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You’ve heard of the (鬼火少年, lit.
Will-o’-the-wisp boys), the small-town youth gangs who modify their 100cc scooters for street racing and night cruising.
Recently, it has been reported that these , or “county seat” (县城) youth in china have a new ride of choice: , or “old timers’ delight” (老头乐).
These made-in-china electric quadricycles are small, fast and easy to park, require no license plate, no driving license and no insurance.
Another main draw for these the ghost fire boys and the old timer's delight gangs both drive in hordes and cruise their territory for fun.
Quadricycles are dangerous to the driver and those around them.
The underlying youth culture resembles biker gangs or the hot rod culture of the past, but with a unique small-town chinese flavour due to economic uncertainty and a more diverse society.
That values expression.