Crash helmet covers, WTF!

Crash helmet covers, WTF!

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Onelastattempt

Original Poster:

495 posts

61 months

Sunday 16th March
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No, not the soft bag you store your helmet in when not in use. I mean those bloody childish furry bunny heads with big floppy ears etc that so many bikers have taken to wearing recently. I had two people behind me today on "adventure" bikes both wearing them, I actually pulled in and let them past and a few cars so people wouldn't think I was with them.
If you are under 17, female, and ride a pink scooter with unicorn stickers on then you get a pass, otherwise f**k off.
If anyone on here wears one give yourself a slap and if any of your friends wear one give them a slap.
Yeah, I know I am just a miserable old git.

Triaguar

925 posts

227 months

Sunday 16th March
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Million times more classy than "Polite" waistcoats

Bob_Defly

4,693 posts

245 months

Sunday 16th March
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Calm down dear, their idea of fun isn't affecting you in the slightest.

Dog Star

16,936 posts

182 months

Sunday 16th March
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It’s cringe.

It’s right on up there with that awful mini-craze of bikers getting off their bikes at traffic lights and doing silly little dances.

People are meant to fear biker gangs ffs! Not watch them do stupid dances with bunny heads on!


CoolHands

20,673 posts

209 months

Sunday 16th March
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Most bikers are immature dheads - kind of explains it.

KTMsm

28,804 posts

277 months

Sunday 16th March
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Dog Star said:
It’s cringe.
Only teenage girls should wear them or use ^^^



the cueball

1,470 posts

69 months

Monday 17th March
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I have a Cookie Monster one that wear every year on the Easter Charity run for kids.

Makes them laugh and smile, I don’t care if people think I look like an idiot.

You’re welcome to come and try give me a slap…

snagzie

644 posts

74 months

Monday 17th March
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For the love of god, please can everyone stop having fun. It is embarrassing

black-k1

12,425 posts

243 months

Monday 17th March
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I suppose that, while the weather is still not warm, it'll fill the- shout "rant requirement" until t-shirts, shorts and flip-flops! tumbleweed

If it keeps people enjoying motorbikes then more power to their furry ears! rotate

Moulder

1,607 posts

226 months

Monday 17th March
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I saw one yesterday, person gave me a wave as they went past and it made me smile. Wouldn't necessarily wear one myself, but if they want to and it brings a bit of joy (to most people) then good for them.

CHLEMCBC

716 posts

31 months

Monday 17th March
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Biker9090 said:
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The only thing that deserves ridicule are those ridiculous leather vest/cuts.
The sort worn by the thousands of bikers who make up the highest value contributing group to the National Memorial Arboretum, for (one) example? Why do they deserve ridicule from you?

RazerSauber

2,728 posts

74 months

Monday 17th March
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Oh have a day off. It's other people amusing themselves and doing you no harm.

CoreyDog

820 posts

104 months

Monday 17th March
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Would I wear one? No

Would I wear anything with tassels or that made me look like a power ranger reject? No either, though the latter is mainly due to me being 40 with abit of a belly.

Does it offend me other people wear that stuff? Not at all.

Each to their own and as long as they are happy and having fun, sod all to do with me!

s p a c e m a n

11,305 posts

162 months

Monday 17th March
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Meh. I've got an agv birdy lid and have been known to shout cacaw at kids who wave at me so I can't judge anyone.

tim0409

5,223 posts

173 months

Monday 17th March
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CoreyDog said:
Each to their own and as long as they are happy and having fun, sod all to do with me!
Exactly, there is so much st in the world at that moment to get annoyed about rather than this. I wouldn’t be seen dead in one, but if others want to and are happy then that’s fine with me. I was watching an old chap on a motoring programme a few months ago who had recently purchased a Ferrari Dino replica/kit car. I wouldn’t drive it in a million years, but he was genuinely happy, which really is all that matters.

Onelastattempt

Original Poster:

495 posts

61 months

Monday 17th March
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Well at least now when I see an adult biker wearing a furry bunny head that it is probably a pistonheader judging by the replies.
I did say in my original post that I am a miserable old git !