Showing posts with label motorcycle rain suit. Show all posts
Showing posts with label motorcycle rain suit. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 23, 2022

Get Off The Beaten Path!

 


The world of motorcycling is never-ending and always evolving. Once a motorcyclist finally gets used to riding on roads, streets, and freeways, they can start branching out into different subsections of the motorcycle riding world.

There are so many options and pathways in the world of motorcycling. The world is ready and waiting. But you have to take the first steps and prepare yourself.

One of the most popular sports in the motorcycling world is off-roading. Motorcycling may take you on the road and away from normality, but off-roading truly separates the street rider from the adventurist.


So if you've been thinking of venturing into the world of off-roading, there are a few things that Every Off-Roader Should Know Before Hitting The Dirt.

First, you need to find an off-roading group. Since you are new to off-roading, shopping in a group is the best way to learn from others and they keep you safe. If you go off on your own as a beginner, there won't be anyone dating you and teaching you the off-roading basics. Plus if you get hurt, no one will know where you are.

Secondly, you can prepare for off-roading by renting an off-road bike. You shouldn't take your heavy motorcycle to an off-roading area. Most motorcycles are not made for off-roading and you could end up destroying your motorcycle.

You can always ask to borrow your friend's off-road bike as long as you keep it safe. Make sure to tell them that you are a beginner so they won't be surprised if it comes back a bit more scratched up than when it left.

The third way you can prepare to become an off-roading expert in no time is by practicing holding your feet firmly inside the footpegs. Your foot should never be extended and the balls of your feet should not be in your bike’s instep.

When you place your body in the correct position for off-roading, you'll be able to maneuver through the choppy uneven ground at a more stable pace.


 
But before you get on the back of your ride, you have to wear the right protective gear to keep you safe in the event of an accident. You should always assume that every vehicle driver and motorcycle rider around you are a complete moron. This mindset will keep safe and alert. Here are a few of the most important pieces of motorcycle gear that every motorcyclist has to wear:


        Mens leather bike pants - wearing the proper pants will allow your legs to breathe during long rides. Plus, a good pair of pants will keep you from developing severe abrasions if you are thrown from your motorcycle and onto the floor.

        Motorcycle rain suit - staying warm and dry in the rain will keep you from getting sick or developing bronchitis.

        Leather motorcycle gloves- wearing leather gloves will keep your hands safe from the elements and the constant Sun. Plus, you'll have a better grip to hold onto the handlebars of your motorcycle.

        Brown leather motorcycle jacket- leather motorcycle jackets and make anybody look cool. This is a fact of life. Your coolness Factor Rises significantly the second you sleep on that jacket. But wearing a motorcycle jacket protects you from the elements, just like wearing motorcycle gloves will keep your hands safe from the sun.

Before you go off-roading, you need to wear the right gear so you'll protect yourself in the event of a crash. Off-roading is more dangerous than regular motorcycle riding, so you should assume that you were going to crash at some point. Check outThe Ultimate Guide for Picking the Right Adventure and Off-Road Gear.

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Thursday, November 11, 2021

Fuel Your Bike And Fuel Your Body!


There's nothing better than a delicious hot bowl of beef stew with a pile of mashed potatoes and a buttery biscuit. Unfortunately, such amazing meals aren't found very often on the road, unless you happen to make your way to a 50+year-old diner. No, when you think about it, motorcyclists and riders who spend hours out on the road every year have a pretty terrible diet.

Unless they happen to travel in a motorcycle caravan that also loves to camp and barbecue, the daily meal of the motorcyclists’ day is a cup of black coffee, a Slim Jim, or an energy drink. And don't forget the mountains of junk food like chips, ice cream, sketchy hot dogs, gas station sushi, or hot and ready breakfast biscuits that are available at nearly every major road stop.



Sure, a motorcycle rider can try to eat the healthy options available at fast-food restaurants, but most would rather starve than eat a McDonald's salad. And I can't blame them for that attitude.

But if a motorcycle rider doesn't watch what they eat, they can quickly grow out of their favorite men's leather biker pants and a leather motorcycle jacket.

So to stay in shape and avoid developing a classic beer belly that many older motorcyclists have.

