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    A jolly old biker...

    I happend to be driving down the main road of Panmure, just minding my own business, air con cranked up to max, engine humming, thinking I should take the cage for a decent cruise etc....I was then somehow distracted...there was a biker coming towards me in the opposite lane.

    Now being a biker you naturally have to look at the bike going past you, to check out what kind of bike it is and if you know the rider etc. Well I didnt know the rider, and the bike was old...all it said was honda...looked like a cruiser version of the CD250 but with a pillion back rest.

    The rider was wearing a white helmet red t shirt and erm...stubbies with workboots! Was this really santa in a summer bikers costume? I think not. I was laughing hard, remembering the old days where stubbies were it. Men thinking stubbies were cool....my dad thought stubbies were cool and being cool was just cool.

    This jolly old guy must have been enjoing the fine weather...but I wished he was wearing proper gear. Old school huh?
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    T'other day, I saw that guy's twin brother: Honda CB250Rs, open face helmet, short-sleeved shirt, shorts and sandals. And it wasn't that hot, either!

    I felt positively overdressed in All The Gear.

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    I saw a similar guy yesterday. All I know is that he was riding a cruiser..all that leg was such a distraction
    oops

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    I hope he wasn't riding commando...... must have been in his 50's
    My bass is such a slapper.......I cant stop fingering those strings

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kittyhawk View Post
    I hope he wasn't riding commando...... must have been in his 50's
    Oi!
    I didnt mean 'that' leg
    oops

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kittyhawk View Post
    I happend to be driving down the main road of Panmure, just minding my own business, air con cranked up to max, engine humming, thinking I should take the cage for a decent cruise etc....I was then somehow distracted...there was a biker coming towards me in the opposite lane.

    Now being a biker you naturally have to look at the bike going past you, to check out what kind of bike it is and if you know the rider etc. Well I didnt know the rider, and the bike was old...all it said was honda...looked like a cruiser version of the CD250 but with a pillion back rest.

    The rider was wearing a white helmet red t shirt and erm...stubbies with workboots! Was this really santa in a summer bikers costume? I think not. I was laughing hard, remembering the old days where stubbies were it. Men thinking stubbies were cool....my dad thought stubbies were cool and being cool was just cool.

    This jolly old guy must have been enjoing the fine weather...but I wished he was wearing proper gear. Old school huh?

    my dad still has 5 pairs of his 1970 stubbies...

    irigional still most with no holes...if they had holes they r patched up. come summer all you can see are two legs from under the car with stubbies.

    now do you understand why i'm so messed up.

    not new stubbies....

    he has owned the same pairs

    since 1970.

    the horror....the horrorrrr

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kittyhawk View Post
    Men thinking stubbies were cool
    Stubbies are cool. I'm wearing a set right now. And I was wearing a set a month or two ago at my 21st. It's just you gotta have the right pair of legs to wear them... proper hairy British white legs

    Oh yeah almost forgot. You can't pull the stubby look off without a singlet singlet and a beer.
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    I own a few sets on stubbies, great stuff they are, real comfy, definitely wouldn't where them on my bike though!
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    Quote Originally Posted by darkwolf View Post
    Stubbies are cool. I'm wearing a set right now. And I was wearing a set a month or two ago at my 21st. It's just you gotta have the right pair of legs to wear them... proper hairy British white legs

    Oh yeah almost forgot. You can't pull the stubby look off without a singlet singlet and a beer.
    is a singlet singlet different to a normal singlet?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kittyhawk View Post
    Old school huh?
    The Old School art of "Notfallingoff"

    sheesh can we lump all the gear nazi threads together too?
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    Maybe the beer will explain it.

    As Robin Williams once said:
    "You realise you're an alcoholic when you repeat yourself, You realise you're an alcoholic when you repeat yourself, you realise you're an alcoholic when you.... oh god damn it."
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    Ah Stubbies...

    I still have a pair of Stubbies in my gargre, circa 1980...

    Though they seem to have shrunk over the years *cough*
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    Quote Originally Posted by darkwolf View Post
    You can't pull the stubby look off without a singlet singlet and a beer.
    ... mullet optional?
    Jandals' compulsory though.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Swoop View Post
    ... mullet optional?
    Jandals' compulsory though.
    Bare feet man?

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