Who cares what it looks like?? The power rangers obviously! One suspects that looks (and the right sponsor names) are more important than function! The bloke probably rode 2 miles from his home to the workshop dressed like that. It was quite a hot day, so I doubt if he was very comfortable....R1K SU wrote:Leathers are safety equipment, dont knock it, if it can save a life, who cares what it looks like.
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power rangers with a rucksack must go quicker or why would they do it?



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Ya know, the way that y'all are going on about this, one might think you were jealous!
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whats your point?mightbesane wrote:Ya know, the way that y'all are going on about this, one might think you were jealous!

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Cos crotch rockets have no storage, so all their waterproofs (if God forbid it rains) have to be carried about their person.Deeping wrote:power rangers with a rucksack must go quicker or why would they do it?![]()
Actually the mechanic showed the underseat space of a Fireblade and said how roomy it was - you could just about get a thin waterproof jacket or a couple of sandwiches under there!!!
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The original post reminds me of sitting at Creg Ny Baa waiting for the Saturday races at the TT to start about 5 minutes before they closed the roads.
Typically (and predictably according to TT regulars) the start was delayed due to a "single vehicle collision" on the mountain.
"Itll be a feckin German!" says one pipe smoking regular. "Aye on a feckin Fireblade!" says another. "thinking he's John Mc feckin Guiness!" says another.
(John McGuinness was a HM Plant Honda rider a few years ago before he switched to TT Legends if you were wondering about relevance)
20 minutes later a pickup barrels down the mountain and off towards Douglas carrying a front end battered HM Plant Fireblade with German plates!
Typically (and predictably according to TT regulars) the start was delayed due to a "single vehicle collision" on the mountain.
"Itll be a feckin German!" says one pipe smoking regular. "Aye on a feckin Fireblade!" says another. "thinking he's John Mc feckin Guiness!" says another.
(John McGuinness was a HM Plant Honda rider a few years ago before he switched to TT Legends if you were wondering about relevance)
20 minutes later a pickup barrels down the mountain and off towards Douglas carrying a front end battered HM Plant Fireblade with German plates!

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Funny - though I would have thought we had enough useless pillock power rangers of our own, without needing to import extra German ones!capitano wrote:The original post reminds me of sitting at Creg Ny Baa waiting for the Saturday races at the TT to start about 5 minutes before they closed the roads.
Typically (and predictably according to TT regulars) the start was delayed due to a "single vehicle collision" on the mountain.
"Itll be a feckin German!" says one pipe smoking regular. "Aye on a feckin Fireblade!" says another. "thinking he's John Mc feckin Guiness!" says another.
(John McGuinness was a HM Plant Honda rider a few years ago before he switched to TT Legends if you were wondering about relevance)
20 minutes later a pickup barrels down the mountain and off towards Douglas carrying a front end battered HM Plant Fireblade with German plates!
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Just a thought, a few Power Rangers round here now seem to where "Hoodies" over the top of there leathers, why?
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I can only imagine that their leathers don't have the currently fashionable sponsorship badges on, and are thus uncool in power-ranger land, so they wear hoodies over them to try disguise them!mdk1 wrote:Just a thought, a few Power Rangers round here now seem to where "Hoodies" over the top of there leathers, why?
There again, it is a typical British summer and they may be cold!
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there's a couple of blokes around here do that! I think its a new fashion! Just looks a bit weird as you can see they have their leathers on underneath!mdk1 wrote:Just a thought, a few Power Rangers round here now seem to where "Hoodies" over the top of there leathers, why?