What Can A Motorcycle Rider Eat And Drink?

Complete Meal Bars

Not quite protein bars and not quite cookies, a complete protein bar has fat, sugar, protein, and carbohydrates together and one simple to eat food. Complete meal bars tend to be much higher in calories than protein bars, as they are meant to be a complete knee replacement and not a snack.

Complete meal bars are great because you can take them anywhere they don't need to be refrigerated or cooked. However, their only downside is that they are small, even for a meal replacement. So you may want to pair it with some boiled eggs or even a couple of slices of beef jerky.



Water Flavors

Drinking boring bottled water during a 500 Mile drive is just boring, it is enough to make motorcycle riders drink energy drinks and coffee drinks instead. You can always choose to drink sparkling water or even unsweetened iced tea. Honestly, I would rather drink the fluids from inside my eyeball after I pluck it out with a fork than drink unsweetened iced tea. That may sound a little bit dramatic but I'm completely right. Anyone who drinks unsweetened iced tea probably has a few bodies buried in their basement.

Diet drinks are always a good alternative and there's a much wider variety in most gas stations and fast-food establishments than ever before. However, they do have a lot of caffeine which won’t feel good running through your system on a hot summer day.

If you can get your hands on instant water flavorings, you can open yourself up to a whole new world of delicious water. There are a lot of flavors like strawberry, grape, mango, and other types of fruits. Most water flavors are only five calories or less, so they definitely will not pack the caloric punch that sodas do.

So, these are just a few foods and drink substitutes you can use when you're out on the road so you can remain full, hydrated, and healthy. Remember, too much bad food over a long time means you won't be able to fit into yourmotorcycle rain suit and maybe even your men's black leather gloves!

And yes, don’t forget to add Michelin Star Restaurants to Your Motorcycle Tour.

But before you decide to get on the road again and have a big road trip, be sure to purchase the right gear you need to keep you safe in the event of an accident. You should also buy yourself a brown jacket to protect your hands and arms and shoulders from the heat of the Sun.

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Monday, June 21, 2021

Best Ways to Use Your Rain Gear

 


Getting caught in the rain is not fun for anyone. Whether you are on foot and walking down the street or zipping down the highway in your mega truck or favorite motorcycle, rained soaked clothes are uncomfortable, and they put you at risk for colds and cases of flu if they stay on too long. To stay dry, every rider should own a few pieces of motorcycle rain gear so they don't have to ruin their favorite motorcycle jackets with armor.

Wearing rain gear can protect you from hypothermia and ruined clothing. Although not many motorcycle riders buy rain gear that is not because they don't ride in the rain. Everyone who travels on the road experiences rainfall, but some only experience rain once or twice a year. If you don't experience rain often, then it may not seem like a good investment. After all, why would you buy clothes that you're only going to wear once or twice a year if even that? If this is how you feel, then please reconsider. It only takes one downpour to ruin your favorite mens black leather biker jacket.


If you live in an area heavy with rain throughout the year, you will be more likely to see more motorcycle riders wearing proper rain gear.

But wearing rain gear is just one way of protecting your clothes from the rain. There are a few other steps and tricks you can take to keep yourself warm and dry in the middle of a rainstorm.


Be prepared and monitor the weather

You may think this step way too obvious, but you will be surprised how many people don't notice their surroundings until there is water pouring on their heads. Whenever you take your motorcycle out for a spin, check out the weather and see if it feels like it's going to rain. It's also a good idea to check the news for information about the weather. If it might rain, wear your motorcycle rain suit right when you start riding. If it starts to rain while you're on the road, you won't need to pull over and take out your jacket. If it does not rain, at least you'll be warmer with an extra jacket on. Check out How to Choose Best Motorcycle Rain Gear.

Use your jacket straps. They are there for a reason!

The straps on your rain jacket keep you warm and keep the cold and the rain away from your body. When you're done zipping up your jacket, make sure to adjust the straps wherever they are. Rain jackets with wrist straps should be adjusted comfortably but tight enough to prevent water from rolling down your arm. Straps along the hem of your jacket should be pulled tight to prevent the fabric from riding up and exposing your skin to the elements.

Cold rain is not your only problem!

