Green Motorcycle Bad Luck
Its also used to describe spoiled food in reference to mold.
Green motorcycle bad luck. What is a good first motorcycle to buy. It was Kawasakis bold take-back of the cursed color that created their stand-out image and it all started with a crazy idea and a little bit of luck. But at the race track its historically been best to take the pinchthe color green has long been a sign of bad luck in racing for an old and strange reason.
Since then it eventually translated into modern folklore and is now bad luck to ride a green painted bike There also seems to be a strong superstition in the race car industry that cars painted green are bad luck. And since they were painted Army green it eventually translated into modern folklore. It might be one of the most unlucky components existing in motorcycle history.
As it turns out the bad luck extended to green motorcycles is also there with green automobiles. Original Bad Luck Design. The story goes that the bikes with this color were targets for snipers on the front as they were generally carrying important dissipates for the US and others high.
Motorcycle Superstitions Whats yours. The legend has it that the Harleys used in World War II were often sitting duck targets and many military riders got their butts blasted off them. Riding with the rear pegs down.
As it turns out the idea of green being bad luck goes beyond motorcycles and moldy food. Clearly nobodys mentioned this to Kawasaki The belief likely goes back to World War II. This one might actually be true.
I never knew the green bike thing went back to WWII. In another example green swimming pools are avoided like the plague. Yep this used to actually be a thing.