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What protective gear do you ride in?
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View Poll Results: What proctective gear do you wear whilst riding? (Helmet not optional) | |
T-shirt and shorts, I dont have accidents, I am a hero!
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Gloves,That's it! I'm a carefull rider.
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Gloves, Jacket, Longpants.
|   | 185 | 43.74% | |
The whole kit, They are all out to kill me and I need MAX protection.
|   | 220 | 52.01% |  | |
03-21-2008, 8:51 PM
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#91 | Join Date: Nov 06 2007 Location: Australia Bike(s): 1100XX Age: 61 Posts: 23
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Seen the benefits of protective kit over the years but its up to individuals to determine their own. Full kit for track days, full kit for cooler road runs but hey, riding the Bonneville to the beach in summer wearing shorts, thongs and no helment was stupid but fun |
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03-21-2008, 8:57 PM
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#92 | Join Date: Dec 14 2006 Location: Georgia Bike(s): 98 Blackbird, 06 Ultra Classic Age: 57 Posts: 301
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We should not do it but in hot weater and it gets hot here in Ga. helmet, cut off Harley shirt, flip flops and rock and roll!!
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03-21-2008, 9:18 PM
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#93 | Join Date: Nov 06 2007 Location: Australia Bike(s): 1100XX Age: 61 Posts: 23
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Just a little correction re "Thongs" "Flip Flops" or "Japanese Flying boots" All the same. Over here 'Thongs' are footwear. Red ones for fishin and black ones (formal) for taking the missus out. |
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03-21-2008, 9:54 PM
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#94 | Join Date: Oct 20 2006 Location: Perth Western Australia Bike(s): 98 Titanium CBR1100 XX Superblackbird Posts: 330
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Originally Posted by rdkng88 We should not do it but in hot weather and it gets hot here in Ga. helmet, cut off Harley shirt, flip flops and rock and roll!! | I used to ride around in summer in tank top & shorts when I had my old bikes 13+ years ago but NEVER wore thongs (flip flops to you yanks  ) always joggers minimum  .
Now make sure I have my vented JRAE jacket and Draggin's |
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03-30-2008, 4:15 AM
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#95 | Join Date: Feb 10 2007 Location: Sydney, Australia Bike(s): 2006 CBR1100XX Posts: 25
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Hmmm, an interesting poll. After looking at you tube videos and episodes of American Chopper I had this feeling that there would have been a larger instance of my American cousins riding in T-shirts.
Steve |
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04-20-2008, 12:44 AM
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#96 | | Rage35 Join Date: Apr 12 2008 Location: New Jersey Bike(s): 1999 CBR 1100XX Blackbird Age: 43 Posts: 37
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Icon helmet
Icon textile gloves
Boots
Nexgen textile jacket w/armor
jeans
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04-20-2008, 1:50 PM
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#97 | Join Date: Apr 17 2008 Location: UK - Bucks Bike(s): CBR1100XX 04 Gunmetal Black/Gold Age: 39 Posts: 20
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I 've seen what a 10mph fall can do to someones skin so I always wear full leathers, gloves, boots and helmet regardless of the wheather but hey I live in England so the wheather is always crap. The only difference is that I change my base layer in summer/winter and thickness of gloves.
__________________ OBSESSION a word used by the lazy to describe the dedicated. Martin |
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04-24-2008, 11:48 AM
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#98 | Join Date: Apr 19 2008 Location: new york Bike(s): 99cbr1100xx,97gsxr1100w,82gs1000sz,99gsf600 Age: 46 Posts: 56
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on long rides when riding hard i have a cortec lrx jacket it is mesh with liner and rain liner and also have the pant that do the same when riding in upstate the mornings are chilly and drop drop the rain liner then the themal liner is it gets to warmit a bit of a pain to reassemble but for the most part it covers all the bases.on short hop just the jacket and jeans.When the temp is over 90 deg short hop i wear the broshtex jacet with the armor it has the kevlar panels int it a does provide some protection definiatly better than a t shirt and is not costly.
