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  • easy rider

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    I do that often, but what do you do when you take your jacket off? Cover up or really OC?


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    Depends on where I am at. Much of the time I OC, but then often when I go into some place I will cover with my shirt.
     

    easy rider

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    Looks like Bandidos.
    Nope, not exactly sure what emblem he's wearing, but I know it's not Bandidos.
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    fishingsetx

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    Ive seen that patch before, just cant place where and my google fu is weak today.

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    jeepinbanditrider

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    I store mine in a topcase or tank bag. I figure my chances of crashing are far higher than my chances of needing a handgun so I'd rather not have an unyielding piece of polymer and steel strapped my hip.


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    ZX9RCAM

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    I store mine in a topcase or tank bag. I figure my chances of crashing are far higher than my chances of needing a handgun so I'd rather not have an unyielding piece of polymer and steel strapped my hip.


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    While I agree with your thinking, what do you do when you stop somewhere and walk away from your bike?
     

    easy rider

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    I don't know, I just believe if you worry about crashing then are thinking about it. I don't think I'm indestructible, and it may have a lot to do with my motocross origins, but I often catch myself thinking of "what ifs" while riding, as far as my surroundings go. All I can say is in the 45+ years of riding, although I have gone down, I have never gone to the hospital and although the bike I was riding may not be in the greatest of shape, I had ridden it afterwards. I have also worn my firearm in some of those incidents with actually no harm to it or myself from it.
     

    Shady

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    all I can say is never brag about your adventures with no serious accidents. Not that I had a long run before a cage broke my left leg in 3 places.
     
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