You might be right about the not seeing. It isn't a ride unless you come back with bugs in your face and eyes watering.I did write that to be a bit tongue in cheek... but had a glass of red inside me by then, so was probably a bit challenging... ! I've been thinking that maybe the reason why Harley riders don't acknowledge riders of other machines is because they always have open face helmets, and maybe can't actually see very much, and the reason they wave to other Harley riders is because they can hear them coming from about 3km ahead...
Just kidding...
J
You might be right about the not seeing. It isn't a ride unless you come back with bugs in your face and eyes watering.
I always have a bandana and glasses on , I know that is no constellation when a pigeon comes along or you come off. I guess that is just one of many silly sacrifices us Harley riders make for "the look". I think eventually full face helmets and other safety gear will be compulsory for all bike riders.Hmmm, I've only had full-face helmets (riding since 1974, they've changed a bit since then...) and I once hit a pigeon when I was riding to Perth from Karratha. I can tell you I was very glad of the full-face then, and wouldn't consider an open face at any time now... Inhale a bee or a wasp and you're dead...
J
I always have a bandana and glasses on , I know that is no constellation when a pigeon comes along or you come off. I guess that is just one of many silly sacrifices us Harley riders make for "the look". I think eventually full face helmets and other safety gear will be compulsory for all bike riders.
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