You
often see people riding motorcycles wearing shorts, tank-top, and sandals. What
do you think will happen when the scanty clad has to lay down their motorcycles
on the hard pavement?
This
is a road rash caused by sliding on the pavement without proper protective
gear.
Road
rash is an injury caused by sliding on your back or side across gravel or
pavement after laying the motorcycle down. When you choose to ride a
motorcycle, you take your life/safety into your own hands. You are sitting on
top of a two-wheeled vehicle that is not enclosed. There is no protection in an
accident unless you are wearing protective gear.
Be Protected
Protective
motorcycle gear comes in several forms:
- Helmets.
- Jackets.
- Gloves.
- Pants.
- Motorcycle Boots.
When
you're riding a motorcycle, sometimes the accident you get in is caused by the
other driver. If you're not wearing the proper motorcycle protective gear, it
could result in very severe injuries or even death.
If you
believe motorcycle protective gear is too expensive, then wait until you
experience a 50 mile per hour slide on highway pavement to prove you wrong.
Protective apparel designed to protect your body from extensive injury in an
accident is worth every penny you paid for it.
The
attitude Why bother with motorcycle gear likely gets you injured or killed.
Let's look at the motorcycle gear that'll protect you when you need it.
The Helmet: Live to think another day.
In the
US 47 states require helmets while riding motorcycles on public roadways. The
helmet you choose to wear must meet the Department of Transportation safety
requirements.
Should
you choose not to wear a helmet, consider the following statistics associated
with wearing a helmet. In motorcycle-related accidents, the leading cause of
death is a traumatic brain injury. The cost of treating traumatic brain
injuries is 13 times higher than treating other injuries.
The
possibility of dying from a head injury is reduced by 37% when wearing a
helmet. Wearing a helmet reduces the risk of head injury by 69%. What to look
for when purchasing a helmet:
Full-Face Helmet:
Protects
your face and eyes from disfiguring injuries, flying debris or gravel, and it
also keeps insects off your teeth.
Proper Fit:
Getting
the right fit is also key to having a helmet that protects you adequately. The
helmet should fit your head snuggly and can't be turned with your hands while
holding your head still.
The Motorcycle Jacket:
A
well-made motorcycle jacket will protect you against broken bones, road rash,
and will protect your internal organs. In selecting the safest motorcycle
jacket possible do consider the following:
Body Armor
The
more body armor the jacket contains, the better you will be protected. Make
sure the body armor is CE Rated to protect your spinal column, chest, rib cage,
heart, and lungs.
Fit
The
jacket should fit you correctly so that the body armor can be inserted without
being uncomfortable. The jacket should fit snug but not tight this allows the
body armor to sit in the right spots to protect you in case of an accident.
Motorcycle Armor Leather Jackets or High-Viz Motorcycle Jackets are
excellent choices for a good fit.
Ventilation
Ventilation
is essential when riding in warm or hot weather. The vents allow for body
cooling by letting air flow through vents placed at different locations on the
jacket. Motorcycle Mesh Jackets are
the right choice for ventilated rides in hot weather.
Motorcycle Pants
Designed
to prevent road rash on butt, legs and thighs motorcycle pants are your best
option. Denim jeans are okay for around town, but the highway calls for
well-made protective motorcycle pants. They come in two types:
Textiles
They
normally breathe well, are washable, and usually not as expensive as leather.
The drawback, only good until you crash or lay your bike down, buy extra pairs.
Hi-Visibility Motorcycle Pants for
Men are great for visibility, offer excellent fit and
comfortable for long rides.
Leather Pants
Leather
motorcycle pants can weather several accidents and will last for years. A
little more spendy than textile pants, they fit well and are easy to break-in.
Motorcycle Gloves
More
important than some riders think, gloves protect your hands from injury should
you lay the bike down. They should be resistant to water and protect from the
wind and cold weather. Motorcycle gloves should protect knuckles, palms, and
back of the hands. A well-made motorcycle glove should protect your palm if you
catch yourself in a fall by sliding on the pavement and absorbing the impact.
Motorcycle Leather Gloves for Men are
made to give your hands the best protection possible. If you ride your
motorcycle around town, wearing street clothes may be okay, but there is little
or no protection if you go down. To be fully protected on the long rides, the
best safety practice is to wear motorcycle protective gear designed to protect.
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onto Wicket Stock and browse all the protective gear that is available for
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