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 Originally Posted by smaughazard
Thanks, Phinz. I'm A RAT member, so I'll ask Scot Dail if he can tell me who actually rides while kilted. I knew they always have Kilt Night around the bonfire at the Gap, but I always seem to be otherwise engaged during the Dragon Run weekend. Have ridden Deal's Gap many times- preferably mid-week when there aren't so many Winnebago pilots clogging it up!
I have sold a leather kilt to a RAT member he loves it.
Basically do a knife cut with your hand on the front apron, and really smooth out the pleats as you sit down. The kilt will not fly up to your face... if it does, your kilt is probably ankle length to begin with and is way too long. Basically it's like wearing a baggy pair of shorts. This topic has come up before.
Much succes on your ride
Cheers
Robert
The leather and hemp Kilt Guy in Stratford, Ontario
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The sprocket sporrans in the bottom photo are great! I had a 1965 Triumph Tiger when I was a youngster, it was a basket case that I turned into a chopper. I haven't ridden any of the new Triumphs, I really should.
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I wore my UK the day I picked up the Yamaha 650 (metric Triumph, LOL) that I bought last year. As long as you tuck the front apron under a wee bit it won't blow around. If it's a warm day I may ride my Sportster kilted across the city to the Highland Games in Sept.
As for RAT...I'd never heard of them until this thread! While I don't own a Triumph now, I used to have a number of them, all chopped. Maybe I'll get another one someday, they sure were a blact to build and ride!
This is all I have left to remind me of those days...
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I don't recomend riding in a kilt. Having said that, I have ridden in a kilt and will ride in a kilt again. I rode around Milwaukee during Harley-Davidsons 100th. I rode the Washington State Hog rally several times with my kilt. All in all though if I'm doing anything more than a brief run it's easier to put my tourmaster pants on over my kilt than it is to deal with trying to hold it down. On my bike (a '98 FLHTCI) the kilt has a tendancy to fly straight back from the knees exposing a great deal of thigh and "flank" and once I scorched the hem of one of my kilts on the cross-over pipe while sitting at a stoplight.
Jamie
Quondo Omni Flunkus Moritati
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 Originally Posted by Al G. Sporrano
I wore my UK the day I picked up the Yamaha 650 (metric Triumph, LOL) that I bought last year. As long as you tuck the front apron under a wee bit it won't blow around. If it's a warm day I may ride my Sportster kilted across the city to the Highland Games in Sept.
As for RAT...I'd never heard of them until this thread! While I don't own a Triumph now, I used to have a number of them, all chopped. Maybe I'll get another one someday, they sure were a blact to build and ride!
This is all I have left to remind me of those days...

Al, check out http://www.triumphrat.com
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You mean www.triumphrat.net. I'm a RAT as well, and a BIR - Brit Iron Rebel. Must be a Triumph thing - bikes and kilts. I'd probably ride my Bonnie down to the local pub, but never the Thruxton - I have the swept back pipes. I've burnt my leg through a pair of jeans on those before. InfX708 on both boards.
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Thanks for the correction, T100, I should have remembered! Bookmarks instead of memory. Hope you're enjoying the Bonnie- I've ridden the America and the Speedmaster, but they just couldn't pry me off of my '98 Trident…
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 Originally Posted by phinz
Did anyone else notice that in the group picture at the bottom of the page, there is a kilted guy holding a blow-up sheep?? Don't ask why I noticed that. LOL
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2nd June 06, 04:32 AM
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 Originally Posted by Bil
Did anyone else notice that in the group picture at the bottom of the page, there is a kilted guy holding a blow-up sheep?? Don't ask why I noticed that. LOL
Ummmm...errrr...I noticed that too. (feeling sheepish in Calgary) :rolleyes:
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