Top 10 Murphy's Laws of Motorcycling

Top 10 Murphy's Laws of Motorcycling

If it can happen, it will (usually)...

1. The farther it is to the next gas stop, the larger the bug that will hit your shield exactly on the sight line.

Cycle Wipes

These may help... Cycle Wipes

Effective, specially formulated wet wipes for cleaning bugs and grime from visors, shields and bikes. Convenient 12-count re-sealable travel pack stores easily in a pocket or tank bag. The ultra soft, lint-free mesh fabric pre-moistened towelettes are a durable, safe and ammonia free way to wipe helmets, visors and windscreens. They are also perfect for cleaning up your bug blasted headlights and turn signals. Pack of 12 wipes.



2. When you dry out after riding through some rain, it will start raining again just when you begin to feel comfortable.

Boot Covers

These may help... Aerostich Always-Ready Boot Raincovers

Practical and lightweight, these ripstop nylon raincovers self-store in a small, flat pocket that secures via hook and loop to the inside shin area of the R-3, R-3 Light, Classic Roadcrafter, AD1 and Darien Suits and pants. The integrated storage makes them super easy to put on and ensures they are always ready when you need them. 7"×6.5" . M (7–9), L (10–12), XL (13–14).



3. The chance that your bike insurer will find out about that big ticket received in a non-reciprocal state is about 100%.

Radar Alert

This may help... Radar Detector Remote Visual Alert

You’ll never miss this bright 3-LED flash when a signal is detected. Adjustable brightness for day or night conditions. Plugs in to 3.5mm headphone jack on most brands of detectors. Water resistant and compact design can be mounted to any convenient visible location with included straps. 1.25"×.6", 8’ cord.



4. If you run out of gas, no matter which way you decide to push, the closest gas station will always be uphill and in the other direction. Corollary: The likelihood of running out increases when all of the nearby gas stations are closed.

This may help... E-Fill Siphon

A self-priming fuel transfer system. No matter where you are, this ultra compact system won’t leave you stranded for long. Throw away that length of gnarly old hose and safely siphon fuel from any gas-powered device without getting a mouthful of gas.



5. The chance of your helmet dropping hard onto the rough concrete or asphalt surface is proportional to its newness and expense.

Lockstrap

This may help... Helmet/Jacket Lockstrap

Great for strapping helmet, jacket and other gear to your bike and ensuring it stays there. Locking carabiner means no keys to worry about. Full length steel braided cable runs through strap for added security. 2' long. Sold individually.



6. You only realize the bike's keys are in your pants pocket after you've put on all of your riding gear.

hip-side zippers

It's a good thing Aerostich suits have... Flap covered hip-side zippers

Access your keys, wallet, chapstick, etc, through one of the hip-side zippers integrated into all our main riding gear.



7. The more riders around, the more likely you will:

  • Forget the kill switch is in the off position while trying to start your bike;
  • Ride off with the sidestand down;
  • Ride off with the petcock closed;
  • Ride along for miles with the turn signal on;
  • Get stung by a bee and do a roadside crazy dance shedding your riding gear.
Beesting ampules

These may help... BeeSting Ampules

After doing said crazy dance, apply one of these disposable swabs. They contain enough Benzocaine to immediately relieve the searing pain so you can ride onward enjoying the rest of the day.



8. Your battery will die at the exact same time something else on the bike breaks and you will think they are related.

Voltmeter

This may help... Compact Digital Voltmeter

Know the health of your bikes charging system in real-time with this compact, waterproof, digital voltmeter. Reads tenths of a volt (12.6, 12.7, 12.8, etc) and is easy to install. Compact, easy to read, waterproof, vibration proof and dust proof.



9. Your first successful multi-gear wheelie will be past a heretofore unobserved police officer who dislikes motorcycles.

See #3 above...



10. A bad day of riding is better than a good day at work.

Traffic t-shirt

This may help... You Are Traffic T-Shirt

If you are not moving, get a motorcycle and break free. Make your commute better. Make your day better. Make your world better. Make a statement and ride there. Rain. Shine. Hot. Cold. It's all better. Made in USA. 100% Cotton. M-XXL. White.


Share your "Murphy's Laws" moments or stories in the comments below!


21 comments


  • Bunnie

    Holding your position at the top of a hill with the foot brake only to get a cramp in your left foot increases with the amount of traffic behind you


  • Tom Saathoff

    Stopping at a gas station or restaurant and not seeing the hole you put your foot in.


  • Doug

    …or your tires………..


  • Willie

    Never hold your position at the top of a hill with the foot brake – use hand brake. The odds of the bike tipping over to the foot brake side increases based on the number of people watching at you at that time. Odds double if you have a passenger.


  • Joshua Rappaport

    The likelihood that you will need to remove the fuel tank from your bike in order to fix something increases with the square of the total volume of fuel in the tank.


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