
Originally Posted by
MarkH
I think every rider is entitled to make their own decision as to what level of gear they need to wear.
However, things that make me cringe are riders with:
an open face helmet (exposed jaw)
shorts (bare legs)
t-shirt (bare arms)
sneakers or worse (jandals - *shudder*)
bare hands (yikes)
My main helmet is a flip face Nolon N103 in plain white - decent quality helmet with high visibility. I always wear gloves, boots, leather jacket and currently Draggin' Jeans (I will buy some kind of armoured pants for next winter). I don't consider what I wear to be overkill - in fact I think I have got myself the bare minimum (I have no hard armour in legs or back).
I agree with the original post - the guys not wearing the minimum gear should wake up and gear up! Those that ignore the advice and get themselves some painful road rash - well you've been told, you made your decision, you have to live with it.
Good post, the one thing that I would respectfully add is that a back protector, possibly the cheapest safety device you can buy (under $100) is something that I wouldn't ride without. Broken backs are a really big deal, my partner broke hers in four places, she still does daily exercises for the rehab (hers was a skiing accident).
It’s diametrically opposed to the sanitised existence of the Lemmings around me in the Dilbert Cartoon hell I live in; it’s life at full volume, perfect colour with high resolution and 10,000 watts of amplification.
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