Dressing Right For A Motorbike Road Trip

We get it – you are finally going on the bike road trip you've been longing for and want to click lots of pics on your journey. But, don't make the mistake of deciding your wardrobe only based on looks and skipping comfort and safety altogether.
And yes, bike ride gear and dressing can be sassy and elegant too! A proper motorcycling outfit will offer the best protection, keep you comfy and cool and look great in photographs. Read ahead as we discuss how to dress up right for a bike road trip!
Helmets
Helmets are one of the essential parts of your outfit for motorbike road trips. Wearing a helmet is a no brainer for the rider's safety and security.
Make sure to pack along a helmet that is DOT approved. Additionally, pick a helmet with sufficient padding and allows for proper ventilation. Brightly coloured helmets are also a good pick for being easily spottable.

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Eye Protection
If you are sporting a full-face helmet, you might not need additional eye protection. However, if you are wearing any other helmet, you'll need goggles or glasses to protect your sight. Buy eye protection glasses that are shatter-resistant and also offer UV protection. These glasses will prevent dirt, debris, or wind from hindering your visibility.
Jacket
The weather conditions play a significant role when deciding what type of jacket should you wear. In any case, opt for riding jackets that can stand up to harsh weather and rugged use. Typically, riders prefer thick materials such as Kevlar or leather as they are durable and better protect them.
Gloves
You might have long denied yourself a quality pair of riding gloves. But gloves can help improve your ride control and grip. Moreover, it would be best to get yourself winter or summer gloves to protect yourself from harsh climates. Besides, gloves can safeguard your hands from injuries during an accident.

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Boots
Don't mistake going on a motorbike trip with casual shoes or regular footwear. Stop by to get boots that have tall uppers that come up to your ankles. Also, look for non-skid soles and low heels. Boots let you ride in comfort and prevent injuries on the road.

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Pants
The most crucial aspect to consider while picking a pair of riding pants is protection. Whether it is leather or riding pants, it all boils down to how well they can safeguard you. We recommend donning pants made of synthetic materials as they offer the best protection. Shorts or athletic pants are a no-no for long road trips on motorbikes.
So, are you all decked up to go for a thrilling motorbike road trip? These clothes will give you the best snaps and keep you comfortable for a long time!
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