Has anybody else seen these around?
It's amazing to see how they promote safety on scooters, it gets worse and worse!
Might just sell my leathers and buy a few good pairs of jeans then huh.
Has anybody else seen these around?
It's amazing to see how they promote safety on scooters, it gets worse and worse!
Might just sell my leathers and buy a few good pairs of jeans then huh.
The reality is that we're never going to get scooter riders wearing leather (to be honest, it would look a bit silly).
The frustrating part is ACC's myopic focus on safety gear being the cure for all our ills.
I attended a meeting with a woman from ACC recently where I was told that ACC's primary focus is on reducing the severity of injuries from accidents.
I said, "but wouldn't it be better to place the primary focus on reducing the accidents in the first place?"
I don't think she got it. It clearly takes too much effort to move the ambulance to the top of the cliff.
Wow!
I know of at least one person who has come off on a scooter, wearing jeans and spent over a fortnight in hospital. One of which required skin grafts.
At least it is better than shorts, but would it not have been better to show a before and after of someone on a scooter with shorts and a t-shirt and then show them grazed to the bone with a message like "got Cover?"
You only need two tools in life:
Duct tape if it moves and it shouldn't.
WD-40 if it doesn't move and it should.
Brute force and ignorance always prevails.
Failure comes from too little brute force, or
too little ignorance.
Well clearly the most effective way to avoid the costs is to deter people riding those dangerous 2 wheeled things in the first place.
Before i could afford leathers I used 2 pairs of jeans. one grips & rips & the other gives a second or two more protection. Outer big jeans could be cheapo brand.
Don't you look at my accountant.
He's the only one I've got.
I was testing out a scooter for a friend and had ridden there so had full leathers and back protector on, jumped on the scooter and felt really weird and then I saw myself in a shop window and couldn't stop laughing.
But leather isn't the only option, there is a range of reasonably priced textile gear available along with gloves etc...
The message just needs to be that your pitiful dress that billows in the wind won't save you sunshine.
And yes, I do agree that they need to focus on reducing the accidents in the first place, maybe when someone takes charge that has half a brain going..
I originally thought it was advertising kevlar jeans. But that would make too much sense.
is <3 supposed to be a heart or an ass hat?
Went from Gore to Tapanui(43kms) and back once on a FA50 on a scorching hot day in full leathers,couldnt get the damn thing to go fast enough to cause a good breeze.Man I looked cool though.![]()
For a man is a slave to whatever has mastered him.Keep an open mind, just dont let your brains fall out.
I once got pulled over on my RG50 wearing my full leathers (as why would the bike size or style affect what you wear? 50k off could still rip you to bits in crap gear). I was told his police intuition told him something was wrong with this picture.
I was pretty P'd off that I was being harassed for being responsible.
Don't you look at my accountant.
He's the only one I've got.
That poster suggests that the cloth WILL protect your skin. It omits the reality of "might help" to protect your skin.
Meh. I'll stick with the cow suit thanks.
. “No pleasure is worth giving up for two more years in a rest home.” Kingsley Amis
I binned a bike wearing jeans and then I had stones going through my skin.
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