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6th July 11, 12:30 PM
#11
I'm known to use rare earth magnets and use then to pin my kilt across the top of the tank...
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6th July 11, 01:29 PM
#12
Originally Posted by Kiltboy
Didn't the Utilikilts website have a "mock commercial" featuring a guy riding a scooter in his UK? I believe it was titled "Call Me".
I seem to recall this mocumercial having the kilt plastered up against his chest by the wind... (and a huge grin on his face)
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6th July 11, 02:08 PM
#13
While I would not personally venture wearing a kilt on any two-wheeler, I can vouch for the fact that Piperjames (James McGowan, who lives in Cape Town) goes to piping gigs on his motorbike, wearing the kilt tucked under him.
Regards,
Mike
The fear of the Lord is a fountain of life.
[Proverbs 14:27]
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6th July 11, 05:09 PM
#14
Well, I've been riding since I was eleven (a very long time ago) and I would highly recommend not wearing a Kilt while riding a Scooter or whatever two wheeled vehicle. But, perhaps not for the obvious reasons. I just think that any distraction however small is an invitation to disaster on a motorcycle. Worrying about "flashing" everyone, grabbing an apron to get it back under control, fighting some errant pleats, touching a bare leg against something hot, or, checking yourself out as you are being checked out, etc. could all lead to that split second of distraction that could kill you. Cool idea. Cute in the movies. But, IMHO highly dangerous. BTW, congrats on the scooter!
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6th July 11, 05:19 PM
#15
I'm gonna have to base this response on what I've seen women do on various two-wheeled contraptions, since I have a lot more experience observing and talking to them about it.
Motorcycles - behind/straddling the driver. No chance of being immodest!
Bicycles - The most modest suggestion that I've heard involved a longish swishy skirt (perhaps a little below knee length), where the bottom of the back of the skirt was brought between the legs and tucked in the front as one would tuck in the front of a shirt. This would probably work in a kilt but would look horrible and aside from keeping you "modest" would show more leg than you otherwise might be comfortable with.
Scooters - I vote no. Aside from an ankle-length skirt, or pants/leggings/tights of some sort being worn underneath, you're going to be flashing people. There have been numerous threads that reference what people *think* they see up a kilt when in fact there are undies under there, and it's what they think they see that is going to be the distraction to drivers. I don't want anyone distracted on top of actively trying to kill me when I'm on two wheels.
- Brett
Life moves pretty fast. If you don't stop and look around once in a while, you could miss it.
- Ferris Bueller
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6th July 11, 05:42 PM
#16
[[/I] think that, as CDNSushi points out, they're not the kind of vehicle on which wearing a kilt should be a safety issue. To me, they would even add to the coolness factor. I guess maybe I'm still a teenager at heart.
I wonder if a bungee cord would help hold down the apron, though.
I think that just riding one is a safety issue and riding one with bare legs and with a great piece of cloth flapping around just begging to get caught in the tires and the engine sounds like an invitation to the ER. Just my humble opinion.
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6th July 11, 06:40 PM
#17
Originally Posted by bigdad1
I wonder if a bungee cord would help hold down the apron, though.
I think that just riding one is a safety issue and riding one with bare legs and with a great piece of cloth flapping around just begging to get caught in the tires and the engine sounds like an invitation to the ER. Just my humble opinion.
I'll have to try the bungee cord idea sometime... But if you don't take ANY precautions, then yes. You WILL look like the guy in the Utilikilt "Call Me" mockumercial.
Motorbikes and scooters are a bit different. I also can't speak for other styles of scooter, but I'd have to be riding pretty stupidly to get anything caught on anything. Kilts just aren't long enough to get snagged if you are riding normally, and not like a Cossack showing off on a horse...
But even with something longer, I see women wearing long skirts and dresses on scooters on the streets all the time (including me own wife) and I've not seen or heard of such an incident where something would get caught in a wheel or engine... I think it has a lot to do with the riding style -- you don't straddle a scooter like you do a motorbike. You also have, what's essentially a wind shield in front of your legs, and the engine compartment is enclosed.
Here is the scooter I ride:
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8th July 11, 03:18 PM
#18
In the wisdom of that great American 20th century philosopher, Kenny Rogers...
"...You got to know whem to hold 'em,
know when to fold 'em....."
In this opinion, some occasions and activities are best attended and performed in a conventional, bifurcated lower garment.
Please feel free to extrapolate from here.
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8th July 11, 04:19 PM
#19
Rode a motorcycle in a kilt. Once. Almost wrecked several times trying to keep things tucked in.
I know a scooter is a slightly different riding position but I think a kilt is too short and too full to really allow you to wear it comfortably.
Just wear trousers on the scooter, and when get to your destination wrap your kilt around your waist and drop your pants. THAT will get some attention! (Just make sure you do it in that order.)
"You'll find that many of the truths we cling to depend greatly on our own point of view." -Obi Wan Kenobi
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8th July 11, 04:30 PM
#20
Originally Posted by dutchy kilted
Rode a motorcycle in a kilt. Once. Almost wrecked several times trying to keep things tucked in.
I know a scooter is a slightly different riding position but I think a kilt is too short and too full to really allow you to wear it comfortably.
Just wear trousers on the scooter, and when get to your destination wrap your kilt around your waist and drop your pants. THAT will get some attention! (Just make sure you do it in that order.)
Aye! (Sign at a dry cleaner's establishment: "Drop your pants here and get satisfaction.")
Rev'd Father Bill White: Mostly retired Parish Priest & former Elementary Headmaster. Lover of God, dogs, most people, joy, tradition, humour & clarity. Legion Padre, theologian, teacher, philosopher, linguist, encourager of hearts & souls & a firm believer in dignity, decency, & duty. A proud Canadian Sinclair.
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