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  1. bubbleboys

    Peak Lapel Tuxedo

    Thanks for replying so promptly, Master Squirrel and landshark. Thank God, I keep e-mail records of my requested specs. I will have to wear the tuxedo tonight and next week so it looks like it will have to do.
  2. bubbleboys

    Peak Lapel Tuxedo

    This may seem like a stupid question, but I just wanted to be sure in case I was incorrect. I had ordered a tuxedo from Mr.Ned and specified peak lapels. I got this and threw it straight into my closet without checking. Now that I really sit down and look at it, it seems like I got a tuxedo...
  3. bubbleboys

    Why is a rolled edge on a PS "better"?

    Cool, thanks for the replies, guys.
  4. bubbleboys

    Why is a rolled edge on a PS "better"?

    I keep reading about how PS with rolled edges are "better", but I don't see any particular reason why. My understanding is that apparently rolled edges are impossible to do by machine (aka it requires handwork), but is that pretty much the only reason why it's considered "better"? If anything...
  5. bubbleboys

    How to tell a sportcoat from an orphaned suit jacket

     Not really, even if it was faux pas to wear an orphaned suit jacket and my Mr.Ned suit jacket/sportcoat/whatever it is was considered an orphaned suit jacket, I'd still wear it as much as I currently do. I'm just on here trying to learn stylistic rules; it doesn't mean I follow them or...
  6. bubbleboys

    How to tell a sportcoat from an orphaned suit jacket

    I know the pictures aren't very good, but if you saw me wearing this, would you think it was an orphaned suit jacket or a sportcoat? Based upon that reasoning my sportcoat is looking more and more like a suit jacket Sounds like I got an orphaned suit jacket made
  7. bubbleboys

    How to tell a sportcoat from an orphaned suit jacket

    Sorry for the thread revive, but I figured a thread revive would be better than starting a new thread and getting a bunch of "use the search button" responses. I'm still confused as to what the real difference is between a suit jacket, sport coat, and a blazer. Specifically, from what I...
  8. bubbleboys

    Motorcycles

     No, apparently logical reasoning isn't your's. To you, adequate physical strength + maturity = okay to ride a 600cc, 1000cc, or let's take it to the logical conclusion of a 1400cc bike To me, skill/experience + maturity = okay to ride a 600cc, 1000cc, or let's take it to the logical...
  9. bubbleboys

    Motorcycles

     Fine, "adequate physical strength" is not a replacement for skill/experience. I would think that would be obvious to even a mentally challenged individual :rolleyes: Start on a 250, you can generally sell it back for roughly what you paid for it, unless you overpaid in the first place
  10. bubbleboys

    Motorcycles

     As always, maturity does NOT equal skill/experience RIding a motorcycle safely requires both maturity AND skill/experience. Larger CC bikes require more skill/experience to safely handle because the margin for error is much smaller. The bikes are generally heavier and thus harder to...
  11. bubbleboys

    Motorcycles

     I don't know about one cylinder Yamahas, but I'll buy little kid on a 2-stroke 125cc :) And, my buddy is definitely an expert rider so he can use those 0.5 seconds Either ways, his money, his choices. I'm more partial to cheap jap4 bikes for trackbikes. You don't need to haul spare parts...
  12. bubbleboys

    Motorcycles

     For most people, they just want the newest Ducati For the track, however, the new 1199 apparently has a lot of new improvements. Don't ask me what they are. I only know that the new 1199s apparently don't have a frame as in, everything just hangs off the engine or something like that...
  13. bubbleboys

    Motorcycles

     1980 and before? wow, that's old Can't say I've run across any 1980s motorcycles let alone 1980 and before. Learn something new everyday :)
  14. bubbleboys

    Motorcycles

     Nice to see a street rider who actually takes the saying "ride like everyone's out to get you" to heart. My only difference is that I don't keep 10 feet behind the car, more like half a car length. A lot of this stuff isn't stuff you could learn in a class anyways though; I can't think of...
  15. bubbleboys

    Motorcycles

     Don't forget to knock on wood :thumbup: Oh, I just see classic/old bike = parts hard to get. I don't really know classic bikes; I'm more into modern sportbikes.
  16. bubbleboys

    Motorcycles

     True, but a squid on a 250 is less likely to kill themselves and/or someone else than if they were on a gsxr, cbr, zx6r, r6, etc. Just off the top of my head, you pretty much eliminate the following accidents by starting a squid or new rider on a 250 - endo - anything other than a very...

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