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Ditto on the Schampa breathable doo-rag. I ride with a 3/4 visored helmet, Schampa doo-rag and Schampa breathable face mask and Bobster glasses. Absolutely the most comfortable set-up for riding I have ever experienced. Yesterday I went for a ride in 85 degree weather, and did not get hot headed whatsoever! The few bugs that got past my sport windshield were barely felt.
I suppose I look funny, and young kids riding in cages sometimes point and smile, but I just wave and ride on.
I got past worrying about what I look like, at 56 years old I don't look all that good anyway! But the set-up helps me enjoy my riding, and thats all that counts to me!
speaking strictly for my female self ... don't worry about looking stupid... you don't.
When you are a biker guy, who has the biker confidence, (not ego) you have the appreciation of the fairer sex out here. Break it down more? You are going to come off sexy no matter what - so stop worrying about it.
I think you would look great! Guys all look good with do rags on! I'm 28 and a chick....I wouldn't lie to ya! If you wear it and the a-holes @ your work say something.....the next day get a sexy pair of lacey/silky chicks panties and wear them on your head and wait till the guys are around and take off your helmet and see what they say! I dont ever give a crap about what people say, hell, i dostupid crap on purpose just to get a rise out of people! Lifes to short to worry about what others think!
I think they're cool and I wear mine to work a lot. The best one I've found for under the helmet in hot weather is the real doo-rag sold in the African-American Dept at Wallymart. I'm only 63.
<<<<<<<<<<<<&l t;-------------- This is what I look like when I don't wear a do-rag....so I never leave home without one.
I own a software company and have an office in a high-rise downtown, but most days you'll see me at my desk with my do-rag still on from the ride into work. I think it kind of embarasses my employees. However, I do take it off for client meetings.
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