Good idea, Mark. I use reflective yellow "slap-on" type of bicycle leg bands for conspicuity. They're like the tape on a steel tape measure: curved so they stay straight for measuring, but then collapse and roll up. I just fed them around the passenger peg brackets and through holes in the aftermarket skid plate, and they stay by themselves. Good, cheap, low-maintenance safety item.
cheap handlebar "tool" (?)
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none shall pass - biker has trouble getting by a ram.
If this does not make you smile something is wrong with you.
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none shall pass - biker has trouble getting by a ram.
That is just too good! Thanks for posting.
Packing for my third 1,000+ back road trip of the summer - starts today. I
need to take along a switch for mad goats.
Ron
Stevensville, MT 59870
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If this does not make you smile something is wrong with you.
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