General

New moto shirt design and Orlando

I've gotten a few different design drafts for my shirts and I think I'll be going with something along the lines of this (it's a funny crop, but the right side will look more finished):

I'll probably remove the scarf as well. It would go on a black tee or tank top, preferably with a little stretchiness to the cotton. I just hope I can get enough people interested in buying one!

Now onto Orlando. Yep, the one in Florida (no helmet laws!) The husband was there working at a conference from 11/3 until 11/8 so I flew in that day so we could see Universal Studios, Epcot blah blah blah. Let's just say that unless you love bad coffee, bad food and boring rides, Orlando's the place for you! I'm sure that not all of 'O is a tourist trap. But unfortunately that's all we saw while we were there. And if we were fortunate enough to stay in one of the Disney resorts, which I'm sure are lavish and super fun to stay at, we probably would've had more fun. Oh well. I just hope the kids I'm going to have some day won't beg us to take them there, ever.

But somehow, I managed to actually learn something about being a better rider in all of this. (Besides the obvious 'wear your helmet, jacket, gloves, shoes and pants' chant that everyone should always obey, of course!.) As we were walking through the heavy crowds at the Magic Kingdom, I noticed that I was constantly anticipating what the mom, 2 kids and grandma were going to be doing on my right as they 'cut me off' to get over to the Mickey Mouse ice cream bar stand to my immediate left. I mean, don't you follow some sort of keep-to-the-right rule when you're walking in crowds? Is it just me? If you're with a group of people and you're in a heavy traffic area, i.e. Disneyland, the mall, etc., wouldn't you 'pull over' to the side somewhere to talk about what to eat/see/shop next? I'm also ridiculously impatient with slow people sometimes, so I'm always looking for an out in a large crowd so I don't feel claustrophobic surrounded by a bunch of people that I don't know.

As I was dodging grandma, grandpa and their 28 grandkids, I realized that my hypersensitive, hyperanxious mode was kicking in and I felt like I was on my blue demon, trying to avoid the SUV on my right and the taxi on my left. I guess I was trying to get through the crowds as quickly as I could so as to avoid any 'collisions. But it made me realize that as you are riding through the mad streets of San Francisco, the less distractions you have mentally and physically, the better. I mean, how can you anticipate the traffic coming up the next block if you're annoyed by the air sneaking up your back, or up your arms, through your chest or down your neck? If all you're thinking about is how sh*tty your gloves are, because they're too thin, or how your jacket is too big because your wearing something that's 2 sizes too large for you, how do you concentrate on Searching, Evaluating and Executing your next moves?

If you've taken an MSF class recently, you know we teach you the 3 main functions of protective motorcycle gear: Comfort, Fit, Visibility and Protection. Being seen is definitely an excellent way to avoid being missed by soccermom in her land rover. But, Comfort and Fit are so much more important, in my opinion. If you're comfortable and everything fits you perfectly, it's one less thing for you to think about, to distract you while riding. One less thing for you to be bothered by when it's 40, 70, or 90 degrees out. Then you can focus on what's important, being seen and reacting as quickly as possible to the chaos (especially if you're in a busy city like SF) going on all around you.

As a rider, you know that being a safe rider means minimizing your risk in every way possible.

Taking your protection seriously is one of those ways!

Amen!!

Found this lovely prayer that someone wrote in the BARF forum recently. I don't ride a motard, but now I want to!

Motard prayer:

Our motard, who art in the twisties
Hallowed by thy name,
Thy roads will come
Thy will be done,
on dirt as it is on asphalt.

Give us this day, our daily wheelie
And forgive us our passes,
As we forgive those sportbiles who try to pass us

And lead us not into getting busted
but deliver us from citation

Amen.

Open House - October 20th!

Once again, it's time for Scuderia West's Fall open house on Saturday, October 20th at 10am-6pm. Come and check out the sales and specials that they'll have in store for you including fall clothing and accessories for cold weather riding.

As always, reps will be on hand to answer questions about their products. Scuderia is known for having extremely knowledgeable and friendly employees (myself included) to help you find the right jacket/pants/boots/helmets/gloves for you. If you've never been to a Scuderia open house, you know you don't want to miss this one.

See you there!

Updates!

I've added a new review in the Jackets section of my website, from Joanna L. in ???. I forgot to ask her where she's from. Thanks so much for adding this!
I've also added a few links to some general fit articles including what to look for in a helmet, how to fit leathers and measuring / sizing charts. I plan to write some articles myself, but I'm thinking that writing a few paragraphs on the subject is great and all, but wouldn't it be awesome if I had a couple videos showing you how leathers should fit once you try them on and what kind of things to look for when you're out there shopping for gear? You may be lucky enough to find a very knowledgeable saleswoman / salesperson who knows women's gear, but I imagine those are few and far between!

Keep checking back for updates, as I hope to shoot some short videos over the next month or two on the subject. :)