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Motorcycle Mascot / Charm
I'd like to introduce my motorcycle Mascot. Flat Eric. A puppet created by Mr. Oizo, a music DJ / Producer / Artist. Flat Eric has featured in many music videos produced by Mr. Oizo, and was in a Levi's jeans commercial back in the day that launched the puppet's popularity. In one section of a music video / short, Flat Eric dreams about motorcycling, and when I first saw it, I fell in love with the idea of getting a small plushie or keychain of Flat Eric to carry on the bike with me as a mascot / charm. My sister was able to locate a keychain size figure of Flat Eric (the small plushies of him are very collectible, and are out of production, and are expensive). Once it arrives in the mail, I'll attach him to one of my saddlebags, and he'll ride with me from then on out! Who else has a mascot or charm they'd like to share?
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My mascot is the Grinch. He's gone to every toy run with me for the last 2 decades.
Experience vs. Camera view
LOL -- so I had a weird situation where someone in a white SUV who was IMO being overly aggressive in "beating me" to the red lights with traffic in front of us both, but she was in the lane next to me (yeah... i don't get that either lol). Eventually she had to get behind me to avoid a turning lane and ahead there was only a single lane. So for about 2 miles of being behind me and multiple red-lights, she got a small window of opportunity to pass and took it (aggressively) so I assume she was happy as anything that she got to get in front with the way she passed. I was glad too because she was making me nervous being next to and/or behind me. BUT when going back to the footage on the 360 to post it here, it seemed like NOTHING at all compared to the experience. LOL Anyone else have that experience? Is it just not as bad as we think it is in the moment, or does the camera distort the danger to make it seem not as bad as it really is? lol
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@Arlene Baratta No, I'm okay there. I do have a severe fear of heights. I barely can ride a chair lift. I'm okay with gondolas though, even though they're usually higher, like the Peak to Peak at Whistler.
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@Arlene Baratta Too funny, because it's exactly the opposite for me. I'm also claustrophobic, which is why I have to wear a modular helmet instead of a regular full face. I can have a full on panic attack taking off a full face helmet.
🎥 RESQ Sneak Peek — First 3 Videos Now in the Crew
Filming the RESQ module in batches, so these aren't dropping in perfect order — but the content stands on its own. These are barely edited, straight from the training room. A preview of what we'll cover in depth during the Academy. RESQ Overview: What the RESQ method is, why it exists, and the legal basics every rider should know — Good Samaritan law, informed vs. implied consent, and your scope as a bystander. Stop Major Bleeds: The three techniques: direct pressure, tourniquet use, and wound packing. Hands-on demo with a training dummy and a blue training tourniquet. This is the meat and potatoes of RESQ. Trauma Kit Overview: What I carry in my fanny pack and why — four CAT tourniquets, QuikClot combat gauze, chest seals, trauma shears, and the "boo-boo pocket." How to set up your own kit so it stays with you on the bike. More RESQ videos are still in production — Remain Calm, Ensure Your Own Safety, and Quickly Assess Severity are on deck. Once everything's filmed, I'll organize the full watch order so the module flows start to finish. For now — watch these, take notes, and if you haven't taken a Stop the Bleed class yet, put it on your list.
🎥 RESQ Sneak Peek — First 3 Videos Now in the Crew
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I never used to, but now I carry a first aid kit and fire extinguisher when ever I ride now.
Anyone having Discord anxiety? lol
I joined Discord (Arlene_IMC) but it's a lot to take in all at once. Trying to figure it out in spurts but learning a new platform isn't easy for us old farts... at least not easy for THIS old fart lol
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Elad and I are on Discord, but we don't use it much anymore, since we got the skool app.
Knee down on public roads
Honest question, looking for an honest answer. Why do so many sport bike riders strive for body position and getting a knee down on public streets? Of course there is the group of beginner riders that think that's "just how you do it", but I'm talking about experienced riders that do it going 20mph around an easy curve. (spoiler: The answer I'm looking for is "it's definitely more dangerous, but super fun and I can't help myself!")
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I don't drag knees on either of my motorcycles, it's just not a cruiser, or dad bike skill. Its more of a sport bike thing. You have to slide around on your seat, and I find that they need set up time/track skills.
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@Dave Klod I personally equate "knee dragging" with "wannabe racers", which is fine, just save it for track days, which have runouts. Riding at a level which requires knee dragging is just beyond most street level riders. And almost never will you see Harley riders dragging a knee, unless it's a Dyna-bro.
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Robert Moeser
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68 year old Canadian Biker, living in beautiful Western Canada, I'm HawgRiderBC on YT. I own a 2018 Ultra Limited, and a 2016 BMW S1000XR.

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Joined Jan 9, 2026
Victoria, BC, Canada