Diamondeye wrote:
The Army doesn't make you wear an orange vest, but it does have a lot of other restrictions. It comes from the propensity of soldiers to not be able to just have fun, but to be unable to do almost any form of recreation without getting carried away and getting someone hurt or killed, without heavy safety restrictions and constant "safety briefings". Then of course, there's drinking...
I live on Fort Meade, and the Army (base commander) does, in fact, make me wear a fruity orange vest (at least on base). Of course, the 70th Wing Commander thought that was such a great idea that he made it a blanket policy off-base, too. I don't think he has enough work to do if he has time to worry about orange motorcycle vests...
What annoys me about that is not being IN the Army and still having to listen to him because the Air Force thinks it's funny to send 1Ns and 3Ds to Fort Meade instead of Andrews.
Xequecal wrote:
There's also the fact that you can only ride the motorcycle for 5-7 months out of the year, and have to buy a different mode of transportation for the other half. Unless you somehow enjoy riding the bike in heavy rain or in winter.
Depends on where you live. In Colorado Springs I rode around 310 days a year. Actually I could about do that here in Maryland, too. Riding in heavy rain isn't all that bat, either (it's riding in heavy hail that sucks).