Last edited by gixxer11 : 04-24-2008 at 11:55 AM.
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05-17-2008, 12:23 PM
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#100 | Join Date: Aug 23 2007 Location: Dublin Bike(s): New 2007 Silver Age: 45 Posts: 2
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I'm in Ireland where it is cold and wet most of the time including the summer so I wear full kit unless it is it really warm, ! I commute to work and ride all year round. I buy good quality kit and it's paid off, I've had most of my kit years, and only replace the kit when it needs it.
Shoei lid - I've had this lid nearly 5 years, it's either on my head or in the top box on the back of the bike, I learned a long time ago that most marks and knocks a lid gets happen because your carrying it around-even if it is only to put in the press, keeping it in the top box means it only comes into contact air, rain and flies.
Richie Textile (9 years) or leather Jacket , I bought this Jacket off the Scott stand at the TT's 12 years ago, I keep thinking I should change it hasn't dated and looks perfect- to be honest now that I think about it I can't understand how it looks good after all these years, the most I do with it is give it a leather treatment once or twice a year
Lookwell Leather Pants- (8 years, leather treatment once or twice a year, and I've replaced the odd Zip but they look perfect, but I might change them soon as they getting a bit tight, (comes with age (mine)so I'm told)
I have Belstaff winter trousers which I wear over the leather pant when it's cols and light pair of gortex pants to wear over the leather in the summer when it's raining
Daytona Non-stop GTX Boots- Second pair the last pair lasted 8yrs)
Ok I do go through gloves, I have summer pairs and winter pairs but they do wear out,
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06-09-2008, 4:50 PM
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#101 | Join Date: May 01 2008 Location: S. Puget Sound, WA Bike(s): '92 VFR750F, '03 CBR1100XX Age: 43 Posts: 157
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Full faced helmet (I have both Shoei and ICON)
Full fingered Gauntlet gloves (3 pairs depending on weather conditions)
Motorcycle Jacket (textile currently TourMaster with zippered vents when needed)
Boots (3 pairs depending on weather)
Long pants (usually jeans but I have a pair of textiles when they are necessary)
ICON Reflective vest (required to get to work because of where I work - great visibility BTW)
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06-09-2008, 5:22 PM
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#102 | Join Date: Jan 03 2008 Location: Florida Usa Bike(s): 1997 cbr 1100xx Posts: 116
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I sport a thong, some thongs, and a pair of original "cheap sunglasses"
on occasion if I'm riding really hard or in heavy traffic I wear nipple clamps just in case
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06-20-2008, 1:51 PM
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#103 | | XX newb Join Date: Jun 15 2008 Location: Santa Monica, CA Bike(s): 04 R1, 03 XX, 03 ST1300, 01 F4i,84 GPz750 turbo Posts: 28
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full leathers, honda racing style
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07-23-2008, 7:05 PM
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#104 | | AccelerateTheScene Join Date: Jun 29 2008 Location: Elizabethton, TN USA Bike(s): 2002 Super Blackbird XX in true silver Posts: 17
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Under armor brand under clothes keep you cool and dry. They also help getting you in and out of your leathers.
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09-01-2008, 8:40 AM
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#105 | Join Date: Feb 01 2008 Location: Norway Bike(s): 2007 Honda CBR 1100 XX. iron nail silver Posts: 27
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On short day trips in good weather, i always wear a leather racing suit. On long distance touring, waterproof goretex. I prefer leather, because i feel i have better control of the bike. It is tighter, and gives better friction to the seat.
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09-02-2008, 11:25 PM
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#106 | Join Date: Jun 24 2008 Location: Twin Cities Bike(s): Blackbird Posts: 79
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Hein Gericke jacket
Icon leather pants (with textile panels for breathing)
Joe Rocket Gloves
Arai Helmet
Zip up 8" leather boots (not racer-boy boots)
I wear full gear all the time every day. My commute is either fast when the roads are empty or harrowing during rush hour. Either way, sweating beats road rash. Occasionally I'll skip the gear . . . but we all know that's when you get hurt so my conscience makes me put it on. I have to get more gear for my girl, because she takes mine when we ride. So far she only has her own helmet and gloves. Jacket is next.
