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zoo, you might want to hang on to one or two in case you ride to a different state.
I have a question for you. I know that you like to ride helmet less, but if you were to give a ride to someone, would you require that they ride helmetless as well, or would you let them wear a helmet if they were more comfortable or felt safer?
Or do you ever give anyone a ride?
I have a question for you. I know that you like to ride helmet less, but if you were to give a ride to someone, would you require that they ride helmetless as well, or would you let them wear a helmet if they were more comfortable or felt safer?
Or do you ever give anyone a ride?
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I actually bought the 3/4 just for the trip I took to Tennessee. I'm not actually giving my helmets away. Gotta have something when it rains or when it's cold.blues2cruise wrote:zoo, you might want to hang on to one or two in case you ride to a different state.
It's their choice. The Skid-Lid fits neatly in a saddlebag, so I usually bring it along just in case. I also carry three pair of glasses.blues2cruise wrote: I have a question for you. I know that you like to ride helmet less, but if you were to give a ride to someone, would you require that they ride helmetless as well, or would you let them wear a helmet if they were more comfortable or felt safer?
Paid $200.00 for the pillion that goes with my solo, so yeah, when the opportunity arises.blues2cruise wrote:Or do you ever give anyone a ride?
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One of the guys I ride with sometimes has a tinted/mirrored visor on his full-face that he normally doesn't change and carries a pair of clear glasses (don't know if they are safety glasses or from a m-c shop) that he tosses on in the evenings so he can leave his visor up.
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There are numerous brands that make yellow lenses for night driving. Personally, I have a couple of pairsof Vuarnet Lynx(yellow-night) of glasses that I really like. The only drawback is that Vuarnets are made of glass and not saftey material but I still prefer them over plastic safety glasses ofr personal reasons.
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