"Better to have it and not need it, than need it and not have it" is pretty much my philosophy with everything. Guess I learned that the week I was in the Boy Scouts.

Many years ago, I had a snap holster (empty) mounted to the frame, just below the tank. I could hide it with my leg if a LEO was nearby or slide my foot forward and make it visible if I expected trouble. Made them wonder where the gun was. Sometimes I had one on me, mostly not.

But seriously, get a carry permit then follow the laws in whatever state you're in. I carry when traveling and it's been my experience that most will honor your home state's policy - if you're acting responsibly.

Last edited by Hermit; 09/14/2007 2:01 PM.