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I ahd a red banadana tied to my bars for quite a while. Never really gave any thought as to if it would cause trouble, but trouble is my middle name anyway. I put it in the tool bag once I got that on the bike.
I'm sure Harley makes a Guinuine Motor Accessory bandana holder anyway. $199 for the chrome model and $699 for the black "dark custom" model.[/quote] Now that is frickin funny...only it's all too true.
Stay with neutral colors, they will match most azzless chaps and fingerless gloves... No white after Labor Day and stay away from black unless it's a formal event.
Greetings,
Why I always make sure my bandana matches my fingerless gloves! No real biker would be clashing! LOL
Damn LOL...I tie a bandana to my bars so if I need to blow some snot, wipe off my goggles or for anything I wouldn't use my drawers for...never had a problem :lol:
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