Why do people think that the VFR will kill me

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  1. Badbilly

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    I wonder if any of the helmet manufacturers make a helmet for dudes with real mohawks.
     


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    What would that even look like? LMFAO

    Dudes with mohawks don't generally wear helmets do they? It would be somewhat uncomfortable I would think but then again so is the mohawk..
     


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    Classic line, have filed away for future reference. :biggrin:

    Know a guy who sold his VFR a few years back for a fat Hardly because he'd accrued too many speeding fines only to belt the rear corner of a suddenly stopped car with his knee on a multilane road because he couldn't brake and swerve it around it in time, the VFR would have been no problem.
     


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    Funny, all the HD's I saw in the bone yard had front end hits, ie...coulda-braked-before-impact...If you ride HD you gota use rear brake! I dont know, but I had a ass-pucker factor where I had to actually use rear brake, and the only way I knew I used it was the way the rear wheel was chiriping on the tarmac. I averted the cager, thank goodness...Rubber side, shiney side up!!!
     


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