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The only thing dumber than someone riding in a kilt was the guy I arrested back in '79 riding his Hog butt-naked down old Hwy 99. Talk about a bad sun burn....
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I tried to ask my inner curmudgeon before posting, but he sprayed me with the garden hose…
Yes, I have squirrels in my brain…
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I'd say I probably wouldnt ride in a kilt either.
That said I have and still do ride in shorts/t-shirt at times, it's my choice and I set my own standards. Anyone that judges me and tries to tell me I should wear this or that is told where to go fairly promptly. Had too many people preaching ATTGATT to me already. Simply advice not asked for. If they enjoy their kilt ride (by the kilts lifted photo it looks like they do) good on them I say.
Al
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Born to be wild !
How about a motorcycle ride with a kilt AND claymore ?
Robert Amyot-MacKinnon
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This answers a question I had. The consensus I had previously seen agrees with most of you.
I can see maybe a Workman's UK on a SLOW ride through a small town, but anything more...
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I also saw at least one Kilt Don't!
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Originally Posted by acstoon
hmmm... may have to try that...
But not in those shoes!!!
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Originally Posted by AL-58
I'd say I probably wouldnt ride in a kilt either.
That said I have and still do ride in shorts/t-shirt at times, it's my choice and I set my own standards. Anyone that judges me and tries to tell me I should wear this or that is told where to go fairly promptly. Had too many people preaching ATTGATT to me already. Simply advice not asked for. If they enjoy their kilt ride (by the kilts lifted photo it looks like they do) good on them I say.
Al
BINGO!
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Originally Posted by berserkbishop
I couldnt agree more. My safety is much more imporant than being able to say "hey look what can do." A wreck at 60mph in a kilt would result in more damage to sensitive areas than I will ever be willing to risk.
If someone wants to do it, thats their perrogative but I question the sanity of it.
BB
A wreck at that speed no clothing is going to protect those areas. At much slower speeds yes leather or balistic nylon might provide considerable abrasion resistence where as jeans won't. My biggest concern would be having wind catching the kilt causing a distraction to the rider who should be paying attention to all the other idiotic drivers out there (me included).
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