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    Quote Originally Posted by Patrick
    Been there, done that...just getting rid of the fluff / comb over stuff...
    The Steve Crowe (what a handsome chap) look versus the comb-over. It's a toss-up as to which is the sadder...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hitcher
    The Steve Crowe (what a handsome chap) look versus the comb-over. It's a toss-up as to which is the sadder...
    Unsure who Steve CROWE is...??? Maybe you're talking of Martin CROWE, the punch n grow look??? The comb over has to be the saddest...especially when the wind catches it and turns it into a sail, pushing the wearer sideways...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Patrick
    Unsure who Steve CROWE is...??? Maybe you're talking of Martin CROWE, the punch n grow look??? The comb over has to be the saddest...especially when the wind catches it and turns it into a sail, pushing the wearer sideways...
    I had forgotten about Martin. How sad is that? Another sorry example of hair abuse. And then, I guess is the toupee, that bri-nylon form of denial. As Mr Tui may say: "Why that's the most natural toupee I've ever seen"...

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    Quote Originally Posted by ktee
    I saw a guy (at least I think it was a guy!) a week or so back, on the motorway down Wellington way. Obviously his hair was tied and went down his back, under his jacket, with about 3inches flapping around at the bottom of his jacket. It gave me a bit of a chuckle really.

    I myself have long hair and just go with the flow. Depends how I feel on the day. The only thing is, sometimes the hair tickles my chin - now thats annoying.
    Used to have shoulder length hair and absolutely HATED it when it tickled my chin. And trying to tuck it behind your ear when going at 140ish, with big fat gloves on and a helmet in the way is kind of hard. Don't have long hair now so not a problem. Just looks like I have a mini mullet now. It's like half a mohawk really.

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    gave up the fight. Got my hair cut a few weeks ago. Keeping it short now. Never could get it to grow longer than just under my ears so decided to forgo the whole thing and just keep it short now.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hitcher
    I had forgotten about Martin. How sad is that? Another sorry example of hair abuse. And then, I guess is the toupee, that bri-nylon form of denial. As Mr Tui may say: "Why that's the most natural toupee I've ever seen"...




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    Speaking of long hair...I came up behind a 650 Daytona and there was a very sexy chick riding it, she had purply red hair coming out from behind her helmet and a very cute ass in leathers Was riding with a few bikes and we all stopped and chatted up the road...I should have got her number doh , didnt even get her name
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    Helmet hair, dont really care at all. Spend all week dressing girly for work so when I pull my bike out I dont give a toss how I look. Long hair not bothering me (and its getting longer cause I cant be stuff keeping it groomed), just sweep it back, drag helmet on, stuff remainder down back of jacket. The worst part is it slows me down when kitting up to take off on next leg of journey and I get left behind. Dont even bother wearing make-up now either cause I like to ride with my visor up at times then the eyes water and the eyeliner runs, you know what I mean...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kornholio
    Speaking of long hair...I came up behind a 650 Daytona and there was a very sexy chick riding it, she had purply red hair coming out from behind her helmet and a very cute ass in leathers Was riding with a few bikes and we all stopped and chatted up the road...I should have got her number doh , didnt even get her name
    Hopefully our paths will cross again...
    Ever thought of taking the number plate? VIRs (Vehicle Information Reports) are very handy theses days, geees, do we have to become agony aunts now?
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