We all know what to do when a cold thunderstorm douses us with water, but what about warm rain? The atmosphere becomes humid, and most people resist putting on jackets because they become too warm. So if you know you're going to be in an area that experiences a lot of humid rain, buy a jacket with a lining. If the weather is too warm for both a jacket and a lining, remove the lining to be more comfortable.

No matter how you plan on tackling the rain while you're on the back of your motorcycle, just be sure to wear the right gear and drive as calmly as possible. For some reason, people become absolute maniacs the moment a raindrop hits the ground. If you're in the market for new gear that looks stylish and won't overload your budget, head over to Wickedstock.com. Everything is reasonably priced, and sales happen regularly, so you'll save even more money. When you can, head over to their Instagram, Twitter or Facebook page and check out their latest fashions and products! Even in the rain, you need to show everyone that you have Style!

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Thursday, February 11, 2021

The Motorcycling World In 2020 And How Motorcycle Gear Prevents Covid-19

 


The year 2020 was not a good year for anyone, and I hope those who are reading this right now made it through okay.

What happened in the world?

Firstly, a horrible plague called SARS-COV-2 or Covid-19 brought the world to its knees and disrupted everyone's daily life on the planet. But that's not all that happened last year, even though you might not remember anything else.

Then, there were riots, a situation with Iran, Kim Jong Un died temporarily, the long and tedious election cycles came to a close, Brexit did not go the way anyone thought it would, and everybody at the same time decided to wipe their ass with 20 rolls of toilet paper.

What does this mean for the motorcycle world?

Motorcyclists all over the country found one way or another to stay on their bikes and go where they needed to safely. They put on their masks, carry around extra masks and hand sanitizer in their backpacks and avoided any gas station that had too many people. That's the thing about motorcyclists; we can always adapt to our circumstances.

Another great thing about motorcyclists is that we know all about protection. Riding a motorcycle is far more dangerous than driving a car, but we choose that increased amount of danger because of how a motorcycle makes us feel. It is also easier to navigate a city and find parking when you only have two wheels to worry about. So, many motorcyclists understand that everybody needs to protect themselves from a virus. You must know the 4 Ways to Prevent Contracting Coronavirus While You Ride.

You've been wearing a mask all along!

In March and April, when the whole world was scrambling around for face coverings and masks, motorcyclists did not have to worry a single bit. We have been wearing a massive mask all around our heads for decades now. So, wherever they went, motorcyclists left their helmets on as they walked into a store or entered a large crowd. Although many still wore masks, if you forgot your mask at home, you still had your backup. Thank you, helmets, for keeping us safe from Coronavirus! And we look even better with our helmets if we wear our motorcycle rain suit or our leather bike vest.

Our leather gloves have never failed us.

Motorcyclists must wear gloves whenever they jump on their bikes. The main reason why is to protect their hands from wind damage and from chafing. Turning the hand clutch forward and backward to control how fast or slow the motorcycle goes is essential and repeating this action over and over again can easily make your hands bleed. But in 2020, leather motorcycle gloves found another use. As long as a person had their motorcycle gloves on, they didn't have to touch any circus with their bare hands.

That means they're protected from germs from store handles, community pens, handles at the gas station, handrails, and so much more. This is a great advantage because they did not have to dirty their hands with evil bacteria, and they didn’t have to dry out their skin from constantly washing their hands and using hand sanitizer. So, the next time you spot a person with beautiful hands in 2021, they might just be a motorcyclist!

Keep your spirits up.

Well, at least things will improve now that there is a vaccine, and when you finally got the vaccine, you'll be able to ride on your motorcycle from dawn to dusk. Just be sure to avoid large crowds of people just in case. And if you need some new clothes to go with your new vaccine shot, go to www.wickedstock.com to find brand new clothes at affordable prices. And don't forget, some of these clothes can protect you a bit more than others during a worldwide pandemic.

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Tuesday, January 12, 2021

Why You Need To Wear Motorcycle Gear?

