LADIES - Can you tell?
- Apollofrost
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Scorpion Helmets have this one design that I thought was stunning, it's like rose vines with one stylised flower on the side. A little feminine but with an edge to it.
As for the pink bike, I'm from the bay area, so you never know.
As for the pink bike, I'm from the bay area, so you never know.
I'm starting a petition to cull narrowminded dull people - be afraid Peter, be very afraid....
-Anonymous
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Was randomly searching the web for reflective decals and came across this:

You could slap that on the back of your helmet. That particular sticker is $6.95, so if it's worth it to you, you could let people know you are a chick!
Note to moderators: If that qualifies as a sort of spam, you can delete this but it was done with good intentions.

You could slap that on the back of your helmet. That particular sticker is $6.95, so if it's worth it to you, you could let people know you are a chick!
Note to moderators: If that qualifies as a sort of spam, you can delete this but it was done with good intentions.
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I'm sure you are all right, my BF tells me you can tell I'm a girl under all the gear. Plus he bought me a super sexy Spidi jacket at Christmastime and it is very shapely as it should be. I'll stop worrying and start practicing the slo mo helmet removal/hair flip Shorts was talking about.
Speaking of helmet stickers, a coworker of mine used to have a USPS "fragile" sticker on her helmet, always thought that was funny.

Speaking of helmet stickers, a coworker of mine used to have a USPS "fragile" sticker on her helmet, always thought that was funny.
hehe, definitely work on the hair flipdarsek wrote:I'm sure you are all right, my BF tells me you can tell I'm a girl under all the gear. Plus he bought me a super sexy Spidi jacket at Christmastime and it is very shapely as it should be. I'll stop worrying and start practicing the slo mo helmet removal/hair flip Shorts was talking about.![]()
Speaking of helmet stickers, a coworker of mine used to have a USPS "fragile" sticker on her helmet, always thought that was funny.

Oh speaking of helmet stickers, here's mine:

I can't, for the life of me, get that hair flip thing down. Have you ever noticed that the girl's hair is never tangled and helmet-headed after the ride, so it always flips out hair-salon perfect?
It takes me an hour to comb out the knots at the tip of my braid, if I don't tie it off low enough...
Darn Hollywood!


Darn Hollywood!


[b][i]"Good girls go to heaven. Bad ones go to hell. And girls on fast bikes go anywhere they want." [/i]
2009 Triumph Sprint ST - daily commuter
2006 Triumph Daytona 675 - track bike
1999 Suzuki SV650 - track training bike[/b]
2009 Triumph Sprint ST - daily commuter
2006 Triumph Daytona 675 - track bike
1999 Suzuki SV650 - track training bike[/b]
- Apollofrost
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- Nalian
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Hate to tell you this, but my hair does that. The motorcycle helmet is the best flattening iron I've ever had.shalihe74 wrote:I can't, for the life of me, get that hair flip thing down. Have you ever noticed that the girl's hair is never tangled and helmet-headed after the ride, so it always flips out hair-salon perfect?It takes me an hour to comb out the knots at the tip of my braid, if I don't tie it off low enough...
Darn Hollywood!
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We hate you.Nalian wrote:Hate to tell you this, but my hair does that. The motorcycle helmet is the best flattening iron I've ever had.shalihe74 wrote:I can't, for the life of me, get that hair flip thing down. Have you ever noticed that the girl's hair is never tangled and helmet-headed after the ride, so it always flips out hair-salon perfect?It takes me an hour to comb out the knots at the tip of my braid, if I don't tie it off low enough...
Darn Hollywood!


I used to go to aerobics classes and saw the same thing there. How the heck do some of those women look like they just stepped out of a magazine ad after an hour of aerobic exercise?
When I first was licensed my hair was a bit longer and I could do the hair flip thing, but I got it cut a couple of weeks ago and now I have Rod Stewart hair.

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Well see now you can't hate me - you used to have the same benefit! I have probably about another 2-3 inches or so of hair growth before the flip becomes an odd dip in my hair followed by a tangled mess myself. I'm considering keeping my hair around this length for this benefit.blues2cruise wrote:When I first was licensed my hair was a bit longer and I could do the hair flip thing, but I got it cut a couple of weeks ago and now I have Rod Stewart hair.

And if you have Rod Stewart hair that should mean you can just take the helmet off, toss your head around crazy and be good to go.

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