I really LOVE my Triumph Scrambler, but the lame ass exhaust tone was a buzz kill. Enter D&D Performance exhaust slip-on mufflers... problem solved.
Shorts and flip flops on a bike , even for a test drive in a quiet neighborhood, sends my medic mode into overdrive and makes me want to curse entire villages and lay them to waste with fire and pestilence. STUPID.
Besides that, sounds good.
Especially when an hour ago, I was busy transporting a Harley driver to shock trauma with multi systems trauma, no helmet and suspected intra abdominal trauma.... At least he was wearing a heavy leathar jacket, though it is now in pieces...
M.
That's the jacket's function; it died well. Shame he wasn't wearing a lid but that's a personal choice in our Commonwealth.
That's beautiful man... except... that is NOT me riding. Had you read the little blurbs between the pretty moving pictures you'd have understood that the person seen riding is my neighbor.We just want you around to keep raising your kids in the proper manner... sue us for caring about the kids. You, meh.
That's beautiful man... except... that is NOT me riding. Had you read the little blurbs between the pretty moving pictures you'd have understood that the person seen riding is my neighbor.
Besides that fact that I simply do not wear flip flops and while I do wear shorts I wouldn't ride a motorcycle in them because I don't want to burn my legs on the pipes, your statement is simply ridiculous.What you allow your neighbor to do on your bike is what you would do on your bike.
LOL... man oh man. The nannies are out in force. I spent many a summer riding a bike (the peddle kind) at about the speed as he was doing without a helmet (I mean really, who had ever even heard of a bicycle helmet in the 70's) in shorts and often bare footed... how could I have possibly survived?
Now... if we were talking in traffic and/or at higher speeds...okay, I get that.
Yep... although some people are so obsessed with "safety" that they only exist instead of live. My point was that the person in that video is a full grown adult capable of making his own decisions and I just tire of all of the hand wringing about what others perceive to be too risky. These are the type of people who end up using the power of Government to force the rest of us to live as they would (not pointing to anyone specific here). The whole "there ought to be a law" thing is how we got to where we are now.I think this all about assumption of risk. No right or wrong, if the luck is with you, then it is all right.
Roger that... so long as I'm free to do so.