 


When you get your first motorcycle, there are a few things you need to do:

  1. You need to obtain your motorcycle driving license.
  2. You must check over your motorcycle to make sure there's air in the tires, if the blinkers work, and if there's any damage if you bought it second hand.
  3. See how much gas is in your motorcycle and if you need more.
  4. You need to know where you're going. (But this is optional)

However, there is a step before the first step that many people completely forget. You need to wear the proper motorcycle clothing and not just basic streetwear that everyone else wears.

You may think it is odd, but many people are out there on motorcycles on the road right now who are wearing flip-flops and small jean shorts. Those who wear basic streetwear while riding on a motorcycle are very foolish and should never be imitated. If you are truly serious about motorcycle safety, you must be clothed head to toe in proper motorcycle gear.

Do you know Motorcycle leather pants are the safest alternative for bikers?

Those who do not take the time to properly research motorcycle gear consider the helmet to be the only piece of equipment they need on their body. So, you will see irresponsible motorcycle drivers in flip-flops and spaghetti strap camisoles while wearing a helmet.

Wearing regular clothes is extremely dangerous when you drive on your motorcycle, even if you are only driving through the streets at 20 to 40 miles per hour. It is so dangerous; surprisingly, it's not illegal. It is the equivalent of a car or truck driver not having a front windshield on their vehicle.

If a person is not wearing proper motorcycle gear when they are in an accident, their injuries will be harsher, and they will suffer worse wounds. This goes double if they skid across the asphalt, as street clothes can't withstand grinding against the rough road.

So what clothes do I need to wear?

They are four pieces of clothing that all motorcycle owners must wear: gloves, pants, a jacket, and boots. There's also an option to forgo pants and a jacket and wearing an entire suit. Wearing a pair of motorcycle riding gloves will protect your hands from friction as you grip your handlebars to control your vehicle's speed. Also, the weather is a major issue when you are a motorcycle owner. So, a motorcycle rain suit is a great way to stay dry and protect your internal organs. If you're not big on suits, consider wearing rain pants with side zippers to keep your bottom half dry and secure all of the items in your pocket. Lastly, a men's leather moto jacket will protect your upper body with its protective build and padding.

Do I need to wear my motorcycle gear all the time?

Yes. Every time you sit on your motorcycle and start the ignition, you should have on all of your motorcycle gear. It doesn't matter if you are just going around the block to the liquor store to grab a bag of chips. Most vehicle or motorcycle accidents happen when a person is driving around their home or their work.

So where should I go to buy motorcycle gear? Also, I don't want to spend a lot of money.

You can visit many websites to find motorcycle clothing, but many of these sites are overpriced. However, if you go to wickedstock.com, you will always get a good deal along with great customer service and fast shipping times. So not only will you save on all of your new motorcycle clothing, the money can go directly into your motorcycle's tank as a fresh gallon of gas. So go to www.wickedstock.com today or check out our Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram page to see our latest clothes and fashion.

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Thursday, January 7, 2021

How to Prevent Motorcycle Theft?


Motorcycles have a plethora of advantages compared to cars, especially when it comes to space and parking, but cars are the better bet when it comes to safety and anti-theft. Unfortunately, it is simple for someone to steal a motorcycle from a person's home or just off the street. However, there are few things a motorcycle owner can do to make it more difficult for a person to steal their bike.

Park in a Safe Area

An empty parking lot down an alleyway may seem like a sweet fine, especially in a crowded city, but think again. If you park your motorcycle in a shady, suspicious area, the chances of it being stolen grow exponentially. Parking a motorcycle in a place where no one can see it makes it easier for thieves to boost it, especially if no one from the street can see them. Choose your next parking spot wisely and, no matter how much of a rush you are in, don't park it in an area that you don't trust.

Also, if you are in a big city, look for other motorcycles to park next to. One lone motorcycle out on the street might be a target, but not 3 or 4 motorcycles in one or two parking spaces. Someone will be watching, and it will be much less likely that a single bike is stolen, let alone three or four.

