Myrtle Beach Riders, not real smart!
#21
Big Kahuna HDF Member
#22
Really? I guess you were one of them out there dragging your feet and walking your bike 50 ft. since you are a little sensitive about it?
#26
I didn't want pics of anything I saw on the back of the bikes, lol! As for fashion police I could give a rats @ss what people choose to wear while riding. I usually wear jeans & t-shirt in the summer. Just can't believe how stupid some people are in what they choose to wear while riding or on the back. I just don't want to hear them whine about their missing skin when they take a spill. What was even funnier was the high heels, lol! BTW my wife is much hotter and obviously smarter than anything I saw there on the back of the bikes.
#27
I didn't want pics of anything I saw on the back of the bikes, lol! As for fashion police I could give a rats @ss what people choose to wear while riding. I usually wear jeans & t-shirt in the summer. Just can't believe how stupid some people are in what they choose to wear while riding or on the back. I just don't want to hear them whine about their missing skin when they take a spill. What was even funnier was the high heels, lol! BTW my wife is much hotter and obviously smarter than anything I saw there on the back of the bikes.
#28
You obviously did not pay attention either. I never said that it would protect me. I said that it was what I wear in the summer. It is a far cry better than shorts or a bikini. There is not a damn thing you can wear that pavement will not eat or tear through. Besides that, it will not keep you from broken bones. I'll take my chances in jeans.
#30
Jeans and a T-shirt is normal attire around here.
If you want to wear full leathers or your fancy little jackets in NC or SC during the summer be my guest. When you pass out from dehydration maybe you won't get skinned up as bad.
95 to 100 degrees with 95% humidity is the norm here on the coast, pushing heat indexes up over 110 degrees or more for weeks at a time. It's like riding in a blast furnace. At 70 mph on the highway the sweat runs off of you. It can be miserable. I'll take my chances in my jeans and a t-shirt.
And Bagger71 if you were down there this past week it was black bike week. You can see some pretty strange stuff down there.
If you want to wear full leathers or your fancy little jackets in NC or SC during the summer be my guest. When you pass out from dehydration maybe you won't get skinned up as bad.
95 to 100 degrees with 95% humidity is the norm here on the coast, pushing heat indexes up over 110 degrees or more for weeks at a time. It's like riding in a blast furnace. At 70 mph on the highway the sweat runs off of you. It can be miserable. I'll take my chances in my jeans and a t-shirt.
And Bagger71 if you were down there this past week it was black bike week. You can see some pretty strange stuff down there.