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    Wait for it...

    The funeral prosession for the chick that died on the outlaws poker run just came past my house, i live across the road dfrom the hospitaland they had a big rev up for their friends inside. I noticed as a sign of respect, there were a lot of riders wearing no helmet, im willing to bet the local papers will be flodded with letters of complaint, just as they did when 200 odd bikes rode with no lid at John Curtain's funeral here a few years ago.

    I have done a prosession with no lid, 20-30kmph. Would you guys do it or leave the lid on?
    There is no dark side of the moon, really, as a matter of fact. Its all dark...

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    Lid on and pillion pegs down......that is respect.
    Do you realise how many holes there could be if people would just take the time to take the dirt out of them?

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    It's a funeral. Hats off.
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    Me? Lid off - you could hear the bosse jaw drop from the street when we went past.....


    And not a cheep from the press'or'public.

    EDIT: And it was all spontanious, one of those times when everybody looked at everybody else and the lids stayed off - not a word was spoken.
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    Hat off....yeah....but a helmet is not a fashion accessory, so I don't think it falls under that social more.
    Do you realise how many holes there could be if people would just take the time to take the dirt out of them?

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    For a funerial procession, no more than 20 -30k, yeh I'd have the lid off as a sign of respect.

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    I am only talkin from where the funeral is held to the cemetry, following the herse at 20-30kmph. Not to or from the funeral and definatly not at any speed!
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    Well, technically the rule was, when people worried about such matters as etiquette, that men uncovered (bare head) for a funeral (or in church, solemn occassions generally) , and women always wore a hat for ditto.

    So, male bikers, lid OFF. Biker chicks, lid ON. And dipped lights when following a hearse, cars and bike. Oh, and one NEVER overtakes a funeral procession. Enormously bad luck. And y'always give way to one, regardless of technical rules.

    But no-one bothers with such niceties nowadays, or even remembers them
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ixion

    But no-one bothers with such niceties nowadays, or even remembers them
    You are not wrong there. Funeral for our stillborn grandchild last year.....maybe 15 cars in the procession to the cemetary, all with lights on, travelling maybe 30kph (50kph zone entire trip)....I could not believe the number of other motorists who flashed their lights, tooted, overtook, cutoff at uncontrolled intersections. The only ones who behaved as you would expect were 'old' people. I was disgusted.
    Do you realise how many holes there could be if people would just take the time to take the dirt out of them?

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    Eheu, ichabod.

    I remember about three years ago, on Nov 11, I was waiting in an airport gate lounge. Just before 11am. And over the PA system, someone announced "Ladies and gentlemen, in 3 minutes it will be 11am". Most of those around me looked blank, but I stood up, of course, as one does. The chap next to me stared blankly at me, so I made "stand up" motions , and tapped my wristwatch. And he then stood up. Then the old couple accross from me stood up (obviously understood what it was about), and he uncovered. Then just in time for 11am, in a sort of ripple, everyone else in the (quite full) gate lounge stood up. Which I thought was rather nice.

    I recollect when EVERYTHING stopped at 11am. Buses and trams stopped and their passengers and drivers got out and stood mute in the roadway. Cars stopped and drivers and passengers got out (I remember being bundled out of the car by Mum) . Even the ferries hove too and blew their foghorns. And of course, at school we were all paraded outside , and abjured to silence. Heaven help the hapless bairn who made a peep, that was a sixer for certain.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ixion
    And y'always give way to one, regardless of technical rules.

    But no-one bothers with such niceties nowadays, or even remembers them
    I well remember a funeral I went to in Liverpool, we had an across town trip from the Church to the crem, which is over Anfield way. First set of lights just turning to red and the hearse jumped them....cue lots of out-of-towners in full "don't follow me, I'm lost too mode"....scousers, gotta love 'em, couldn't risk the hub caps getting nicked...have you any idea how much they cost for Daimlers these days?
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    Since when is riding without a helmet considered respectful? That's how plenty of riders get in the hearse in the first place!
    I understand the hats off in the chapel and/or at the actual grave rule while we're listening to the eulogy etc. (Full-face helmets at a funeral would look... odd.)
    Anyway, doesn't take more than 20-30kmph to smash your brains out on road. If you don't believe me, feel free to try a penguin-dive from a second floor balcony to test this out.
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    Personally I'd have my lid on, but I'd have no disrespect for those that chose to take it off at 30 kph.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Korea
    Since when is riding without a helmet considered respectful? That's how plenty of riders get in the hearse in the first place!
    I understand the hats off in the chapel and/or at the actual grave rule while we're listening to the eulogy etc. (Full-face helmets at a funeral would look... odd.)
    Anyway, doesn't take more than 20-30kmph to smash your brains out on road. If you don't believe me, feel free to try a penguin-dive from a second floor balcony to test this out.
    I've been to three funerals for bikers that died on the road,one of them being my 21yr old brother.All who were there on bikes rode without their helmets on.Who decides when something like that is respectfull or not,are the family and the people taking part.No body else is involved or even welcome,views like yours don't count,it's not about you.
    Get over it.

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    Actually Jackrat, I agree with Korea. The point is tho that we all have ways of showing respect & as long as 'the way' is appropriate, does it matter what it is?
    Do you realise how many holes there could be if people would just take the time to take the dirt out of them?

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