How good do these look when you're old and fat?
Permanent fashion. Hmm.
al.
How good do these look when you're old and fat?
Permanent fashion. Hmm.
al.
yes, yes, yes....

Not bike related but this chap seems seriously impressed with his look. He's ice cool/cool ice:

Never have understood the point of twattoos myself...
alpin. no.
yes, yes, yes....
but a road bike with front panniers and drop bars ??
leave her alone....
allankelly - Member
How good do these look when you're old and fat?
Always baffles me why people who don't like tattoo's always seems to come out with this staement; How good does any part of you look when your old and fat?
If you live to see old age and are dealing with the ailments it brings are you going to be that concerned about a tattoo you had in your youth?
Always baffles me why people who don't like tattoo's
I only don't like 99% of those I've ever seen - I'm sure there must be some really good ones too. Somewhere.
Sadly a lot of the biking ones have been done by artists with no knowledge of bikes
How good does any part of you look when your old and fat?
age does not necessarily entail fat
i think when people are young and slim most tats still look a bit 'special'
I don't suppose Mike Sinyard will mind. I have bought too many bikes of his over the years for him to be worried about my faded tattoo! Great bikes but he doesn't seem to have got it right in geometries for us little 'uns the last couple of years - hence the Trek WSD. No more tattoos for me though!
I don't suppose Mike Sinyard will mind. I have bought too many bikes of his over the years for him to be worried about my faded tattoo! Great bikes but he doesn't seem to have got it right in geometries for us little 'uns the last couple of years - hence the Trek WSD. No more tattoos for me though!
With reference to the Steve O picture - the one on the top right of his back that looks like a set of bars or something - I assume that is to cover up the mad ufck's tattoo that he had done when riding in the back of a Humvee being driven off-road by that rock musician (whose name I forget).
Henry Rollins
That's the fella
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