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    So is this why??

    I plagarised this from the Ulysses web site


    just passing this along....

    Ladies and Gentlemen .....wear Leather. If I could offer you only one tip for improving your life, leather would be it. The long
    term benefits of leather have been proved by serious bikers over many roads and many years, whereas wearing something
    unreliable like shorts and a T-shirt means you will experience a trip to accident and emergency. There, uncaring nurses will
    scrub gravel out of your wounds, and doctors will dispense ineffective painkillers and meaningless advice... like telling you to
    trade that "murdercycle" in for a Volvo.

    Bullshit.

    I will dispense some real advice right now:

    Enjoy the power and beauty of your ride; if you don't already; you can fully enjoy it by doing long smoky burnout's in the
    parking lot at the local shopping center.

    Trust me, in 20 years you'll look back at the photos of you and your pals on your bikes and recall in a way you can't grasp now
    how much fun you had and how fabulous you really looked hauling ass down the twisties dressed in leather. Leather is as sexy
    as you imagine.

    Don't worry about what your Mom thinks; or worry, but know that worrying about what other people think is as effective as
    trying to scratch your nose in a blinding hailstorm at 80 m.p.h. with a full-face helmet and winter gloves on.

    The real troubles in your life are apt to be soccer moms, driving minivans talking into their cell phones while doing their makeup;
    the kind that blind side you at 4pm on some urban road and then claim you crashed into THEM.

    Do one thing everyday that scares the hell out of other drivers ... Sing into your helmet. Use mouthwash first.

    Don't be reckless with other people's bikes, especially if you don't have insurance. Don't put up with people who mess with
    yours.... in fact, beat them with a chain.

    Ride Fast.

    Don't waste your money on chrome, or fancy paint jobs; spend it on racing or partying. Sometimes you're fast, sometimes
    you're slow. Sometimes you're hung over. The ride is long, and in the end, a cold beer tastes pretty damn good.

    Remember the good rides you've had, forget the cuts and bruises; try to wear out the sides of your tires before the middle.... if
    you succeed in doing this, tell me how.

    Keep your oil changed, throw away old speeding tickets.

    Take chances.

    Don't feel guilty if you ride faster than the posted limit ... the most interesting people I know didn't know at 22 how to ride
    conservatively, all the most interesting 40 year olds I know still don't. Get plenty of saddle time.

    Be kind to your passengers, you'll miss them if they fall off.

    Maybe you'll crash, maybe you won't, maybe you'll have surgery, maybe you won't, maybe you'll ride a cruiser off a cliff doing
    40, maybe you'll get a new trailie for your 75th birthday ... whatever you ride, don't congratulate yourself too much - your
    choices are 90% foreign, 10% domestic, so are everyone else's.

    Enjoy your bike, use it every way you can ... don't be afraid of it, or what other people think of it, it's the greatest instrument of
    pleasure you'll ever own, not counting that fully automatic machine gun you crazy assed uncle got for you.

    Wrench! ... even if you have nowhere to do it but in your Mum's living room. Read the shop manual, even though you won't
    remember any of it.

    Do not read American motorcycle magazines, they will only make you wish you'd bought a Japanese one instead.

    Get to know your brake pads, you never know when they'll be gone for good.

    Be nice to your tires; they are your link to the pavement and the things most likely to save your butt from a nasty highside.

    Understand that mechanics come and mechanics go, but for a precious talented few you should pay them well and buy them
    beer.

    Work hard to bridge the gaps in geography and lifestyle because the older your bike gets, the more you'll need the mechanic
    who worked on it when it was young and still not paid off.

    Ride in Atlanta once, but leave before you get killed; ride in the country whenever possible, but leave a plausible excuse when
    calling in sick for work.

    Do wild wheelies.

    Accept certain inalienable truths: prices will rise, traffic will get worse, you too will get old, and when you do you'll fantasize that
    when you were young, gas was cheap, the police couldn't catch you, and Harley owners weren't all yuppies.

    Respect your rev-limiter.

    Don't expect anyone else to see your bike unless it has really loud pipes.

    Maybe your bike has a big fuel tank, maybe a smaller one; but remember, either way you'll have to make toilet stops.

    Don't mess too much with your carburetors, or by the time you're done, you'll be walking home.

    Be careful whose advice you buy, and save your receipts. Don't take advice from those who supply it for free, especially if they
    own a Harley.

    Motorcycle restoration is a form of self-torture. Doing it is a way of pulling the past from the dustbin, degreasing it, painting
    over the rusty parts and dumping way more money into it than it's worth.

