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On an unrelated note, I'll be designing a quickdraw crowbar holster for my passenger seat.
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Those are hilarious!
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LOLOLOLOLOL!
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Official riding sign of Connecticut.
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and Michigan!
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When I was riding the canyons out in SoCal every sportbike rider I passed did this. I had never seen that before and figured it was just the California way of saying hello. Now I know, they were all going back down the road because they forgot their beer...
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Perfect! These should be in the motorcycle manual for Virginia.
SO, I'm not the only one who rides around with a crowbar and a brick?
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road rash is a fun game.
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crowbars are too heavy & don't have enough range.
stay safe & be fast:
aim for the cell phone.
even better:
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Is it bad that I've contemplated running a NERF system from the Jeep with suction darts that have kind messages on them?
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No, its awesome because all I have ever contemplated air heat seeking missile launchers...
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I've been told-and have been using that as "cop ahead". Or I've been telling other riders I've forgot my beer....
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if everyone had paintball guns mounted in their foglight holes, hooked to the horn buttons everyone would know which dumbass not to get stuck behind.
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my saddle bag used to have a length of chain in it. The end alway found its way down the inside of the flap.
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I use this one often.