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Post by ricardoguitars on Oct 1, 2017 6:15:13 GMT -5
Gone south
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Post by ricardoguitars on Sept 29, 2017 7:12:43 GMT -5
Albums stolen 😱
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Post by ricardoguitars on Sept 26, 2017 6:58:14 GMT -5
ricardoguitars I'm liking the looks of Hero pants in your link. Are they warm under your pants and would they be uncomfortable to wear all day at work? The summers here in Buffalo can be a bit humid as we are right on the lake and reach up to 90F on a good day. I work outside as a delivery driver for a food distributor and do a lot of physical work. Or would you suggest taking them off when I get to work? If that's the case I could just get armored pants and change at work and save these for my days off. I use them under my pants all day long, I live in the tropics, I DO know humidity, lol, I don't think they are warm or uncomfortable, you can also do as my wife do and wear them over the pants and take them off when you get off the bike. What I like about them is that in combination with shin an knee protectors, you can wear whatever you want, even shorts, and a lot cheaper than armored pants, for the price of a pair of armored pants you can buy 3 of these and use them all week long.
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Post by ricardoguitars on Sept 25, 2017 3:55:31 GMT -5
Just curious as to what the people on the forum wear to protect the lower half of your bodies? As I wear a uniform for work, its dickies to and from work. When not going to and from work I'll wear jeans. As always it's an armored jacket, modular helmet, gloves and boots on the rest of me. Been thinking of getting a pair of armored jeans for riding but not looking to break the bank. Been looking on Revzilla and Motorcycle Superstore but prices are pushing $200 and up for a good pair. Seen some around $100 but those have kevlar sewn in and not removable armor. So my question is what do we all wear and how comfy is it. Nothing scares me more than seeing a youngster ( I'm pushing 50 ) riding in shorts, a tank top and sneakers. Or the guy in full race leathers and his girlfriend on the back in shorts and a windbreaker. As always stay safe out there. I use these under my jeans, I have them on all the time, is not uncomfortable, my wife uses them over her pants or under her skirt and take them off when she gets off the bike, www.amazon.com/dp/B01LMU22PW/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_f6lYzbJPDQH4Qwe also wear knee and shin protectors and boots, I have had 2 hard spills on a scooter, and several stupid ones on motorcycle (like having to brake hard at low speed to avoid running over a kamikaze pedestrian and falling off the bike because of inertia and the bike being heavy). A scooter is more than capable of getting you in troubles and causing you serious injuries, I talk from experience, you can't do much to avoid a broken bone, but with full gear you can avoid road rash all together, I would rather nurse a broken bone than losing my hip or butt skin on the pavement, road rash is not fun, even a small stupid spill can give you road rash. Fabric disintegrate in contact with pavement, the only things that work to protect from road rash are metal, thick plastic, kevlar and thick leather.
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Post by ricardoguitars on Sept 25, 2017 3:49:36 GMT -5
Just curious as to what the people on the forum wear to protect the lower half of your bodies? As I wear a uniform for work, its dickies to and from work. When not going to and from work I'll wear jeans. As always it's an armored jacket, modular helmet, gloves and boots on the rest of me. Been thinking of getting a pair of armored jeans for riding but not looking to break the bank. Been looking on Revzilla and Motorcycle Superstore but prices are pushing $200 and up for a good pair. Seen some around $100 but those have kevlar sewn in and not removable armor. So my question is what do we all wear and how comfy is it. Nothing scares me more than seeing a youngster ( I'm pushing 50 ) riding in shorts, a tank top and sneakers. Or the guy in full race leathers and his girlfriend on the back in shorts and a windbreaker. As always stay safe out there. I use these under my jeans, I have them on all the time, is not uncomfortable, my wife uses them over her pants or under her skirt and take them off when she gets off the bike, www.amazon.com/dp/B01LMU22PW/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_f6lYzbJPDQH4Qwe also wear knee and shin protectors and boots, I have had 2 hard spills on a scooter, and several stupid ones on motorcycle (like having to brake hard at low speed to avoid running over a kamikaze pedestrian and falling off the bike because of inertia and the bike being heavy). A scooter is more than capable of getting you in troubles and causing you serious injuries, I talk from experience, you can't do much to avoid a broken bone, but with full gear you can avoid road rash all together, I would rather nurse a broken bone than losing my hip or butt skin on the pavement, road rash is not fun, even a small stupid spill can give you road rash.
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Post by ricardoguitars on Sept 23, 2017 6:05:16 GMT -5
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Post by ricardoguitars on Sept 18, 2017 13:02:26 GMT -5
Economy class
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Post by ricardoguitars on Sept 17, 2017 22:44:28 GMT -5
Seat belt
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Post by ricardoguitars on Sept 15, 2017 7:06:17 GMT -5
Donut eaten
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Post by ricardoguitars on Sept 14, 2017 15:53:43 GMT -5
Turning right
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Post by ricardoguitars on Sept 12, 2017 21:32:33 GMT -5
Manager fired
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Post by ricardoguitars on Sept 12, 2017 14:59:35 GMT -5
Paper work
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Post by ricardoguitars on Sept 12, 2017 7:10:30 GMT -5
Denied loan
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Post by ricardoguitars on Sept 11, 2017 7:06:27 GMT -5
Do sharp (C#)
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Post by ricardoguitars on Sept 10, 2017 19:31:29 GMT -5
Mind freak
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