What gives / WTF
#52
Damn thats hitting below the belt man.... Not the sand please no!!! LMAO
On a different note wear what you want to wear.
On a different note wear what you want to wear.
#56
... or, if you want, it comes out of the same dime you're already spending on...
- the bloated fat-*** who eats himself to a heart attack
- the cute little sun goddess who gets skin cancer
- the person who falls off a chair while changing a light bulb
- the alcoholic who fries their liver
- the brain dead mom of 4 who crashed her car because she was distracted as she changed a CD
etc.
Hospitals are full of people who are there because of a choice they made. Some of those people are permanently disabled for the rest of their lives and are supported fully or in part by some type of government program.
To single out choices made by motorcyclists is just foolish and just drinking the insurance industry Kool-aid.
#57
And...uhm...where does the gov't get that money? Hrrrmmmmm?
#58
I ride in whatever I want. If it's hot I'll be in a Tee-shirt or sleeveless shirt and jeans with my riding boots.
Though on Saturday I rode with shorts, tennis shoes, and a sleeveless shirt because I had to go finish moving my sister into her new apartment and it was a hot day. First time I've ridden in shorts that was more than a 5 minute jaunt somewhere. They are annoying to ride in actually.
P.S. why do you care what I choose to ride in?
Though on Saturday I rode with shorts, tennis shoes, and a sleeveless shirt because I had to go finish moving my sister into her new apartment and it was a hot day. First time I've ridden in shorts that was more than a 5 minute jaunt somewhere. They are annoying to ride in actually.
P.S. why do you care what I choose to ride in?
#60
If I'm out for a easy weekend ride, it's full fingered boots, gloves, jeans, t-shirt, leather vest, and 1/2 shell brain bucket. Monday through Friday going to from work it's the same except I'm wearing cammies and a 3/4 with face shield brain bucket. The 3/4 brain bucket is for the interstate riding, 80 miles each day. I'm ugly enough that I don't any more road debris hitting me in the face. If I need to get on a military base, I have to pull out the reflective road toad vest.