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Re:Removing Helmet when fueling? 6 Months, 3 Weeks ago  
I wear a full-faced helmet with the flip-up face. I love this helmet as it protects my face well, and the whole front of it conveniently flips up for a cold one or a bite to eat, and it works really well when refuelling the bike too. I can understand the "uncovered face" in security reasons for gas stations, no helets. .....I wonder if those laws apply to those that cover their faces for "religious reasons."?
 
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Re:Removing Helmet when fueling? 6 Months, 3 Weeks ago  
DocShadow wrote:
I leave my helmet on .... but it's a shorty.

Doc



Same , ......just pull off the shades so I can see in the tank to prevent an overfill..... BB
 
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Re:Removing Helmet when fueling? 6 Months, 3 Weeks ago  
I leave my helmet on, but I remove my pants.
 
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Re:Removing Helmet when fueling? 6 Months, 3 Weeks ago  
fvansan wrote:
I leave my helmet on, but I remove my pants.

 
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Re:Removing Helmet when fueling? 6 Months, 3 Weeks ago  
fvansan wrote:
I leave my helmet on, but I remove my pants.

Hope you don't spill gas on anything important
 
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Re:Removing Helmet when fueling? 6 Months, 3 Weeks ago  
They shoot you off your bike here in GA too, but it's more figuratively than literally.

Drive off without paying and they'll report your license plate to the DMV and whoever owns the ride (be it bike or cage) gets their license suspended. And since just about all the stations around metro Atlanta have video surveillance they get you whether you know it or not.

I got a flip-up model, so unless it's a long trip I don't take my lid off.

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Re:Removing Helmet when fueling? 6 Months, 3 Weeks ago  
StarMyram wrote:
I wear a full-faced helmet with the flip-up face. I love this helmet as it protects my face well, and the whole front of it conveniently flips up for a cold one or a bite to eat, and it works really well when refuelling the bike too. I can understand the "uncovered face" in security reasons for gas stations, no helets. .....I wonder if those laws apply to those that cover their faces for "religious reasons."?

that was actually big head line recently at an airport. I dont remember how it turned out. I'm a law suit will be filed either way.
 
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Re:Removing Helmet when fueling? 6 Months, 3 Weeks ago  
I know a dude who wears a full face helmet and wears a really terrible wig, he leaves his on all the way to the john.

We all know he bald dang it ! That guy is a trip.
 
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Re:Removing Helmet when fueling? 6 Months, 3 Weeks ago  
fvansan wrote:
I leave my helmet on, but I remove my pants.

A new trend???



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Last Edit: 2008/05/12 23:14 By Pop Rivet.
 
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Re:Removing Helmet when fueling? 6 Months, 3 Weeks ago  
Thanks Pop, but, I didn't need to see that..

Steven
 
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