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Old 01-31-2013 | 05:59 AM
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Originally Posted by Triple-H
Originally Posted by fltsfshr' timestamp='1359632126' post='22304686
Took this on my bike trip.
The smallest post office in the US.
It site in the middle of the Everglades.
Oh my, now that's small!!!

Looks like you are really enjoying your new ride, congrats
How many miles you got on that thing now?

I really like the plain white helmet!
I'm no fan of these multi-colored helmets with a ton of graphics on them
I have always believed a big single, light or bright colored helmet is much more visible, as in a safety feature
My helmets to date have been white, white, white, yellow, and my newest and brightest to date, see pic
When I was shopping for the VFR I knew I was going to get a 2000 or a 2001, the 2000 only came in yellow, the 2001 only came in red
I figured if I got a yellow helmet, then a yellow bike the colors would not match, same for red and red, and that would have bothered me
I wanted to get the new helmet before I got the bike, so I split the difference

I've got about 1500 miles on it. I confess I only wore the helmet going across the glades. Made a good bug catcher. It's got an ncom3 system in it so I have bluetooth system, an fm radio and a passenger or multi bike intercom. Once I got over the ocean the helmet came off and there were no more bugs and only the wind for music.

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Old 01-31-2013 | 08:06 AM
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Originally Posted by fltsfshr
I've got about 1500 miles on it. I confess I only wore the helmet going across the glades. Made a good bug catcher. It's got an ncom3 system in it so I have bluetooth system, an fm radio and a passenger or multi bike intercom. Once I got over the ocean the helmet came off and there were no more bugs and only the wind for music.
OMG, FL has a no-helmet law???
I have to say, riding and not wearing a helmet is something you really need to think about...
I just can't fathom riding without a fullface helmet
I won't even go out without all the gear on, long pants, jacket, gloves, boots, helmet

Your bike does sound cool though, packed with some nice features
Old 01-31-2013 | 11:07 AM
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Originally Posted by fltsfshr
Once I got over the ocean the helmet came off and there were no more bugs and only the wind for music.

fltsfshr
^^ Riding without a helmet means you don't value what's between your ears!

I won't even ride a bicycle without a helmet. Saved my life in 1992.
Old 01-31-2013 | 11:14 AM
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Originally Posted by Triple-H
Originally Posted by fltsfshr' timestamp='1359640794' post='22304857
I've got about 1500 miles on it. I confess I only wore the helmet going across the glades. Made a good bug catcher. It's got an ncom3 system in it so I have bluetooth system, an fm radio and a passenger or multi bike intercom. Once I got over the ocean the helmet came off and there were no more bugs and only the wind for music.
OMG, FL has a no-helmet law???
I have to say, riding and not wearing a helmet is something you really need to think about...
I just can't fathom riding without a fullface helmet
I won't even go out without all the gear on, long pants, jacket, gloves, boots, helmet

Your bike does sound cool though, packed with some nice features

Originally Posted by Spokes Man
Originally Posted by fltsfshr' timestamp='1359640794' post='22304857
Once I got over the ocean the helmet came off and there were no more bugs and only the wind for music.

fltsfshr
^^ Riding without a helmet means you don't value what's between your ears!

I won't even ride a bicycle without a helmet. Saved my life in 1992.
Hey, I don't think I'd get on a motorcycle without a helmet, but flts is old enough to make his own choics. He's not breaking any
Old 01-31-2013 | 11:24 AM
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It's not about being old enough to make your own choices. Not wearning a motorcycle helmet would be breaking the law in 19+ states and DC. It boils down to common sense.
Old 01-31-2013 | 11:26 AM
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Not only that, I was carrying a 380 with a chambered round in my pocket just in case of pirates.

I am a bad boy.....lol but a legal one.

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Old 01-31-2013 | 11:32 AM
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Originally Posted by Spokes Man
It's not about being old enough to make your own choices. Not wearning a motorcycle helmet would be breaking the law in 19+ states and DC. It boils down to common sense.
If he's not breaking the law, and doesn't choose to exercise your brand of common sense, that's his right.

They don't call them "donor cycles" for nothing, but again, his life, his choice.

I'm not looking for an here, I think today is one of those days when I'm tired of answering to people, or doing what is expected of me. I don't think flts needs to answer to anyone but himself, (well maybe his wife.) If flts wants to ride helmet free, I'm not going to lecture him.

What do I need to do to be able to legally ride a motorcycle without a helmet in the state of Florida?
You need to be at least 21 years of age and have at least $10,000.00 worth of medical coverage insurance to be able to operate or ride upon a motorcycle without a helmet.
Old 02-01-2013 | 12:14 PM
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Originally Posted by fltsfshr
Not only that, I was carrying a 380 with a chambered round in my pocket just in case of pirates.

I am a bad boy.....lol but a legal one.

fltsfshr
^^ The only way to roll.
Old 02-01-2013 | 12:37 PM
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Originally Posted by Lainey
Originally Posted by Spokes Man' timestamp='1359660250' post='22305773
It's not about being old enough to make your own choices. Not wearning a motorcycle helmet would be breaking the law in 19+ states and DC. It boils down to common sense.
If he's not breaking the law, and doesn't choose to exercise your brand of common sense, that's his right.
They don't call them "donor cycles" for nothing, but again, his life, his choice.
I'm not looking for an here, I think today is one of those days when I'm tired of answering to people, or doing what is expected of me. I don't think flts needs to answer to anyone but himself, (well maybe his wife.) If flts wants to ride helmet free, I'm not going to lecture him.
I agree if the laws are not being broken it is indeed his choice
However, as an avid biker, and as one who knows lots of bikers, I have a perspective
My comment was from the point of view of concern
I know several people who have been in bike accidents, and their skid lid saved their life
Old 02-01-2013 | 10:11 PM
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I look at it like seat belts. Nearly every day I pick up the local rag and read how someone died without wearing a seat belt. Their choice - even if it is the law. It must be 50 years since I got into a car without buckling up but it's their choice. I always viewed being able to drive a sports car withOUT a helmet on the open road as one of it's best benefits.



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