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Bikes are great ice breakers.

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If I were certain these nine were waiting for me after death (and some Viagra), sign me up for Jihad.
 
Are any of those girls over 16? Unless Asians mature later than US girls, they look more like 14
 
Asian women for the most part look younger than their chronological age. I spent a lot of time in Asia, all over Asia in fact during my 20 years in the Navy. I got to compare a lot of Asian women; Filipinas, Chinese (of several different parts of China), Korean, Japanese, and some very exotic mixes, beautiful Indian or part Indian (from India). I guess I should add Polynesian in there as well. The conclusion I came to is some of them that I thought were really young weren't as young as I thought they were. Some of them looked about 16?, but they weren't, they truly were older than that. I wasn't about to end up with a court martial for some underage girl running around with me. In fact, one of my older friends (he was in his 50s at the time) was married to a beautiful Filipina that was a couple of years older than him and I thought she was in her thirties.

Now, that picture that was posted, they all look like young schoolgirls (high school) to me. I wouldn't be wanting to run around town with any of them.

Now, having said all that, the ones that have lived a hard life (and there are many) show their age just like anybody else in that situation. I'm married to a Midwestern gal, of German descent, but I still like those Asian women if you couldn't tell......:eek-new::lol:
 
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Which one of these "school girls" is the best looking? The "worst"?

Contemplate that for a minute and you're liable to end up like that computer on Star Trek - "non-sequitur...does not compute." (And if you think I haven't contemplated it, four pink, three yellow, two green.)

I think I need more decongestant. I think I'll brush my teeth (after I install them) and ride over to the drugstore. They'll require more identification for sudafed than for Oxycodone.

Oh, well. Hope female Asian teen is there!
 
The jacket again.

I just rode a mile to the supermarket, and as he's handing me the receipt, the young clerk says, "By the way, I love your jacket."

As long as he didn't ask to touch it...
 
The jacket again.

I just rode a mile to the supermarket, and as he's handing me the receipt, the young clerk says, "By the way, I love your jacket."

As long as he didn't ask to touch it...

We need a pic of the "Jacket".
 
You know, the pic don't look so great...it must be me. :xsmilie_mrgreen:
 

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So, this thread has gone from "motorcycle icebreakers" to "Asian girls" to "brown leather jackets".

Hum... a traditional leather mo'cycle jacket, but brown, (and brown, without the double breasted, without extra chains).
Like I used for about 25 years. About only comment I ever got about it was "Ehheee, brown jacket like Fonzie, Ehhheee, The Fonz."
So, Rob, yah, must be something about you.

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Half hour ago, at the Home Depot. I left my helmet at the bike, and I'm pushing around a cart big enough for...well, big. All I've got in it is a packet of five tiny "pony hair artist" brushes (to touch up the engine).

A short Asian woman in her thirties is helping me find a replacement for a broken bathroom cabinet hinge. She's not paying me the kind of attention I like to receive from Asian women, so when she tells me the price, I say, "Price doesn't matter."

Still nothing. So when she asks me if there will be anything else, I say, "No, that's about all I can fit on the motorcycle."

She lights up and says, "Oh, motorcycle!"

With a big smile she eyes me up and down and repeats, "Oh, motorcycle!"

She might have been thinking, "So that's why you're dressed like Fonzie," but in any case she seemed very interested and even a bit excited.

At my age, that's what I consider a 'happy ending.'
 
Idea here to throw it out to you guys. Post a pic of your progression of motorcycle jackets, leather, textile, and/or jackets you have used for riding over the years.
 
Idea here to throw it out to you guys. Post a pic of your progression of motorcycle jackets, leather, textile, and/or jackets you have used for riding over the years.
Cool idea...but my first "riding" jacket was a snowboarding jacket. My current and only proper riding jacket is about 12 years old.
 
Idea here to throw it out to you guys. Post a pic of your progression of motorcycle jackets, leather, textile, and/or jackets you have used for riding over the years.

Sounds like an interesting topic to discuss... for a boring guy like myself.

Sounds like an interesting topic to discuss... in a posting about that.

My first pics of me on first bike are with a thick flannel shirt and a nylon wind breaker.

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Cool idea...but my first "riding" jacket was a snowboarding jacket. My current and only proper riding jacket is about 12 years old.

Though I own a few leathers and a few heavy nylon made for motor jackets, I still wear snowboard jackets at times while riding.
The difference between back in the day and now being that I wear a armored mesh under them now.

Still rock the Burton and hot finger gloves in the winter also.

Bonfire pants.

Been thinking on a pair of these.
Black Ash Armored
May be a bit flashy for me but I am tired of all the black I own, more so when stopped.
 
Cool idea...but my first "riding" jacket was a snowboarding jacket. My current and only proper riding jacket is about 12 years old.

LMAO, dang I forgot about this, I was in my closet looking over my jackets and couldn't remember the reason:o I have a project for the weekend now. I still have my first jacket yet. So as I had posted earlier, "Post a pic of your progression of motorcycle jackets, leather, textile, and/or jackets you have used for riding over the years." So, do we need to start a new thread on this? Probably huh. Lol, this could get out of hand, just thought of another one, foot wear over the years lol. Oh and gloves! here we go!
 
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