As for what to wear under leather pants, it depends on the situation. In the morning, I just wear my regular pants underneat. Stripping at work is awkward even if I am there first. However, if I'm on a long ride or headed somewhere I can change, I just wear boxers or something along those lines.
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09-18-2008, 9:12 PM
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#107 | Join Date: Nov 25 2006 Location: canada Bike(s): '02 metalic cherry red CBR 1100 XX Posts: 1,975
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My wife's thong. But it is leather.
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09-21-2008, 4:37 PM
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#108 | Join Date: May 16 2008 Location: Studio City, Ca Bike(s): Red 79 CBX and a Red 01 CBR1100XX Age: 46 Posts: 340
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When ever I ride my Bird, I wear my leathers & riding boots.
If I take my CBX up into the canyons, I wear my leathers & riding boots.
If I am riding locally doing errends on my CBX which is my normal transportation ride, I will wear jeans or shorts if it is real hot. {90º+}
My helmet is a modular unit and I always wear leather gloves when I am riding.
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09-25-2008, 5:20 AM
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#109 | Join Date: Sep 08 2008 Location: Knoxvegas, TN Bike(s): 68 CB350K, 01 CBR11XX Age: 42 Posts: 61
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Motoport Jacket and Pants........No worries........Robocop tested
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09-30-2008, 10:00 AM
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#110 | Join Date: Nov 25 2006 Location: canada Bike(s): '02 metalic cherry red CBR 1100 XX Posts: 1,975
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My wife has full riding gear now, helmet, of course, Joe Rocket jacket and gloves, BellStaff rain jacket, to cut the morning wind and rain when it's there, Dayton riding boots, leather jeans, and breathable under armour etc. A new Apple I Pod so she has tunes and doesn't get too deaf with the sound of the Two Bros wailing. I'm putting a heated jacket for both of us on the list. It gets cool in the early a.m. in the mountains, as you all know. She's happy as a clam back there. Cheers.
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09-30-2008, 11:48 AM
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#111 | Join Date: May 16 2008 Location: Studio City, Ca Bike(s): Red 79 CBX and a Red 01 CBR1100XX Age: 46 Posts: 340
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Originally Posted by CanadianBird I'm putting a heated jacket for both of us on the list. It gets cool in the early a.m. in the mountains, as you all know. She's happy as a clam back there. Cheers. | After living here in So Cal away from Old Man Winter for 15 years, a heated anything just aint natural.
But, more power to you that you keep your Bird out there as long as possible in Canadialand.
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09-30-2008, 9:43 PM
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#112 | Join Date: Aug 06 2008 Location: Southeast Nevada Bike(s): CBRXX, Speed Four, Speed Triple, Piaggio MP3 Posts: 486
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ATGATT
AGV, Joe Rocket, and Triumph jackets
AGV and HJC helmets
AGV and Joe Rocket gloves
Magnum boots
Kevlar jeans
Hearos
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10-06-2008, 7:59 AM
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#113 | Join Date: Jun 25 2007 Location: Chicago, Illinios Bike(s): 1999 CBR1100XX and 1988 CBR1000F Stock & excellent Posts: 1,759
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Helmet, HJC ac-10
Joe Rocket Phoenix Jacket or Hein leather vpilot.
Gloves -Several different pairs
Boots Icon Field Armor
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11-12-2008, 10:12 AM
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#114 | | Bird Lover Join Date: Nov 11 2008 Location: RSA Pretoria Bike(s): 1998 CBR1100XX Carbuerator wit full Tita- Akropovi Age: 38 Posts: 10
| I wear the following: Shark S500 Air Helmet Nuclear Batman Jacket Bronx Riding Boots and a choice of either my Karl Wolf winter gloves, O'neal Kevlar Winter Gloves or my no-name brand MX gloves for summer. In rainy weather definately my Perfecto reflective rainsuit Soon to be added my BASA Reflective vest |
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