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Re: CHL & Motorcycles

Posted: Wed May 20, 2009 9:21 am
by tfrazier
iratollah wrote:If you ride for long enough you must remember that there's three kinds of riders: those that have been down, those that are going down and those that have been down and are going down again.

Ride safe, ride smart, and when you put all of those ponies to work have a method to your madness.
Didn't think about the third kind when I wrote Two Kinds of Motorcycle Riders.

Excellent points. I can't conceive of any scenario where I'd be trying to draw and shoot from a moving bike. Even the most sluggish of bikes commonly on the road today will speed you out of trouble's range in the blink of an eye. The closest I can come to a real need to have the gun strapped to my body would be if I was purposely run down by a cager while on my bike and got flung off it. If the assault continued, I'd be defensless with the gun out of reach on the bike.

Then again, as you said, it's probable that a violent crash would separate the gun from me anyway.

On top of all that, I'll be riding a Triumph Rocket III, so I can probably outrun most bullets. :lol:

Re: CHL & Motorcycles

Posted: Wed Jun 03, 2009 6:34 am
by Kythas
iratollah wrote:If you ride for long enough you must remember that there's three kinds of riders: those that have been down, those that are going down and those that have been down and are going down again..
I was going to throw a fourth in there: Those that have been down and quit riding because of it.

Then I realised they are no longer riders. I count myself in this group. Had a spill six weeks ago and almost lost my leg. Luckily, the doc was able to save my leg, but that was too close of a call for me. As it is, I'm looking at six months of recovery time and physical therapy.

I wasn't carrying when I had the spill as I was headed to the Denton County Courthouse and didn't want to disarm and leave my gun in the saddlebag when I got there. Good thing, too, as I thought of this when I was in the hospital - what would have happened to my gun had I been carrying? Would the police have held it? I simply don't know.

Be safe out there when you ride.

Re: CHL & Motorcycles

Posted: Sat Jul 18, 2009 10:16 pm
by tfrazier
Check it out! I got my bike early. Picked her up at EuroSport Cycle in Ft. Worth and rode it home today. Nowhere on this bike to stash a gun. Hafta get some luggage.

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Re: CHL & Motorcycles

Posted: Sun Jul 19, 2009 8:44 am
by C-dub
I'll keep an eye out for you T. If you see me, wave.

Re: CHL & Motorcycles

Posted: Wed Jul 22, 2009 11:33 am
by USA1
tfrazier wrote:Check it out! I got my bike early. Picked her up at EuroSport Cycle in Ft. Worth and rode it home today. Nowhere on this bike to stash a gun. Hafta get some luggage.

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thats a real beauty ! :drool:
be safe ;-)

Re: CHL & Motorcycles

Posted: Tue Jul 28, 2009 7:00 pm
by Morgan
Nice bike. Look into the Maxipdetion VersiPack Fat Boy.

http://www.maxpedition.com/store/pc/vie ... product=31" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

If you're interested, I found them cheaper than this, but I'd have to look to find where. PM me if you are. It's nice not having a tank bag to screw up the paint on my tank.

Re: CHL & Motorcycles

Posted: Wed Jul 29, 2009 7:13 am
by RPBrown
Nice ride.

If you are interested, Sunday night 8/2/09at 4:30 the Grand Prairie Airhogs baseball team is trying to set a world record for the number of motorcycles on the field at one time.

You need to come ride with us sometime now that I'm back again.

Re: CHL & Motorcycles

Posted: Mon Oct 12, 2009 2:33 pm
by Harley rider 55
I don't wear a vest except my colors. I just carry in a holster.

Re: CHL & Motorcycles

Posted: Mon Oct 12, 2009 3:07 pm
by tfrazier
Hey guys, sorry for the long absence...the weather's been nice up until the last several days and I haven't been able to keep away from the twisties. I finally settled on keeping the Kimber in my tank bag and just taking the bag with me anytime I dismount. Not as convenient as having it in an IWB or shoulder rig, but better than not having it at all or having it driven into my body like the head of a mallet in the event of a crash.

We need a special section on the CHL forums for us bike riders to plan combo rally rides to the gun ranges. There's a lot of nice twisty roads and hills between, say, Elm Fork in Irving and that little range down around Friendswood...

Maybe something like a poker run only using our targets from each range instead of cards.

A Bit of Eyebrow Surfing

Posted: Mon Dec 14, 2009 2:18 pm
by tfrazier
Judging from the way my blackberry bruised my right hip and my Motorola Droid bruised my left hip when I crashed two weeks ago, I'm REALLY glad some wiser folks convinced me to stop carrying my 1911 on my body while riding. If I'd been wearing that little anvil in my shoulder rig I'd certainly have some broken ribs.

The whole story is at A Perfectly Executed High-Side.

Re: CHL & Motorcycles

Posted: Mon Dec 14, 2009 3:26 pm
by Morgan
Glad you're ok, man! How's the bike doing?

You're a funny dude, great story. Glad you have a sense of humor about it. :clapping:

Re: CHL & Motorcycles

Posted: Mon Dec 14, 2009 4:46 pm
by PUCKER
A good read, but not a fun read, that's for sure! Been a few years since I've had a streetbike, still have all the gear...still ride dirtbikes and ATVs with my buddies...that's where I've broken two collarbones/clavicles and a right wrist...helmets are a GREAT thing! Stay safe! BTW - I think I posted on this thread earlier - but I usually carried in the tank bag and/or saddle bags, sometimes with a shoulder rig - but like you say, that would've been a nice bruise/break.

Re: CHL & Motorcycles

Posted: Mon Dec 14, 2009 5:15 pm
by C-dub
Very sorry to hear about BB, but very glad to hear you're both going to pull through.

Re: CHL & Motorcycles

Posted: Mon Dec 14, 2009 5:50 pm
by RPBrown
Glad you are both doing okay. Hope both of you are mended to like new condition.
The only other thing I can say is praise God.

Re: CHL & Motorcycles

Posted: Mon Dec 14, 2009 7:22 pm
by tfrazier
RPBrown wrote:...The only other thing I can say is praise God.
You got that right! I thank Him for sparing me from worse injuries AND for bringing that little blond angel who made me wear a helmet and body armor into my life.