I had to retire my zippo. I'm too clumsy with it. I do alot of my smoking while driving. Well I dropped my zippo once trying to do a relight and as u know zippos keep burning. Luckily I didn't catch the car on fire lol.
I literally did this with a cigar. I smoke cigars on my bike. Well one day while trying to get out of the city I had to grab clutch and brake cuz some jackwagon changed his mind in the middle of an intersection on which way to go. I fumbled my cigar as I went to put it in mouth and it fell right in my crotch between my seat and sack. And it had to sit there till I could grab nuetral.
At that moment, my bike meant more to me than my testicles. As it usually does lol.You gents are unlucky and hard core.
How do you smoke a cigar on a motorcycle without it overheating from the wind?? No way I could ride my bike and smoke a cigar. Plus the full face Arai would prevent it too.I literally did this with a cigar. I smoke cigars on my bike. Well one day while trying to get out of the city I had to grab clutch and brake cuz some jackwagon changed his mind in the middle of an intersection on which way to go. I fumbled my cigar as I went to put it in mouth and it fell right in my crotch between my seat and sack. And it had to sit there till I could grab nuetral.
Similar to me while doing overhead welding, and not wanting to stop running a pass with hot slag sizzling on my neck or the crook of the arm. Not fun... LOLAwesome job keeping your composure!
Not near as difficult, but during a shooting qualification I had a hot casing land between my shirt collar and back. Handling a firearm, there's no choice but to wait and deal with it.
I have a fairing which helps but a cigar does burn a tad quicker. I chained smoked Greycliff Turbo g's across Nebraska. Their wrappers hold up well doing 80-90 mph. Lit them with my bikes cigarette lighter. Went thru a whole box incthe 800 and so miles. Nothing else to do except look at corn.How do you smoke a cigar on a motorcycle without it overheating from the wind?? No way I could ride my bike and smoke a cigar. Plus the full face Arai would prevent it too.
This is where I'd say a bigger rg cigar would work better I think .I have a fairing which helps but a cigar does burn a tad quicker. I chained smoked Greycliff Turbo g's across Nebraska. Their wrappers hold up well doing 80-90 mph. Lit them with my bikes cigarette lighter. Went thru a whole box incthe 800 and so miles. Nothing else to do except look at corn.
I didn't seem to have a problem with it. Conditions must have been just right 'cause I know I usually try to smoke too fast!Some emp to start this fine Easter morning in my Christmas cob with some camp4coffee sledgehammer
Clint did those slices bite...... They've gotten me every time
I'm gonna leave the name of that tobacco alone!A blend from a local shop called Fillmore Beaver. They are two towns on I-15 south of SLC. But driving south it is Fillmore then Beavet