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Speaking of boob sweat I think someone should make a bra out of a mesh of some kind so it can breathe.

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13 hours ago, Teri Anne said:

Speaking of boob sweat I think someone should make a bra out of a mesh of some kind so it can breathe.

 

I dunno, mesh on the girls seems like it would be uncomfortable. Of course at my size, they can just be free unless I expect I'll be running.

 

As long as I'm not wearing, say, a sheer, white racerback shirt to the gym. Everybody got a bit of a show that day.

 

Hugs!

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3 hours ago, Jackie C. said:

 

I dunno, mesh on the girls seems like it would be uncomfortable.

Yeah, maybe.

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16 hours ago, Jackie C. said:

I dunno, mesh on the girls seems like it would be uncomfortable.

I think it depends on the mesh.

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8 hours ago, Elizabeth Star said:

I think it depends on the mesh.

I would think that you also want something to wick/absorb moisture / boob sweat. I mostly wear a bra now to add a little padding and cover the always on headlights so mesh wouldn't help there. ;)

 

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Oh yeah, that's a good point too. My sister-in-law says a chainmail bikini can be pretty comfy when you line it in something like rabbit-fut. Personally, I just used an adhesive strapless yesterday and that worked fine. Lucky choice too as I stopped by for a deep tissue massage on my way home from buying ice cream. I could be modest and half-naked at the same time.

 

Hugs!

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1 hour ago, Jackie C. said:

My sister-in-law says a chainmail bikini can be pretty comfy when you line it in something like rabbit-fut.

I made 6-7 over the years. The big issue was the weight and the strain it puts on the back of the neck but steel is heavy and gets cold.  I have yet to make one for myself.

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I always used aluminum, so the weight is less of an issue. You could also use a smaller gauge like... let's see if I can find it... drat. Anyway, it was this beautiful chainmail wedding gown that used a bunch of different metals. I mean it's not like we need it to stop a knife.

 

Hugs! 

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1 hour ago, Jackie C. said:

I always used aluminum, so the weight is less of an issue. You could also use a smaller gauge like... let's see if I can find it... drat. Anyway, it was this beautiful chainmail wedding gown that used a bunch of different metals. I mean it's not like we need it to stop a knife.

 

Hugs! 

I was a purist about the metals and processes I used so aluminum and premade rings were off the list for a long. I still can't justify the cost of buying them. I do have my 3d printer which solves a lot of the problems but I'm overly concerned about the rings breaking. Thank you Jackie for bringing this up. I'm gonna rework my design.

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I’m unfortunately not wearing my leathers today as I’ve decided to sell my 66 R 50 BMW.  I’m just a bit too old and weak at this point to handle her.  Note the scarf.  I use it to keep my wig on as I take my helmet off.  It also looked great streaming behind me.  I’m keeping the 64 Vespa to putter around and go to the farm market.  
 

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Charlize

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1 hour ago, Charlize said:

I’m unfortunately not wearing my leathers today as I’ve decided to sell my 66 R 50 BMW.  I’m just a bit too old and weak at this point to handle her.  Note the scarf.  I use it to keep my wig on as I take my helmet off.  It also looked great streaming behind me.  I’m keeping the 64 Vespa to putter around and go to the farm market.  
 

Hugs,

 

Charlize

 

What a great old bike! I loved the opposed engines.  The K series did nothing for me lol

 

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It is a classic for sure and always turns heads.  Quiet and a comfortable stable ride.  I remember riding up the east coast to Martha’s Vineyard on 3 gallons of gas non stop and being comfy.  Not the fastest cafe racer but a real road bike. 
 

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Charlize

 

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@Charlize you look so adorable in your recent pictures...you all do, but that bike is a nice surprise.  As a kid my dad would take me for long rides on his '68 R50.  I loved how quiet it was, and I'm sure that's why I recently had a strong urge to find my favorite bike...1982 Silverwing.

I see it as the lady-goldwing.  Only 500cc so I can pick it up I have to.

I chicked it out a little.  I love coming out on my bike.  I feel feminine, sexy, and free when riding.

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I gave up my shadow a few years ago.  Still have the leathers around somewhere tho.

I think I would feel weird wearing them now.  Maybe the jacket would still work?  It is nice and warm.

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Looking good Charlize!  I completely understand your reason to sell.  It was the same for me with my 1983 Suzuki GS1100E.  

 

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I dug out a pix of the old girl.

This was at Lake Lure on the way up toward Asheville.  It was awhile back though.

Honda Shadow 700, not real big, about like a sportster, but water cooled, with a driveshaft.  I do miss her sometimes.

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two back surgeries later I had to give her up: Suzuki 750 Volusia. Before that I had a honda 550 circa 1980s and a 72 Susuki GT750. That was too much for my 16 year old self and lasted one ride before I sold it. I originally picked it up in parts to learn how to rebuild them.

 

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My brother in law gave a ‘72 Honda CB750. He got it for parts. It took me 2 years to make it presentable and rideable. Two months later I totaled it. 

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3 hours ago, Elizabeth Star said:

Two months later I totaled it.

Mine had been totaled once and put back together.  We also survived hitting a deer one time.   She was a tough old girl.   Fortunately, I never lost any limbs, just a lot of skin.

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Looked around for some pics of the old 1952 K model Harley I had many years ago but no luck finding any.

45 cu in motor foot clutch and side shift.

8 inch over stock springer front end and one big headlight. Short Zbar handle bars.

The frame had been chopped as well but not sure exactly how much

Bobbed off  3 inches on each fender .

Being a hard tail it wasn't the smoothest ride for long trips.

It ended up being stolen while I was at a club partying with some other friends.

A friend found a few parts off it a few years later but I was over the urge to ride on two wheels by that time.

 

 

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My ride now.  It is a 64 Vespa rebuilt in Vietnam and bored out to 175cc.  Certainly peppy and plenty of fun on small local roads.  And you can wear a skirt?.

 

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Charlize

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Dunno, in keeping with the spirit of the thread, I think you should have to post a picture of your bike with you riding on it.

 

Hugs!

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1 hour ago, Jackie C. said:

Dunno, in keeping with the spirit of the thread, I think you should have to post a picture of your bike with you riding on it.

 

Hugs!

Or at least what you wear when riding ;)

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