Hokkmike
Member
No doubt you scared the crap out of him. You should have told him that it was your kid's rifle. You only use yours well away from any people because it actually is loud.
I carry on the ankle with another tucked away ( ) on the scoot on long rides and sometimes a BUG in my inner breast pocket in my vest.
Biker
It is not that they are tougher, it is that they have nothing to lose. At least that is the myth . . .I've never quite understood why people are viewed as tough when they sit on a machine and operate it...while those of us who power our bicycles by our own brute human power aren't viewed as tough (despite the fact that we ARE.)
I've never quite understood why people are viewed as tough when they sit on a machine and operate it...while those of us who power our bicycles by our own brute human power aren't viewed as tough (despite the fact that we ARE.)
'83 Kawi KZ750 LTD
How do you bikers and riders out there CCW on a bike?
I walk across the road (2 lane, State route, rural area). I creep through the high grass a bit and lay out on my belly. I charge the rifle...
Biker guy: "you shooting that loud f***ing gun off next to the f***ing road"
Me: "Hey, I'm sorry,but I'm within my rights and plenty far off the road"
'83 Kawi KZ750 LTD
I'm building up a xs650 cafe racer.
while those of us who power our bicycles by our own brute human power aren't viewed as tough
I also wonder how much wearing a ballistic vest under your normal riding togs would increase your massive chest trauma survivability? Thinking about doing that in the race car too actually.
I also wonder how much wearing a ballistic vest under your normal riding togs would increase your massive chest trauma survivability? Thinking about doing that in the race car too actually.
Isn't the KLR an enduro bike? I read some place the Army Special Forces or Marine Recon were testing one out in a diesel variant??