January 29, 2013 9:47 PM PST
Unfortunately most riders have to learn the hard way when it comes to riding with the proper riding gear. Just my opinion but anyone riding anything other than a barstool with flipflops is a dumbass. Lets all be safe this year ok.
January 29, 2013 11:12 PM PST
Not much in the way of protection for me. The weather pretty much dictates how much I wear. But in the last couple years I have begun wearing long sleeve light colored shirts for sun protection. Boots are a must though. Once moving the bike back into the garage I had flip-flops on and damn near dropped the bike. When I put my foot down my foot slid right off the thing.
January 30, 2013 1:56 AM PST
Unfortunately most riders have to learn the hard way when it comes to riding with the proper riding gear. Just my opinion but anyone riding anything other than a barstool with flipflops is a dumbass. Lets all be safe this year ok.
X 10
Thought I don't advocate mandatory anything, personal choice be damed!!! It's the dumbest thing ever. Ranks right up there with no headlamp, no shirt, and pants.
January 30, 2013 9:58 AM PST
Like wheels said..........I'd rather be sweaty than a piece of road pizza.
January 30, 2013 10:20 AM PST
All The Gear All The Time - Slid out on a gravel road in 1967 and still have the gravell in my hand.
Well not actually all the gear, tried chaps one time and attracted attention I never wanted. - Until I can afford leather pants regular pants will have to do.
January 30, 2013 11:20 AM PST
I wear helmet, gloves, eye protection, long pants and boots all the time. I also wear a vest when its hot and a jacket when the temps allow. But the summers in Florida are brutal and you've gotta be careful not to overheat or dehydrate. Still, even in the summer I will wear long sleeved shirts to protect my arms (skin) from baking in the sun.
January 30, 2013 2:43 PM PST
I live in South Arkansas, so in the humid and sweltering summer I wear a full face helmet with vents, mesh jacket with pads, and jeans with kevlar, and mesh gloves that offer some protection should a person go down. As long as you keep things moving you don't get hot. In the winter I put a liner in the mesh jacket, have winter riding pants, cold weather gloves, and close off the vents on the helmet. However, I realize that I'm a minority, and most don't wish to put on all of this stuff, especially in the hot summer. Now I'm a bit older I want to have some protection on just in case. It only takes one mishap!
January 31, 2013 12:17 AM PST
I agree it’s all personal choice. What comes to mind is an accident I came upon a few years ago I stopped at to assist with. There was a group of sport bikes gathered around one bike. It seems the rider was wearing sneakers and due to the angle of the foot it caught it on something in the road. The foot got caught between the road and the foot pegs and due to the sneaker snapped the ankle.
As for myself I’m as guilty as the next person. Mostly wearing the helmet a few times not, Leather Boots always, jeans minimum (chap when it cold), leather gloves or fingerless ones, and Leather jacket when it cool and at minimum a leather vest in the summer heat.
January 31, 2013 5:57 AM PST
I live in South Arkansas, so in the humid and sweltering summer I wear a full face helmet with vents, mesh jacket with pads, and jeans with kevlar, and mesh gloves that offer some protection should a person go down. As long as you keep things moving you don't get hot.
Really? I've ridden Arkansas and it's frkn hot. I mean hot. Did I say HOT? And even though you feel the need to be safe, which I applaud, some of that stuff seems just a bit over the top for Arkansas heat. Did I say it's HOT in Arkansas?
Peace
January 31, 2013 6:58 AM PST
I live in South Arkansas, so in the humid and sweltering summer I wear a full face helmet with vents, mesh jacket with pads, and jeans with kevlar, and mesh gloves that offer some protection should a person go down. As long as you keep things moving you don't get hot.
Really? I've ridden Arkansas and it's frkn hot. I mean hot. Did I say HOT? And even though you feel the need to be safe, which I applaud, some of that stuff seems just a bit over the top for Arkansas heat. Did I say it's HOT in Arkansas?
Peace
And you can't even say "but its a dry heat", cause it ain't!!!
January 31, 2013 7:39 AM PST
I am probably a 90%'er. Always gloves of some sort, although I don't really care for fingerless as a rule. Long sleeves, sometimes rolled once or twice. Helmet most all the time. Chaps and jacket on the road and/or when it's cool. Texas seldom gets real cold and the only days I won't ride are during and immediately after a winter storm.
January 31, 2013 2:46 PM PST
the battle is still raging, its become personal..yet if you comment you're bound to get likes by both parties if your comment makes sense. I love that these girls are going head to head on this issue. My last down the road incident happened in 2010 in Perham Mn..hit the front brake on gravel to avoid a cage..and down i went...no gloves I climbed over the bike and slid along on top...burnt my leg...of the pipe..I should have made Americas funniest home videos ..lucky no one had a camera...
October 27, 2013 7:02 AM PDT
If it isn't comfortable or takes too long to dress and undress the protection can find more time in the closet than on your back and bottom on your bike. Check out a New Technology denim pant from
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October 27, 2013 9:49 AM PDT
I wear exactly what I want(except for certain states)..and absolutely could care less whether you agree..plus don't really care to be scolded. Been doing what I do since 1964 and perfectly pleased with that.
October 27, 2013 10:37 AM PDT
Boxers......
October 27, 2013 1:04 PM PDT
^ LOL...
I say it is a personal choice. Sort of like who wears what type of undies...
October 27, 2013 8:28 PM PDT
I use gear all the time, but I also have been down before and glad I had my gear. I herd a friend say," if you don't want to lose it cover it" (meaning skin). Here in southern Georgia it gets hot and humid, but it was worse in Panama.
October 29, 2013 12:22 AM PDT
hey y'all thanks for taking the time its interesting toi look at what you have written...if anyone was interested those 2 girls..well they agreed to disagree..go figure!