artistonFJR
Well-known member
Yeah, I know... bikers are gentle people and eschew violence and fisticuffs... but not everyone is a biker, and some don't play fair. Sitting astride a hunk of metal that isn't running is a very DIS-advantageous place to be should someone have bad intentions. I recently purchased a couple of Smith and Wesson fixed blade knives with flat plastic cases. They are only 4"blade + handle (flat), and very sharp. I took one of the cases and bandsawed the excess off so the only thing left was the bladeshaped sheath.
As you straddle the bike, with your right foot on the ground, there is a flat surface of your pretty plastic cowling that runs vertically (in front of your shin) and then angles a bit forward as it descends... that 3" wide area is a perfect place to mount such a blade. I used a foambased carpet tape, double sticky, that I trimmed to match the sheath. Unless you are looking you don't notice it's there, but it's very obtainable, quickly.
The knife clicks into the sheath so it won't pop out, and when I leave the bike it fits in my glove box! (the sheath stays on the plastic) This is the only place on the bike I could find that would be accetable and stealth, yet not be zipped into a tank bag or other.
Some might not agree with doing or having this. I feel just fine with it. Like I said, some don't play fair... it's nice to balance the odds.
The other blade goes with me on mountain runs in case one of then big mountain cats thinks I gotta purdy mouth...
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As you straddle the bike, with your right foot on the ground, there is a flat surface of your pretty plastic cowling that runs vertically (in front of your shin) and then angles a bit forward as it descends... that 3" wide area is a perfect place to mount such a blade. I used a foambased carpet tape, double sticky, that I trimmed to match the sheath. Unless you are looking you don't notice it's there, but it's very obtainable, quickly.
The knife clicks into the sheath so it won't pop out, and when I leave the bike it fits in my glove box! (the sheath stays on the plastic) This is the only place on the bike I could find that would be accetable and stealth, yet not be zipped into a tank bag or other.
Some might not agree with doing or having this. I feel just fine with it. Like I said, some don't play fair... it's nice to balance the odds.
The other blade goes with me on mountain runs in case one of then big mountain cats thinks I gotta purdy mouth...
C