    But trust me on the leather...
    I'm one of the worlds best riders. I can wheelie, I can stoppie, I can stunt, hell I can get my shoulder down. I could keep up with Rossie if I wanted to race.

    Then I go from bed to bike and somehow it all turns to crap.

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    some wise words in there

    Fully agree on the leather (or armoured cordura)... if you wear anything less,you are truly stupid and deserve to be slapped around.

    as an angry militant mohawked psycho wold've once said 'I PITY THE FOOL THAT DON'T WEAR LEATHER!'

     

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    Re: So is this why??

    Sing into your helmet
    Anyone ever actually *done* this?

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    very good re-write of the "suncream song".

    sing into helmet? maybe once of twice but then realised I was only pissing off myself

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    i always sing into my helmet? we all do ,,,right?
    A universal dream of greatness is that
    We push ourselves to the limit
    Yet still be brilliant when the chips are down.
    Sometimes , The struggle kills the dream.

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    Right!
    "Women & cats will do as they please, and men and dogs should relax and get used to the idea." Robert A. Heinlein

    "Do not meddle in the affairs of cats, for they are subtle and will piss on your computer." Bruce Graham

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    I certainly have sung into my helmet! I couldn't stop singing and laughing when I got the ZX-6R back from the shop last week after having put up with my 250 farting on three cylinders for the previous week.

    I was whooping and saying all sorts of silly things and making very silly noises (none of which I am going to repeat here for fear of being correctly labelled a complete nutter). I was in such a good mood that I was about one step away from barking at the cars I was overtaking! I'm sure they could hear me as I went past anyway

     

    my advice on wearing out the edges of tyres first... live near a racetrack and go nuts at every opportunity! Either that or forget to reduce the air pressures before going out for a good hard thrash through the twisties.. that seemed to marble my rear tyre rather quickly!

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    Hmmmm.

    You see, riding home t'other night, for no particular reason, I started singing 'Daydream Believer' into my helmet.

    Got stuck on the second verse, though, so I had to keep going back and starting from the beginning. Once I got onto the motorway, of course, I had to sing real loud to hear myself over the wind and engine noise.

    Is this normal?

    ... cheer up, sleepy Jean

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    Of course its normal. As normal as singing Born To Be Wild on an RG50.
    All your footpath are belong to us.

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    As normal as singing Born To Be Wild on an RG50
    RG50? Perhaps 'What Have I Done to Deserve This' by the Pet Shop Boys would be more appropriate

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    Originally posted by jrandom
    RG50? Perhaps 'What Have I Done to Deserve This' by the Pet Shop Boys would be more appropriate
    ahhh, jrandom speaks wise words!!

    I just have to watch myself that I don't start singing 'Boom' by P.O.D (love that remix too) or i start enjoying myself too much and stop concentrating on the corners and cage drivers trying to kill me! .. still... beats getting Bob Dylan or Sheryl Crow stuck in my head!

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    Singing Hmmmm?
    I think (hope) most of you will understand this....
    Sometimes I ride along concentrating as we all need to do, to avoid all the wankers who can't tell the differance between their steering wheel and their cell phone.
    And as I concentrate hard on the skills I need to survive out there in the rain or cow shit or road works or cage drivers or a thousand other things likely to kill or maim me I remember the most important thing of all. Something that makes me grin from ear to ear
    "I'M HAVING THE TIME OF MY F...ING LIFE"
    So, as I can't sing, and rarely remember more than the chorus anyway I can scream and shout with the joy, with the pleasure I find in pushing my limits, with enjoying my life and making my heart pump and my blood flow
    I'm one of the worlds best riders. I can wheelie, I can stoppie, I can stunt, hell I can get my shoulder down. I could keep up with Rossie if I wanted to race.

    Then I go from bed to bike and somehow it all turns to crap.

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    singing

    Yeah, I sing in my helmet (full-face has best accoustics) and you can get the most amazing sound effects too!!! You can sing as loud as you want and almost nobody can hear you, not even your doris on the back (unless you are doing under 50kph)
    California Dreaming is good plus of course Born to be Wild.
    Winding up drongos, foil hat wearers and over sensitive KBers for over 14,000 posts...........
    " Life is not a rehearsal, it's as happy or miserable as you want to make it"

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    It's also a good way to stay awake when you're getting tired.

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    Hell Scumdog, riding a Harley you can't even hear yourself think let alone sing and shout, never mind whats'er name on the back
    I'm one of the worlds best riders. I can wheelie, I can stoppie, I can stunt, hell I can get my shoulder down. I could keep up with Rossie if I wanted to race.

    Then I go from bed to bike and somehow it all turns to crap.

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