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Originally Posted by BikerDoc
You have to have a mustache and short rough looking beard to fully appreciate this stuff
...and you gotta be skinny.
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I get what they are going for, and they pulled it off pretty well...though I don't really appreciate it, myself. I really prefer more real leather, padding, and slide safety over lightweight windbreakers and town-coats.
I will admit- I'm a bit biased about gear, since I -only- ride, and never drive. I'll cast the odds toward my favor, if I can.
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Nice looking riding gear. They are not chasing after the more mature market for sure. If I were to buy this, would it turn me into an irresistible hunk?
Have not had a peruse at the catalog yet, but if they are going to be priced like the current stuff, a big "not interested" from me for sure. $400 pants and $750 jackets from the previous year told me no and heck no. I do own an original Can-Am leather jacket and a Can-Am textile jacket which I paid top dollar for back in 2008. Have not updated with the house brand since then.
Lots of riding gear here, I have two 6 ft long racks full of jackets, and riding pants--some leather and some textile. I like nice looking gear that fits me (not an easy thing), and prefer to try it on before I buy it. Here, the dealer does not stock any of the house brand stuff, so can't even look at it up close.
I will stay out of the poser stuff. Anyone that knows me, knows that I ride. Sunshine, rain, cold weather etc. The only thing that stops me is ice and snow. I don't think that I have to drive brand (x) to be a biker, nor do I have to wear stuff (y) either.
I am ATGATT, but not brand loyal. There is a lot of aftermarket stuff out there that is more than sufficient.
Currently Owned: 2019 F3 Limited, 2020 F3 Limited: SOLD BOTH LIMITEDS in October of 2023.
Previously : 2008 GS-SM5 (silver), 2009 RS-SE5 (red), 2010 RT-S Premier Editon #474 (black) 2011 RT A&C SE5 (magnesium) 2014 RTS-SE6 (yellow)
MY FINAL TALLY: 7 Spyders, 15 years, 205,500 miles
IT HAS BEEN A LONG, WONDERFUL, AND FUN RIDE.
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I looked through the video and cat...
This sort of fashion, is really not my cup of tea, for the most part. I do like the fingerless gloves and a few other items.
I have always liked the looks and functionality of their higher end helmets, that come at the price of higher cost too. But you often get what you pay for. The BPR Bluetooth headsets look promising as well, while using them. EVEN THOUGH I mostly ride alone. ;-) in quiet.
I'm sure much of this new Can Am attire will be very fashionable in Quebec.
Not so sure about the rest of Canada? We'll see.
Chas
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Originally Posted by ChasCS
The BPR Bluetooth headsets look promising as well, while using them. EVEN THOUGH I mostly ride alone. ;-) in quiet.
Chas
FWIW, all of the BRP Bluetooth stuff is made by Sena. You can find it for a heck of a lot less money on the web or at Motorcycle Dave's, who is a forum sponsor.
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Hmm...I need to see more stuff designed for the older...uh hem...more rotund folk!!!
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Do you mean us ole, "PHATT-BASTIDS"?
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Originally Posted by Bob Denman
THIS disappoints me...
"Function over form", gets it done out on the road...
This crap looks like the , that the poseurs will want to wear; to just look the part...
REALLY ???
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Originally Posted by FRKSHO
REALLY ???
GUESS I'M A POSER !!!! JUST SAYIN' !!!!!
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Nahhh... You RIDE!!
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Originally Posted by Bob Denman
. . .
Reality is a universal truth; . . . .
Whoa... my head hurts!
Reality - it's for people who can't do drugs!
Last edited by PrairieSpyder; 09-24-2014 at 06:07 PM.
Reason: typos
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Originally Posted by Bob Denman
Reality is a universal truth; one's perceptions of it, may be colored by preconceived notions and personal prejudices...
But still: Truth, is truth.
Whoa... my head hurts!
Not to get too heavy on ya, but most psychiatrists, many philosophers, and probably even many quantum physicists may all disagree with you. Read this opinion, and your head will hurt more.
...or if you want a practical example that truth is not universally consistent, you have only to look at the degree to which truth varies among our political leaders. They all (well, probably most of them) think they know what is true in their hearts. (Not being critical of politicians - it's not a bad thing that they have varying ideas about what the truth is.) Or better yet, if you want an example closer to home, ask yourself... "Is your reality always exactly the same as that of the Missus?" Think about it.
Reality really is subjective.
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I will try them on first
Before making an educated assumption. ;-)
Who knows? If the gloves fit, I may commit!! Hahaha
Chas
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Originally Posted by Bob Denman
A subjective perception of a truth; does not change the truth...
Example: If you have three Blind men lead up to an elephant, and then told to describe it...
The one that touches the trunk, might describe it as a snakelike creature...
The one touching the body; It's like a mountain
And the third touching the ear; it's like a bird, with huge wings.
Their subjective perceptions of the animal varied greatly; but the elephant didn't change...
I need more coffee, if this is going to continue.
& I also need more coffee!
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