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- IRL most bōsōzoku motorcycles were between 250cc and 400cc. In my version of the setting you can ride any make/model of bike you want, from the years (say) 1960 to 1982. Although anything foreign is rare, you can own a CBX1000, a Z1, or whatever domestic super-sport you fancy with relative ease.
-- Well over 90% of real bōsōzoku (and criminals in general) are male, but our cast will have roughly an even split between guys and girls.
-- Most gangs are gender-segregated, so to explain why we have girls and guys all riding together, our gang is actually an alliance (rengō) between an all-male gang, called Gekokujō ("Overthrow from Below"), and an all-female gang, called Akushitsuna Kīsu ("Vicious Kiss").
-- We're using a fictional version of the Tokyo metropolitan area, so we are not beholden to IRL geography; in fact you're encouraged to invent your own landmarks for the city, like an Ame-mura, favorite hangout spots for the gangs, reform schools and youth prisons, etc. However the geographic features of Hizuwa City's Yamashin Ward do broadly follow IRL: suburbs sandwiched between metropolis and snaking mountain roads. (If you need IRL reference, see the town of Niiza in Saitama.)
-- This setting's gangs have invented their own system for distinguishing friend from foe in the throes of battle: most of them (at least those from the same prefecture) should know which gang you're from simply by noting the secondary color of the lettering and symbolism, stitched onto the primary color of your tokkōfuku. This almost works like pre-Norman heraldry, in that your uniform's basic color scheme is exclusive to your "clan" and immediately belies your allegiances. (Gekokujō's colors are red on cream; Akushitsuna Kīsu's are pink on navy-black.)