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Aerostich Magnetic Baby Onsie
Having a baby changes everything -- including your motorcycle riding. This new Aerostich Magnetic Baby Onsie (View action video.) helps you manage it without giving up your bike. Simply place any child within the Onsie and position it on your gas tank as if it were a magnetic tank bag. Then clip the safety leash to handlebar and ride! Prototypes have been endorsed by experts and baby-tested at over 140mph! For security and peace-of-mind it’s made of strong abrasion-resistant GORE-TEX Cordura with a full-length water-proof zipper, an internal comfort pad and three strong rare-earth magnets per side. A large strip of 3M SOLUS reflective provides nighttime conspicuity and inside is a removable, washable, fire-retardant 100% cotton fleece lining. There’s also a detachable 36” shoulder-strap to maximize off-bike portability. Available in Small (1-6 months) or Medium (6–18 months) and either Hello Kitty, Sponge Bob, California Raisin, or Spiderman-licensed styles. A Millard-Marcus-Rebeka product. View action video.
Along with the Magnetic Baby Onsie, the all-new 2013 Aerostich Catalog features thousands of useful products for riders, and hundreds of new and updated items, including the all-new Roadcrafter City and Roadcrafter Tactical rider’s suits. The 262 page catalog is the company’s largest ever and features the usual assortment of customer supplied photos, interesting sidebars, moto-related quotes and a few hidden 'Easter Eggs' to keep things interesting. All items are also available to view and order at http://www.aerostich.com, where you can also find an interactive suit 'color picker', downloadable digital catalog sections, more detailed product images and reviews and more. To get your FREE copy of the 2013 Aerostich Catalog, call 800 222 1994, or email catalog@aerostich.com.

Bring your baby along on every ride.
Abrasion resistant and waterproof.
Attaches securely to tank with strong rare-earth magnets.
More riding time combined with parental bonding.
Tested to 140 MPH.
Colors and styles for both boys and girls.
April Fools! (Not the catalog!)

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Don't you guys have laws which recognise the individual's 'duty of care' ? If I was a cop, I'd find a way to book anyone being so stupid.
 
The various police can pretty well do what they want to arrest=stop you. Bobbling in lane so a tire gets too close to a paint line, couldn't tell if seat belt on, making up a false speed ticket, etc, then plant stuff or cause a drug dog to alert for a search and impound craft and off to jail to be booked. I've a 50/50 ratio of being ticketed or arrested or given gun and ID back then let go with a warning. Cops have quota to meet in the income they produce. A couple decades ago sitting close to cops in a doughnut shop in Houston Texas heard their quota as around $40K a month. Inflation has got to have increased the numbers quite a bit by now.

I snagged a bicycle baby seat out of trash with thought to mount it over front fender with a good size baby doll strapped in - for the double takes and another place to carry stuff on long hauls. I should suggest this to AeroSitch catalog.

You might enjoy getting the Aerositch catalog with a few more funny accessories and whole lot of real good items too.
http://www.aerostich.com/
 
Impressive what so much of the world must deal with just to get around. I can only imagine the injuries with all those fingers and toes and elbows and noggins exposed to spining spokes and lurking road rash in rushing traffic. Its was seeing these images that made me think I could ignore Commando load limits, but forgot those little motorcycle mules all have a one piece axle...

Along with Ms Peels child safety seat on the fender, I snagged a stuffed doll that has both hands sewn over her eyes like not wanting to see what's ahead, but meant as a spoof at car events to lean on car grills as if looking into radiator. At hwy speed should look like I'm really freaking out my little girl breaking the wind for me.
 


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