Am I a Poser??

I agree Mitch but there's one thing that looks more ridiculous and that's a pirate with fingerless gloves. I fail to see the use in wearing fingerless gloves your not homeless are you? As for the pirate suit I take it they think they look like a real bikie. I have news for them they don't they look like someone dressed as a pirate on his way to his 4th birthday party at Macca's or a Wiggle's concert. My kids were young once and I think there's still the remains of a pirate suit somewere. A really good one with a sword a hook and an eye patch. I might see if I can dig it out and go for a ride.
Seriously have a look at your local (real bikies) not a pirate suit for miles least not down here.
Fingerless gloves??? god help us.

No offence intended to any Rocket riding pirates.
 
...and, don't know if it's the same on the east coast, the patched guys 'round here are more likely to be wearing Armani or Calvin Klein gear unless they're on a club run.
 
Hey! I resemble that! I wear fingerless gloves so I can punch in numbers and stuff on my GPS.
I got a good excuse!

I was thinking about this the other day. They may regular gloves with a touch pad capability, where are the bike gloves with that feature?

bob
 
Just wondering how you feel about cagers who fiddle with their GPS or phones while driving.

I dont know wounder how they like it when I text and talk when riding the bike lol

on another note was at a Honda dealer yesterday and they had a tour-master kelvlier jacket 4 pice rain and winter and summer summer is the mesh my size was 389.00 got it for 168.0 I have to say I like it thought it would be hot but it was not it was 92 here yesterday and I wear it and it was not bad oh **** the gear guys are rubbing of on me next they will get me in a full face then bubble rap
 
I always thought a poser is like a Hodad i.e. buys a bike, dresses like a biker, but never actually rides or only rides a few miles per year.

There has been a lot talk on this thread about protective gear, but nothing at all about protective accessories on the bike like good engine guards and saddlebags that can take a tip over such as Leatherlykes. I have dropped my bike with sneakers on with no problem because the engine guards and saddle bags kept the bike off my foot and leg. I ride with sneakers and no gloves frequently in the summer. But I accept the added risk.

Sh*t the worst injury of my life was when I passed out due to dehydration because of the flu and cracked my skull on the kitchen floor. It took eight staples to patch me up. I wasn't wearing a helmet.

I did wear a helmet in the house once when I knew I was about to pass a kidney stone through my *****and was worried the pain would be so bad I would pass out. Fortunately it was not that bad. The doc said that the *****passageway is bigger than through the kidneys (well...for most guys anyway ) and that is why it didn't hurt much. It hurt like hell when it passed through the kidneys though.....until Ms Morphine came along.....she is so kind and compassionate.

I do wear a full face modular helmet all the time when riding though, and for more than just safety. I like being able to shut out the wind (and rain) when necessary. But the helmet protects you more than just in a crash, I have hit birds head on and in one particular case a very large magpie which almost coldcocked me even with the helmet on.
 
that would be a good idea
 
I came out of the store on the Indian reservation from getting cigarettes, a guy waiting in a car parked next to my bike said "nice bike, that looks even better than a Harley". I said that's because it is better than a Harley. First time I got that comment from anyone.