Where to keep stuff?
Carrying your wallet in your front pocket is pretty much the only (safe) way to carry it.
In the back it's more likely to fall out (and you not notice it) and get pickpocketed (and you not notice it).
Someone can 'accidentally' tap you on the back. But reaching down into someone's front pocket is a bit harder to get away with.
In the back it's more likely to fall out (and you not notice it) and get pickpocketed (and you not notice it).
Someone can 'accidentally' tap you on the back. But reaching down into someone's front pocket is a bit harder to get away with.
Have fun on the open /¦\
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Sevulturus wrote:If she was cute enough I wouldn't mind...
and neither would your bank mind as she racked up huge bills on your credit cards and overdrew on your checking account.

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Hmmm, the credit card I wrote "please ask for ID" on (which actualyl does nothing, no one EVERY checks, but that's a different convo) or the checking account I don't have?
Of course I'm generalizing from a single example here, but everyone does that. At least I do.
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i keep my gate remotes on my jacket pockets and other stuff inside the cowl. wallets and keys on my pants.
i really should get one of those programmable gate remote key chains.
but bringing my gate remotes sucks when im wearing the 1pc suit. i have to put them inside the cowl and that means before i open my gates, i have to get off the bike 1st.
i really should get one of those programmable gate remote key chains.
but bringing my gate remotes sucks when im wearing the 1pc suit. i have to put them inside the cowl and that means before i open my gates, i have to get off the bike 1st.
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Being a nerdly reflective vest wearer...
Being a nerdly reflective vest wearer...
My Icon vest has an ID holder - primarily for military guys who have to wear a vest on base, and keep their ID card handy. The holder is velcro-ed on, so it can be removed.
I keep my license and registration there... of course, when I decide not to wear the vest I typically forget to take them with
Also, a tank bag is a good thing. I have a Joe Rocket Manta - my buddy who ribs me about my vest also decided to inform me that my tank bag reminds him of a feminine hygene product... "Look, it has wings!" - Who needs enemies?!?
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My Icon vest has an ID holder - primarily for military guys who have to wear a vest on base, and keep their ID card handy. The holder is velcro-ed on, so it can be removed.
I keep my license and registration there... of course, when I decide not to wear the vest I typically forget to take them with

Also, a tank bag is a good thing. I have a Joe Rocket Manta - my buddy who ribs me about my vest also decided to inform me that my tank bag reminds him of a feminine hygene product... "Look, it has wings!" - Who needs enemies?!?

--Dave
Don't think of it as a stop light. Think of it as a chance-to-show-off light.
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