Forgot to say, one piece leather suit ! and power rangers !!
Cant seem to get that image out of my head :D
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Forgot to say, one piece leather suit ! and power rangers !!
Cant seem to get that image out of my head :D
[quote author=wiggy link=1311517457/6#6 date=1311549603] just because it dont suit you dont mean it wrong , i think your on the point of being out of order judging others quote]
Ok Mother Teresa, get off your high horse. If people think i'm out of order.......I really couldn't give a damn.
Only 2 people have actually given a reason for wearing them.
1. For the extra pockets 2. To put badges and patches on :o
.........I still don't get it.
Each to their own I guess, the "bros" may take the piss out of us on sports bikes in our full leathers, but it's our choice and is one largely made out of sense rather than conformity. I suppose their choice could be mitigated by not being able to ride fast enough to crash, so protection is unnecessary... Perhaps they're so tough that they don't even mind skin grafts.. ::)
In a similar vein, did Loudpipes talk to anyone on Saturday? We saw him walking around but I don't know if he spoke to any WBs... :-?
Like I said its a way of life, like mods, punks, goths.
I say wear what you want if it makes you happy, lifes to short to bicker over what people wear!
If anyones got a problem with someone wearing a waistcoat, go ask them why? Im sure they will tell you!
Mr Scott, I love the way your "each to their own" post is actually a thinly veiled insult.Quote:
Originally Posted by Scotty
I'm not questioning their riding ability (yet) just their motives for riding and the fact that they're trying too hard to be bikers.
On a different note, do you know where I can get zx10 tail plastics cheap? My luggage cracked mine going through Austria. >:(
we saw him walk past the stand but didn't get a hello or anything...but then we're a "social club not a riding club" so not really his sort of thing.
It’s refreshing to see some members of the biking community are so tolerant towards the dress code of other bikers who do not share their vision of what is acceptable clothing. :P
I embraced the punk scene in the late 70’s, early 80’s. How I used to love to pogo away to “Tommy Gun” wearing the most outrageous outfits. I didn’t give a hoot that the conformists used to roll their eyes in their heads as they ‘judged this book by its cover’ – I was comfortable and having fun.
Wear what you want bikers and let the free spirit ride the black waves.
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wot ever ::)Quote:
Originally Posted by dan_geoghegan
http://i116.photobucket.com/albums/o...fs/jawdrop.gif Punk Ken :oQuote:
Originally Posted by monday21
http://i116.photobucket.com/albums/o...fs/jawdrop.gif Punk Ken :o[/quote]Quote:
Originally Posted by Col
The Clash are still my fav band to this day Col. Come on Col, surely you'd expect a rebel like me to be part of such a brill anti-establishment music era. "We fought the law" yahoo! ;)
Love the smiley - where you dig him out from?