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Clothing and Safety
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Written by Ian Owen
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5 bits of motorcycle kit no rider should leave home without. -
Leathers. There’s no doubt leathers are one of the best forms of protective clothing you can wear on your bike. As well as offering great abrasion protection, in many cases they’ll have fitted body armour at the back too. Remember, when buying leathers always make sure they fit correctly.
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Gloves. Another great form of protection is riding gloves, the thicker the better. But remember thick gloves will need breaking in to ensure they give you enough break and throttle control. In addition, it’s worth having a different pair for both summer and winter. -
Boots. When choosing boots make sure they’re not too narrow or wide. Sit on your bike and check they don’t interfere with the heel-plates or levers. And, although it may be tempting to buy racing boots, be aware that some styles won’t be waterproof. -
Waterproofs. If you get caught in a downpour while you’re riding it can be very uncomfortable, which naturally means your concentration won’t be on the road. Make sure you always pack lightweight waterproofs in your backpack or under the pillion seat when you’re heading out. -
Helmet. The best fitting helmets offer the best protection. When you’re buying a new helmet make sure you try on various sizes to find one that fits the unique size and shape of your head. Make sure it carries a BSI kite mark BS 6658 or European standard ECE 22 – 05. Never buy one second hand and make sure you replace your helmet at least every five years or after an accident. Always fasten your helmet while you’re riding, an unfastened helmet is next to useless in an accident. http://www.motorbike-search-engine.co.uk
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