Talk:Distinguished Gentleman's Ride

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SAFETY[edit]

"The ride provides an outline of dress and behavior, suggesting riders wear dapper clothing, silk vests, tweed suits and behave courteously, donning not only classic style, but classic manners."

Despite alluding to "men's health," not stated is that riding a motorcycle in "dapper clothing," at any speed greater than zero miles-per-hour, is the definition of... Unsafe. The antithesis of "ALL the Gear; ALL the Time," as practiced by many or most experienced, surviving motorcycle riders.

Poignantly underscored by -- "Dead men don't wear plaid." LILAsDisciple (talk) 04:00, 18 May 2023 (UTC)[reply]