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Old 01-26-2013, 04:54 PM   #1
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I hate cold and I am also a walking scar. I just keep adding layers, but then I sort of move like the Stay-Puf Marshmallow man. Hank, when did they start calling skirts lap aprons? Oh, it's a masculinity thing XD. Got it. Here's what you'll see in the future (if it doesn't already exist): something that is as portable and quick to set up as a shock-corded, fiberglass pole tent. It'll come in a few different sizes and basically enclose all but your head inside of it, attaching flexibly at handlebars, foot pegs, and rear rack. It will all fit into something half the size of a bread bag. Just a matter of when and who makes it Nice homemade work, scootnwinn; necessity is the mother of invention. Or improvisation, as it were.
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Old 01-26-2013, 04:59 PM   #2
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I hate cold and I am also a walking scar. I just keep adding layers, but then I sort of move like the Stay-Puf Marshmallow man. Hank, when did they start calling skirts lap aprons? Oh, it's a masculinity thing XD. Got it. Here's what you'll see in the future (if it doesn't already exist): something that is as portable and quick to set up as a shock-corded, fiberglass pole tent. It'll come in a few different sizes and basically enclose all but your head inside of it, attaching flexibly at handlebars, foot pegs, and rear rack. It will all fit into something half the size of a bread bag. Just a matter of when and who makes it Nice homemade work, scootnwinn; necessity is the mother of invention. Or improvisation, as it were.
Hi
Thats a great idea bravo
I like this bet its toasty warm inside the enclosure
http://www.gizmag.com/honda-areodyna...version/14071/
Take care and ride safely dear friend
Yours Hank
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Old 01-26-2013, 05:08 PM   #3
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I hate cold and I am also a walking scar. I just keep adding layers, but then I sort of move like the Stay-Puf Marshmallow man. Hank, when did they start calling skirts lap aprons? Oh, it's a masculinity thing XD. Got it. Here's what you'll see in the future (if it doesn't already exist): something that is as portable and quick to set up as a shock-corded, fiberglass pole tent. It'll come in a few different sizes and basically enclose all but your head inside of it, attaching flexibly at handlebars, foot pegs, and rear rack. It will all fit into something half the size of a bread bag. Just a matter of when and who makes it Nice homemade work, scootnwinn; necessity is the mother of invention. Or improvisation, as it were.
I saw some of these when I was researching there are very similar things out there now hopefully someone will bring them over here some day.

Thanks for the props guys
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Old 01-26-2013, 05:31 PM   #4
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I used to wear snowmobile pants. They were effective.

I also tried a poncho when it was raining but it was a storm and the wind blew it up in my face. I decided that was a bad idea.
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I used to wear snowmobile pants. They were effective.

I also tried a poncho when it was raining but it was a storm and the wind blew it up in my face. I decided that was a bad idea.
I'm picturing this at 50mph or so, and as wrong as I know it is, I'm laughing. I hope the Gods forgive me.
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