Often riders removed the spring to keep the clutch pedal from returning to the disengaged position while riding.
Inside, the riders wearily removed the saddles from their mounts, taking care to leave the blankets strapped over the legion's brand.
The riders climbed down from their horses and removed their black helms, but instead of lessening the fear it increased it.
The rider leaned back in the saddle and removed his hat.
From saddlebags each rider removed a black and silver forearm guard and slipped it in place.
The rider removed his black leather helm, and bowed.
They passed a bus that had slowed so riders could remove their hats and bow in the direction of the emperor.
The second rider threw back the hood and removed the cloak.
To change gears, the rider would stop and dismount, remove the rear wheel and reinstall it in the reverse direction.
And then he forgot about the dragon, for the rider removed her goggles.