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<blockquote data-quote="FJRScrewball" data-source="post: 985205" data-attributes="member: 18890"><p>I ride with people at times who are HD or Cruiser owners. Their riding gear consists of a half helmet (sometimes no helmet), jeans, HD boots, T-shirt and those idiotic half-fingered gloves. They always seem to get impatient with me when I'm putting on my gear after a stop. I used to start gearing up as soon as it appears we are going to leave our stop but then something usually happens to delay things and I'm left sitting on my bike all geared up and going no where. In Florida that can be a sweaty situation. Now I wait until everyone gets to their bike before I gear up. I'm usually considerate of others and don't want to be the one holding things up but I won't ride without gearing up first. If they don't want to wait that's their problem.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FJRScrewball, post: 985205, member: 18890"] I ride with people at times who are HD or Cruiser owners. Their riding gear consists of a half helmet (sometimes no helmet), jeans, HD boots, T-shirt and those idiotic half-fingered gloves. They always seem to get impatient with me when I'm putting on my gear after a stop. I used to start gearing up as soon as it appears we are going to leave our stop but then something usually happens to delay things and I'm left sitting on my bike all geared up and going no where. In Florida that can be a sweaty situation. Now I wait until everyone gets to their bike before I gear up. I'm usually considerate of others and don't want to be the one holding things up but I won't ride without gearing up first. If they don't want to wait that's their problem. [/QUOTE]
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