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I don't wear my 3/4 helmet often, but when I do, I am the Red Baron of Pittsburgh. 3/4 helmets suck on the highway, but I feel like my face skin is nicely exfoliated now thanks to the road grime, dust, and windshield washer overspray. Plus, it's easier to say "thanks!" to the compliments you get at city red lights without a full-face in the way.Fun fun fun
Dang you look classy...Snoopy is banking to avoid you....love that engine!
Looking good. I like modular helmets. You can lift the chinbar up at long stoplights then snap it down when the green light says haul ass.
That tank looks great. I think you'll find a lot of Yinzers here. From Lawrenceville and Aspinwall, myself.
That tank looks great.
I like the jacket. What make?
... But it would look better without the warning label...
Paul: You might want to consider taking a ride down to Mt Morris for our little gathering:http://wildguzzi.com/forum/index.php?topic=77504.msg1218135#msg1218135Very casual group, and I'd love to see your bike in person. Nice little ride for you, 79 down to little Washington (or Warshington in Yinzer-speak) then 19 south is a pleasant ride to Mt. Morris. I'm hoping the weather holds out for the second Saturday in April-- 4/9/16.
Looking good. I will admit my full face makes me look like a bobblehead. I will also admit to that being an improvement.
UGHHHHHHH I know I'm too big of a wuss to try to remove it, for fear of scratching my lovely paint. But I promise I will. I'll make a day project out of it if I have to!
Ha ha, no scraping.Use WD-40 or Goof-Off and a GENTLE heat (think hair dryer, not too close, keep it moving).
Paul: I like to ride in West Virginia (yes, with the snake handlers and cannibals :) ). Try and find some time and I'll take you on some spectacular roads. Great burritos, too! Mostly, I avoid riding in PA unless I absolutely have to.
Looking good. Biltwell or Bell?That motor does look great. those jugs look alot like the 2V Big Blocks. nice. Especially with bright blue pipes! Great to see you enjoying it so much, and making time to ride!
What do you use to actually remove it? A soft cloth?
I've never explored any roads in WV, so I would be very happy to change that!
I've been in dahntahn Pixburgh , had me a sammich Dusty