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Rider Safety Can Be Improved With Motorcycle Gear
Motorcycles, more than any other vehicle on the road, must be safe. Wearable gear, not experience, is required for safety.
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By Carandbike Team

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Published on March 22, 2022

Highlights

  • In anything, safety is vital, and riding a motorcycle is no exception.
  • Motorcycle gear is an investment that will always pay for itself
  • Safety-enhancing improvements have resulted from growing technology

Everyone should take safety seriously, whether they have a few months or a few years of expertise. Investing in riding safety equipment is a win-win situation. They are costly, but not as much as a person's life.

  • Helmet

  • Motorcycle Jackets

  • Motorcycle Pants 

  • Boots for Motorcycles
  • Motorcycle Gloves

High-quality headwear is the foundation of any safe motorcycle outfit. What to look for in a motorcycle helmet is outlined below. What is worn below the neck, though, is equally important. Fortunately, today's gear is strengthened from the inside out and engineered to provide a protective outer layer of cushioning in the event of a fall.

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1. Helmet

Without a helmet, no motorcycle outfit is complete. A full-face helmet is the best option, despite the different types of helmets available. Look for the DOT sticker on the rear to see if it's certified by the Department of Transportation.

• Full Helmet: A full helmet offers the most protection for your head and face, as well as additional protection at the base of your skull.

• 3/4 Helmet—While similar to a full-face helmet, the 3/4 helmet does not provide as much facial protection. Your head will only be covered on the sides, top, and back. 

•1/2 Helmet—A "brain bucket" isn't what most people think of when they hear the term "half helmet." The half-helmet will cover the top of your head, with the sides and back slightly covered. It still protects you, but it doesn't cover your entire face.

2. Motorcycle Jackets

It's the 90th anniversary of the classic leather motorcycle jacket. But as great as this vintage jacket may look, it's not the ideal pick for a safe ride. Invest in one that includes the following features:

  • A decent fit is crucial; a jacket shouldn't be flapping in the wind, so this is crucial. The jacket should be tight but allow for easy arm movement.
  • It is made of a mix of foam and plastic, which should be constructed into the chest, elbows, and shoulders. Back protection that also protects the spine
  • Double-or triple-stitched seams give the garment extra strength.
  • A CE marking signifies that the jacket has been certified to fulfill European motorcycle gear safety regulations.
  • Built-in air bags: these should be considered for maximum protection and are a feature of the newest luxury jackets.

3. Motorcycle Pants

Pants are one of the most overlooked pieces of riding equipment. The vast majority of motorcycle riders believe that riding in jeans is adequate. Riding paints, on the other hand, are created with this use in mind.

  • These, like the riding pants, are made of various materials. Leather, denim, Kevlar, and synthetic materials are among the materials used.
  • These trousers are designed to be worn over existing shorts or ordinary pants as a second layer.
  • Riding pants can be purchased separately or as part of a pair with a riding jacket. Some jackets are designed to be worn with matching riding pants.
  • For demanding riders, some jackets include a waterproof layer. Pants with additional shin and knee protection are also available.
  • To discover the perfect pair of riding pants, go try them on for size and buy a size larger than usual. The pants will be more comfortable to wear on lengthy trips this way.

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4. Boots for Motorcycles

Here are some things to look for in riding shoes:

  • Over-the-ankle protection
  • Shin protection that works in tandem with the motorcycle trousers' knee armor.
  • Non-slip soles and a snug and comfortable fit—These items will allow you to anchor your foot when stopping at a stop signal, even if the surface is damp or slick.
  • Padding on the top of the toe—This cushioning is a feature of some boots, and it's located where the shift lever is used—a region that gets a lot of wear and tear.

5. Motorcycle Gloves

Because your hands contain many little bones, you should use a nice pair of gloves to help protect them.

  • A durable, long-lasting material, such as leather or aramid fiber, that can endure some slipping on asphalt.
  • Gloves with impact-resistant armor on the knuckles, wrist, and palm, as well as a hook-and-loop wrist strap to keep them in place.
  • curved fingers for a better fit while gripping the handlebar grip.
  • When it's raining, extra grip padding on the fingers will keep the gloves from slipping off the clutch and brake. 
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Last Updated on March 22, 2022


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