>Okay I understand we have guys wearing kilts , no problem, as I have some Scotch-blood in me as well. If I am reading correctly, same guys ride bikes _ correct? I do not have a problem with bikes as I used to as well. Same guys with kilts and bikes carry concealed - am I following all this correctly so far?<
So far, so good...
>Help me out here. At one time our State Regs said Ladies could not wear short skirts on the back of a motorcycle when riding as passenger.<
Ok...I wore a kilt on a bike ONCE. It wasn't a modesty problem: first off, I have none. Second off, a kilt CAN be tucked in between your legs and the tank quite well. However, the ENTIRE time, I was intimately aware of every little pebble on the road. Lay a bike down wearing a kilt, and it don't matter WHAT it's made of: it ain't protecting nuthin'!
Decided I didn't want that road rash...
>I guess this explains where/whom all the garter type thigh holsters are/were sold to and ladies have a hard time finding one.<
Actually, I plan on getting one of those. "Excuse me while I whip this out"...
>Umm...don't it get a bit cold in them things? Especially on a bike?<
Like I said: I don't wear one on the bike. And the weather's no problem: in summer, stand with legs shouloder-width apart. In winter, legs together...
>Well...concealed is concealed. <
And it'll remain that way...
Oh... the price of a kilt? I go through a $20 pair of jeans in about a year, maybe two. I haven't even really broken in mykilts yet. The normal wear spots just aren't present...