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Deer took me out last year on my Harley, IWB G19, landed on it, sorest part of body. Have 2 friends say the same thing. Still carry the same.
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It's more of the hassle than fear of trouble, plus I ride so much less than before. But sometimes you never know where you'll end up. My friend crossed a bear crossing the road once and I've come across crazy farm dogs patrolling the back roads many times. Outside of work I probably have a 98% record of carrying. With gas prices rising and the sun coming out, I might be riding a lot more. Just paid $103 for 1/2 tank for the first time ever in the ol' Ram.I am assuming this is like when you ride to work? Or to the store? If you got a permit, then it shouldn't be that much of an issue if someone saw you do the transfer?
Maybe you could stop someplace more private to do the transfer?
Personally, I just don't carry concealed anymore, so such things are not an issue currently. When I did ride it was rarely an issue as the only time it would have been and issue would be at work, and I didn't bring my guns to work because they had no gun policies, plus at work it wouldn't have been an issue to take the tank bag inside, so...
After several crashes, and then crushing my foot (which cost me $7K in medical bills), I decided that what I could afford for protective gear was a LOT more than I though I could afford. And then I upped it again when I crashed again and the gear I bought basically melted due to abrasion, but did just an ok job of protecting me.Haven't found any leather that I can afford that I (1) like, (2) fits well, and (3) performs well at high speed.
No doubt. I wear armor gear, always.After several crashes, and then crushing my foot (which cost me $7K in medical bills), I decided that what I could afford for protective gear was a LOT more than I though I could afford. And then I upped it again when I crashed again and the gear I bought basically melted due to abrasion, but did just an ok job of protecting me.
I only have one leather jacket and I have never crashed with it.No doubt. I wear armor gear, always.
In your experience, is leather better than poly+plates?
My present poly armor jacket was ~$250. The leather one was close to $400.