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Re: motorbike fashion do's and dont's
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If I had my leathers given to me, or even better was paid to wear someone's then I wouldn't care wether they went inside or out. Meet sometime - yep that'd be good. |
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Easier to answer inline.....
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Hmm I seem to recall some added stickers on the nose of your red beastie - or am I imagining things :-)
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Besides I am sure the stickers they are reffering to are the performance parts manufacturers pimp stickers, not works of art like mine :) David |
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Touche :-)
If I wanted to get catty I could suggest an entry into the list of of don'ts of aftermarket LEDs ;-) *2mths ducks - then thinks that perhaps running a long long way away and hiding might be a better idea* |
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Ahh, the arrival of hovis the proverbial human shield of tastelessness in the form of a yellow bike ;-)
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Better make it over 3km away and dont hide behind a breeze block wall, because if I am coming hunting then it would be with a Barratt 50 :P |
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Does a jumper over leathers actually work? Wow - never tried it myself.
I am fashion crime free - my carbon is of the purest form and just the mention of 'Rim' tape is enough to make with giggle. Me am cool. |
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