Not quite. I'm promoting not falling off. If you don't fall off, the gear is irrelevant.
And, for that matter, if you're so worried about your safety, what the fuck are you doing on a motorbike? Get a Camry!
There's no way my words are going to make n00bs go out in a T-shirt. They're all too busy shitting themselves about falling off. Which is good, because we all do a bit of that when we start out, and then we either learn, and stop falling off (and maybe start thinking about riding in a T-shirt now and then) or don't learn, and spend the rest of our lives terrified of falling off - probably with good reason.
Folks, if you're terrified of falling off every time you get on a bike, it probably means you
are in danger of falling off. Listen to your instincts and wear the gear, mmkay?
I don't want my words to be the cause of anyone ignoring that instinct. Cos the likelhood is that yes, you're gonna fall off. Particularly if you haven't yet. Or if you've only fallen off once or twice so far and still think that it wasn't your fault, or can't put your finger on something specific that you've changed that's going to stop it happening again.
What I'm saying is, once you've gone through that and come out the other side, scarred and wiser, the sunlit uplands of T-shirt-clad riding await the worthy.

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