 Use A GPS Device

If you want to embrace the power of technology to prevent your motorcycle from Bingo depart by thieves, then attach a GPS device somewhere on your bike. It will not prevent it from being stolen, but once you discover that your bike is gone, you can quickly run over to the police and show them your GPS tracking signal. They'll be able to find the person who took your motorcycle at a much faster speed than if you did not have a GPS device. If you are not good with tech, but you still want to use this option, then watch a couple of YouTube tutorials on GPS devices on motorcycles and be sure to purchase long-lasting batteries. Be sure not to place it anywhere where it can get damaged from the rain. And if it is raining, you should also wear a motorcycle rain suit or waterproof motorcycle pants. See How Does Waterproof Rain Gear Work?

 Safety First

All in all, be sure to use good judgment whenever you park your motorcycle somewhere. And take any precautions that you can, even if that means king the money to do so. Yes, free parking behind a building looks like the easy way, especially when most parking in big cities is $10 to $20. But you'll be kicking yourself when you round the corner and see your motorcycle is gone. So don't try to save money or time by parking in a sketchy area. One quick and easy way to find safe parking is to park across the street at the gas station or grocery store and cross the street to your destination. Your bike will be surrounded by people who have no interest in motorcycles and just want to do their daily chores. This technique is one great way to park for free but just be ready for the foot traffic.

But before you even get on your motorcycle, you need to wear the right type of clothing that keeps your body safe from the elements and in the event of a crash. Don't be caught wearing little flip flops and small shorts while speeding 70 down the freeway. You need to wear a thick motorcycle riding jacket and a well-made leather biker vest. But where can you find all of these clothes and for an amazing price? Go to www.Wickedstock.com to find everything you need and more!

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Saturday, December 26, 2020

The Skills of a Motorcycle Group Leader

 


The life of a motorcycle group leader is never dull and never easy. There is a trade-off: if you are a follower, you don’t have to worry about where you are going next or how to manage disputes within the group. Your only mission is to eat and ride. You’ll have to earn your place within the group, but it is a smooth living once you do. But if you are the leader, you decide where the group goes, where they sleep, where they eat, and how they live. It is always good to be on top, but that role does not come without responsibilities. As a leader, you must make wise decisions for everyone and keep the peace as well. Everyone will know and respect you, but if you do not lead your people well, everyone will think you are a failure and leave you faster than a suburban mom exiting a truck stop bathroom.


Being a follower is an easy life, but not everyone is meant to be a follower. Some people are likely than others to end up in a leadership position because of how they can organize others, how they conduct themselves, and the work they can endure. But what does it take to be a motorcycle group leader? So if you are on
The Group Ride, you must know How to Behave.

The first skill you must have as a motorcycle group leader is the ability to ride. There is no way you can come and a group of tough bikers if you’re not one of the best riders in the group. No matter what kind of terrain or environment you encounter, you must navigate obstacles swiftly. Anybody can ride in warm sunny weather, but what about during a torrential downpour or high winds at night time? Quick note: if you are ever caught in the rain, be sure to have rain pants with side zippers to keep your items safe and dry. You can also purchase an entire motorcycle rain suit for maximum protection.


The second skill you must have is general motorcycle maintenance or knowledge. Your bike should also be well maintained and even have a little bit of flair. If your motorcycle looks shotty and poorly cared for, you will instantly lose the respect of all of the writers in your group. Also, since you’re the group leader, you should be able to spot when a person is having issues with their motorcycle. By having a knowledgeable leader, those within the group will rely on the leader’s intelligence and experience.

The third skill a motorcycle group leader needs to have is The ability to look at situations objectively and determine the cause and the consequence. We all have friends and family, and of course, we tend to treat them better than strangers. But if you’re in a group, then you can’t play favorites. If you do this, not only do you discriminate against others with whom you don’t have such a personal relationship, your blatant favoritism will build resentment among your group members. Looking at situations and arguments objectively will help you find the truth, and other people receive that you are a good leader.

It will take quite a long while for you to earn the title of motorcycle group leader, but when you finally do, you don’t want to be caught wearing terrible hand me down clothes that make you look like you just woke up in a ditch.

If you enjoy buying clothes online and want fast and easy shipping, then check out wickedstock.com to find some of the best clothes that will make you look like you’re the leader of the Hell’s Angels themselves. Whether it is thick and luxurious men's pants or a protective pair of leather gloves, you’ll be able to find something here that matches your style and your budget.

