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ShanMan14 said:
The outside is easy, but what about the stank from the inside? You can't dry clean them or throw them in an industrial washer.
Why cant you dry clean them?...I've taken my leather coats/gloves to the dry cleaners many times..come back looking and feeling (and smelling :thumbs: ) like brand new.

Or is something majorly different with bike leathers. ? hhmm...dunno..but I'd be interested in knowing the answer as well.
 

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Gas Man said:
I'm sorry that playin with your leathers back n forth sounds like fun. Fun is trying to keep up with Twisty...
Well you know, if playing with leathers floats your boat, well then.. :smilelol:

can you normally keep up with him ? :bike:
 

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Gas Man said:
Before he comments...NO, I value my life and the life of my bike.....Twisty is one of those no fear guys. There are guys in the club just as fast if not.....ya know! But not I. No biggie as long as it's all fun!! Plus he's got all the $$$$ to fix up new leathers and the wadded bike!!! :thumbs:
All that $$$$ definately helps when you have a No Fear type of drive going for ya on the road.

I hit triple digits whenever I can but my No Fear attitude tends to get somewhat curbed by my lack of sufficient funds to fix my beast in the event I *Gulp*..uumm well, you know, the " W " word. ..as well. :D
 

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twisty said:
Yeah sure. But I only ride @ 80% on the street. Too much gravel to go 100% Now the track, uumm thats were 110% comes in. No gravel, no signs to impail yourself on. Just you and the other guys going @ it.
Yeah, I'll agree, that whole sign impailment thing is a bit of a downer.. :smilelol:
 
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