I sat in my bike on the side of the road with no helmet on and then rode it down my "driveway" (special gravel/grass blend). I got yelled at by two different people. I think they may have been jealous because of the sexy cut of my jib.
If a man is alone in the woods and there isn't a woke Hollywood around to call him racist, is he still white?
I try not to be a slave to habit, but for the road the only real variable for me is the pants. I'll wear anything from jeans to kevlar reinforced pants, (with or without armour) to fully armoured synthetics to leather.
And here's the thing: you're probably no more or less likely to damage yourself no matter what you wear, whether you're aware of it or not your risk-taking behaviour takes into account how safe or exposed you feel. So the worst thing you can be is confident that your kit will save your skin in the event of an off. Because you'll ride accordingly. And the fact is luck will dictate far more of the outcome of your bin than any scrap of clothing.
So gear up all you like, but try to ride like you're naked.
Go soothingly on the grease mud, as there lurks the skid demon
I couldn't help it, I was tacking at the time.
If a man is alone in the woods and there isn't a woke Hollywood around to call him racist, is he still white?
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Yep - neck to toe in leather.
interesting thread. I have always been strong on ATGATT, certainly for the open road. But having moved to Auckland, I found that sitting in traffic on an air cooled bike in 20 degree + temperatures, I found that all of the gear can be very hot and you can end up sweating so much that you dont actually concentrate the same. I have found that on 50kmh rides, jeans and an open face hemet help me keep cool and concentrate which I think is safer than sweating, fogging up and feeling like you are going to pass out.
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