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Monday, November 30, 2020

BLACK FRIDAY DEALS are FLYING OFF the shelves at an unbelievable speed!!!

 


Our Black Friday Sale ends on Sunday, November 29th. GO grab your motorcycle gear before it is too late!!

WICKED STOCK is a family owned company located in Windsor Mill, a quiet suburb of Baltimore, MD. We specialize in design, manufacture, and sale of all types of motorcycle riding gear and accessories. Every product that we sell online or in our store is fully designed and manufactured by us. We do not outsource any part of the Product Development. This not only ensures the top-notch quality we have consistently provided to our customers over the years but also allows us to offer the best possible pricing in the highly competitive market of motorcycle clothing. 

WICKED STOCK’S goal is to bring the best possible shopping experience to any enthusiast who visits us looking for motorcycle jackets, apparel, motorcycle gear, accessories & almost everything else that goes on your person or your motorcycle. We also manufacture a broad range of leather fashion apparel and accessories for men and women.

You will never have to pay any shipping on any product you order from us (if you are in 48 US states). We provide No Hassle returns and free exchanges in case a product does not fit, or you just need to return it.

We will offer up to 50% discount on select Motorcycle Jackets, Motorcycle Rain Gear, Motorcycle Leather Vests, Pants and Gloves.

Every purchase of $19.99 or more qualifies for a free BikerPatch of your choice. And as always, all orders ship free within 48 US states.  So, get ready to place your order!!


Friday, October 9, 2020

Fitting In Is For Car Owners

 


I have never been someone who easily fits in. I’ve never really understood why. I don’t believe I think differently than other people. I mean, I do have my thoughts and opinions, but so does everyone else. And I can usually meet one or two people that share my same views. But no matter how or how much I tried to fit in with everyone, I just couldn’t do it. I always made some kind of misstep that would derail my fragile goodwill among the new group. I used to lie awake at dawn and wonder why I am the way I am.

While I’m riding on the back of my motorcycle, I usually have a brown leather motorcycle jacket on. It feels comfortable, and it pairs well with my leather motorcycle pants. The leather keeps me warm on cold days, of which there are many.

But now, it doesn’t bother me at all. I’m different because I’m different, and that’s that. There’s no point in torturing myself over it and kowtowing to other people’s demands of what I should be. It took me so very long, but I can say this now, “I am different, and I love myself.”

No, I shouldn’t say that. I mean, “I’m different, and I love myself and my motorcycle.” A motorcycle has never once asked me to be anything different. Accepting myself as someone who just doesn’t fit in with others easily is one reason I acquired the motorcycle in the first place.


Ever since I got my motorcycle, it has been with me. It has taken me anywhere I needed to go. It has ever let me down. In exchange, I’ve never let it down. I always took good care of my motorcycle. Even if I had to go without some necessities in my life, I always made sure my motorcycle was maintenance and cared for.

For a long time, my motorcycle was the most stable part of my life. And now that I have friends that I can count on, I realize that the motorcycle wasn’t just a vehicle that took me from place to place. It was also a friend in my way.


Now, I have a few wonderful friends that I have finally found for who I will happily allow them to join me on the back of my motorcycle. They accept me for who I am, and I accept them. I do not have a list of friends on Facebook or Instagram. But that’s okay. It is like that saying goes, “I would rather have four quarters than a hundred pennies.”


When you free yourself and decide to embrace who you are and stop trying to fit in everywhere, you’ll be much happier with life and with yourself. To celebrate your newfound confidence in yourself, you go on a shopping spree and find the style of clothing that makes you feel like you’re expressing yourself. 

But don’t just style up your regular clothes. Dedicate time and money to purchasing motorcycle clothing that shows who you are. Not only are motorcycle clothes inventive and how to stand out from the crowd, but they also keep you safe if you’re in an accident or if you are caught in the rain.

A great site to shop for motorcycle clothing is www.wickedstock.com. There are tons of different clothes that you can mix and match with, and there’s a lot of safety gear available as well. If I can recommend some clothes, you should consider purchasing a motorcycle rain suit, which will keep you dry and hot when you’re caught in the middle of a storm. Or if you’re looking for something small, a pair of black motorcycle riding gloves will never let you down.

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