Our
motorcycles serve us well. With our motorcycles and our gear, we travel around
cities and states, free and unbound. They transport us to wherever we want to
go, whenever we wish to leave and see new sights and explore new horizons. But
do we take care of our gear? Do we properly service the very machines that
enable us to travel and explore? Do you remember the last time you repaired and
cleaned your motorcycle and your gear, then it’s time to do so.
First, to
avoid long periods of no maintenance, we must set up a schedule and plan out
which items must be cared for and when. For a motorcycle rain suit, it should
be washed and dried every time it rains, if you are living in a place where it
doesn’t rain often. But if you’re in an area where it does rains often, then
every 3-4 times will be best.
You have to
take care of your leather gear, so your favorite clothing pieces don't end up
“aging out” and falling apart. One big reason for leather deterioration is your
sweat. The salt in your sweat can damage leather if it is left there to dry.
For example, if you own a brown leather
motorcycle racing jacket, the sweat from your back and armpits will ruin the material if
you don’t use a de-salter. After applying the de-salter, you have to use
leather shampoo. You can’t wash leather with regular detergent, nor can you
wash it in the washer. Leather gear must be hand-washed to preserve its shape
and texture.
Unknown
damage to your motorcycle could cost you your life if it goes unchecked. Every
month, it is a good idea to slowly go over every piece of your motorcycle and
check each one for wear and tear. Take a good look at the tires and check if
the treading is being sanded down, and how flat the tires are. Flat tires
indicate a need for more air or a small hole. Oil shouldn’t be leaking from the
engine, and you must replace anything that has rust on it.
Remember that
leather motorcycle gloves are made of
animal skin, and it can wrinkle and crack if you don’t take good care of it.
These gloves can develop rips and tears along the seams, because they’d began
to dry and crack. So wiping off any dirt that got on them is not the only
solution.
If you can’t
always wash your gear, but you want to keep them in tip-top shape, then
purchasing items with built-in liners will make it easier to clean your leather
jackets and pants. Liners are the fabric that prevents your bare skin from
touching the leather, so your sweat doesn’t come in contact with the leather.
You can easily pull remove it and throw it into the washer and dryer for fast,
easy cleaning. Even armored clothing has liners to make the clothes softer.
If you
inspect your motorcycle riding gear and see that you have leather items that
are ruined beyond repair, then it’s time for you to go shopping. Check out Wickedstock to find great deals on jackets, gloves, pants, and armored
clothing.
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