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I just wanted to share thiswith my fellow HDF'ers. During my recent trip to Maggie Valley NC I stopped by a little leather shop and bought me my first pair of fingerless gloves. They are genuine Deerskin and have jell in the palms. The deerskin is almost sticky against the handlebar grips. And the Jell feels really nice too! I like em a lot. (I'll take some photos and post em if anybody wants to see) I am fully aware that some folks consider them gay. (sorry if I offended anybody for saying gay) But I am secure enough with my manhood not to worry what others may think when they see me crusin down the highway happily wearin my fingerless (genuine deerskin) fingerless gloves!
I bought full fingered gloves.
Then I discovered that the controls on my iPod aren't sensative to the touch of a gloved finger. So, I took a pair of scissors and cut the end of the thumb off.
I also prefer the sensativity of my bare trigger finger, so I cut it off above the first knuckle.
Now I have a fully gloved left hand; and on the right hand, three covered fingers and two "fingerless fingers."
I can operate an iPod, take up the slack on a 1911 trigger, pick my nose, or ever-so-lightly pincha nipple.
Sometimes I'm astounded by my own ingenuity. [8D]
I bought full fingered gloves.
Then I discovered that the controls on my iPod aren't sensative to the touch of a gloved finger. So, I took a pair of scissors and cut the end of the thumb off.
I also prefer the sensativity of my bare trigger finger, so I cut it off above the first knuckle.
Now I have a fully gloved left hand; and on the right hand, three covered fingers and two "fingerless fingers."
I can operate an iPod, take up the slack on a 1911 trigger, pick my nose, or lightly pincha nipple.
Sometimes I'm astounded by my own ingenuity. [8D]
I have to agree, its nice to stick a gloveless finger up in yer nostril every 50 miles or so. Its amazing (for me anyways) how fast buggers build up while riding!
Ron, I'm gonna have to be up front with you on this. I think this thread is more than vulgar. It's an abomination, an assault on the senses, a thread from Satan himself. I am offended, outraged, and I've lost control of my bowels. I hope you're happy you sick f**k. On a different note, I bought a pair last weekend from a dealership. Yes, they are HD brand fingerless gloves. They were 12 bucks, and I like them an awful lot. Plus when the clowns here can't think of anything funny to say so they just throw in a fingerless glove mention in their stupid posts, you know, when they do that, I can say, yea, I got some, what's it to ya? The freedom they've given me is wonderful.[8D]
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