A buddy asked me....
- Zombie Master
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Re: A buddy asked me....
Ahhh........ go chase a dingo. And I'll bet you're faster than Wobbly, though I'm, sure he's faster than me on my KTM.
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Re: Hi-Viz
That's not the only downside. There is also looking like a tool while riding your MC wearing blaze orange as if you were a deer hunter or something. Almost as bad as riding a scooter. Appearances are important! What's a little road rash, as long as you look cool while not wearing hi-viz gear.
Wobbly wrote: ↑Sun Oct 01, 2017 5:25 pm Back to the Hi-Viz jackets... the only down side is that they show grease and oil really fast. If you're a "neat-nik", then you might want to study the washing instructions before buying. And make sure not to use your jacket as a dipstick wipe.
I can afford any accessory, but I buy most of my stuff (helmets being the only exception) off CraigsList. I usually pay ~$25 an item, that way I can have a complete 4 season wardrobe for next to nothing.
Re: A buddy asked me....
I can wear full, high-viz gear:
I can ride a scooter:
What I can't do is ride a scooter in full gear.
I sold the scooter.
I can ride a scooter:
What I can't do is ride a scooter in full gear.
I sold the scooter.
Rob V
Re: A buddy asked me....
I know I am probably wrong, and even possibly stooopid, but for me -
Blundstones and a leather jacket or my Belstaff Trialmaster.
Blundstones and a leather jacket or my Belstaff Trialmaster.
I've spent most of my money on women, motorcycles, and beer.
The rest of it I just wasted.
The rest of it I just wasted.
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Re: A buddy asked me....
Sounds like a good look, and somewhat protected. But you can do much better in crash, and weather protection. Best protection from other road users, is not being there. If they're not there, they can't hurt you so run away, or back way off.
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Re: A buddy asked me....
I still remember GSPD saying "pretend you're invisible".Zombie Master wrote: ↑Tue Oct 03, 2017 5:27 pmSounds like a good look, and somewhat protected. But you can do much better in crash, and weather protection. Best protection is not being there. If they're not there, they can't hurt you so run away, of back way off.
I tend to ride like there is a contract on my head.
I've spent most of my money on women, motorcycles, and beer.
The rest of it I just wasted.
The rest of it I just wasted.
Re: A buddy asked me....
The only real drawback to the CBR250R was it's inability to comfortably ride faster than all but the looney-fast cars.
And that is the only time I feel safe on a bike in traffic.
And that is the only time I feel safe on a bike in traffic.
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Rob V
Re: A buddy asked me....
I agree with Dougie, no Hi Viz for me. Leather or a Belstaff. Had to figure out what a Blundstones was, after Google, they are the same as what we yanks call a Romeo style shoe, which I wear.
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1987 BMW K75S
1994 BMW R1100RS
1964 T100SR Triumph
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Re: A buddy asked me....
Blundstones? Romeo's?
Are you guys serious?
If they don't protect the ankle as much as possible, they should at least not come off easily.
IMO, of course.
Are you guys serious?
If they don't protect the ankle as much as possible, they should at least not come off easily.
IMO, of course.
Rob V