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Here is my current full face. http://tinypic.com/view.php?pic=4vqapap
I am in the market for one now, the bugs around here are brutal at night (heavily wooded country roads). I'm looking for a full face to catch the bug guts at night and give my face a break. [:'(]
i got me a full face flip when i bought my bike and even got one for the wife. problem is i kinda like the way it "pipes the pipes directly to my ears"but i only put it on if theres a chance of hitting rain or when i have to hit the intertstate. dumb i know but its hard to get over the free feeling of the wind,and i know that if i have an accident ill probably regret it ,but i have sustained some pretty serious blows to the head in my life and im not any worse off for it....i think....what was i talkin about agian
Wear a 1/2 in town and full face on the road. Bought a Fulmer the day I bought my bike. Bike is holding up great, helmet is rapidly deteriorating even though I take very good care of it. Won't replace it with another Fulmer POS. It's loud sometimes, screaming whistling with the visor closed sometimes. I've concluded that the noise level is directly related to the direction of the wind. Had a kink in my neck for two days from holding my head at a side angle for 60 miles to keep the whistling from rupturing my eardrums.
Does it mean that Ron pretends to be a Harley man, when in reality he is just posing? Does that lack serious intent? [8D]
???? Do you know what facetious means, son? It wasn't a jab at you before. I was merely indicating that you were being humorous and not to take your post too seriously.
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