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I doubt skin safe chemicals are used in these, I recall seeing one chap at a trackday with purple skin.............nasty shit is used in leather tanneries, you have to be sure Skin safe chemicals are used, they arent on cheap stuff in my experience.
(to the haters fuck you , sorry I care about my fellow bikers skin)
Ive run out of fucks to give
Agree about the jacket, I had one, very stiff and mine would ride up my back as well (as far as the zip onto the pants would allow) and yes it was hot in summer, never felt that comfy in it. The pants from Lifestyle however were really comfy, I did like them, a lot. Sadly I grew out of themThe Shark Helmet is good value as well, and at least you can try it on.
It's your skin so be sure that you buy the best you can.
"A man can no more diminish God's glory by refusing to worship Him than a lunatic can put out the sun by scribbling the word, 'darkness' on the walls of his cell."
C.S. Lewis
"A man can no more diminish God's glory by refusing to worship Him than a lunatic can put out the sun by scribbling the word, 'darkness' on the walls of his cell."
C.S. Lewis
i havent read past page one, but so so much this. i cheaped out all over town when i first got my bike, it feels ok on the shop floor but out on the bike is a different story. i spent enough on gear i never wear anymore to completely replace the one piece in each 'slot' that i ended up being happy with!
being able to sit on a bike is a big plus. imagine doing it for 30 minutes at a time for your commute. anything that feels vaguely annoying or pokey on a first try out is probably going to be driving you mad in a few days of biking.
as for your helmet, you defintely want to try it on first, and going to a store is a great idea - if you dont know much about it, someone there will be able to tell you how it should feel etc.
Education not Legislation
And I got pants from Lifestyle. He had some that fit perfect. Probably the first time in my adult life ive bought something that fit my legs that are to short for my weight.
To the OP, just from previous stats, and don't ask me to look them up, because I can't remember where I saw it, but basically they say you should dress from the bottom up after getting the helmet. Believe it or not, from a protection standpoint you are much more likely to have serious injury to your feet/lower leg than you are go have a serious injury to your upper body.
Just from seeing friends with serious injuries, this holds true. Get a helmet that fits well and GOOD boots! Then sort the rest out (btw I would never ride without gloves.... but I'm a wimp)
I wonder if the stats are a bit skewed due to people often buying a helmet, gloves and a jacket and nothing else. Less protection for the lower body means statistically more likelihood for injuries, or are they adjusted for the gear worn?
Nonetheless, good boots are a must![]()
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