for something a bit smaller and less complex, the logo and eagle would fit nicely on the shoulder and forearm.