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21st January 06, 08:40 PM
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Kawasaki Ninja 500R, 2006 model in lime green. Its my first bike. I wore the kilt to the dealer when I ordered it and received no comments. I think I will stick to trews when riding though. Possibly there is a tartan helmet out there. Loud MacLeod would be great as it would show up
Rick
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21st January 06, 08:46 PM
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 Originally Posted by Rick
Kawasaki Ninja 500R, 2006 model in lime green. Its my first bike. I wore the kilt to the dealer when I ordered it and received no comments. I think I will stick to trews when riding though. Possibly there is a tartan helmet out there. Loud MacLeod would be great as it would show up
Rick
Looks like there's another organ donar on the highway. :grin:
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21st January 06, 08:55 PM
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Motorcycling is about the only activity kilts are not really good for :neutral:
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21st January 06, 09:26 PM
#4
 Originally Posted by Zardoz
Motorcycling is about the only activity kilts are not really good for :neutral:
I thought motorcycling was all about feeling the breeze and being exposed to the fresh air?
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21st January 06, 10:21 PM
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I gotta put some limits on what-all I 'expose' to that fresh air!
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"If you’re going to talk the talk, you’ve got to walk the walk"
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21st January 06, 10:48 PM
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whooooo it was an xmarks'er that is good. sorry i was not kilted yet but about monday morning i will be. you were right i frount of me while i was drinking a beer in frount of my father. when he pointed it out that you were kilted.
p.s. i have about 7 or 8 pints of guinness ( probley spelled wroung) so i cant spell
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22nd January 06, 02:40 PM
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May-be some chaps under your kilt. I wear them with shorts why not a kilt? Of course I also wear a leather Jacket and full face helmet. The only time that was dangerous was when a wasp flew into my helmet and got me 3 times on the lips and 2 times on the tong. Made my eyes water and nose run and hurt like hell.
MrBill
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22nd January 06, 12:18 PM
#8
 Originally Posted by chasem
I thought motorcycling was all about feeling the breeze and being exposed to the fresh air? 
Yup, until you feel all your skin from the waist down being ripped off your legs as you skid down the road. I've seen some rough stuff for not wearing peoper clothing while riding...
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22nd January 06, 12:30 PM
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 Originally Posted by Iñaki
Yup, until you feel all your skin from the waist down being ripped off your legs as you skid down the road. I've seen some rough stuff for not wearing peoper clothing while riding...
While I rarely get on my bike without proper riding gear, my mindset every time I ride is that I won't be falling off my bike.
I tend to be a very defensive driver when I drive, whether it's on a bike or in a car/truck/bus/etc. It's kept me alive and accident free (and ticket free) all these years.
Have a ridden a motorcycle in a kilt? Once, when I went to buy my current bike. I rode it around the seller's neighbourhood a few times to see how it ran and I was wearing my UK at the time. Knees in the breeze, man!
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22nd January 06, 12:02 PM
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 Originally Posted by Zardoz
Motorcycling is about the only activity kilts are not really good for :neutral:
I dunno - bungee jumping doesn't sound too good!
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