I've read lots (and posted) about not wearing the proper gear and thought I'd mention this.
A buddy of mine has just taken his course and bike test and was borrowing my helmet, jacket and gloves.
He's now umming and aahing over what to buy and has his eye on an '04 gsxr100 with 4,000km (don't want to get in to the other subject that'll no doubt arise from this ie: what's a good first bike ), so I said come home at lunch and take mine out it's far heavier than what you're thinking of. We did that and then decided to ride back in to work two up - well as I said he has my proper gear and all I had was my spare helmet, a beanie and a jean jacket. I made him wear the beanie and jacket (won't be responsible for a passenger on my bike not protected) so I had a t-shirt, the beanie and a pair of work gloves.
Now here's the thing - it felt great! but before you all start, no I'm not going to do that regularly and yes I'll be getting my gear back right away!
A buddy of mine has just taken his course and bike test and was borrowing my helmet, jacket and gloves.
He's now umming and aahing over what to buy and has his eye on an '04 gsxr100 with 4,000km (don't want to get in to the other subject that'll no doubt arise from this ie: what's a good first bike ), so I said come home at lunch and take mine out it's far heavier than what you're thinking of. We did that and then decided to ride back in to work two up - well as I said he has my proper gear and all I had was my spare helmet, a beanie and a jean jacket. I made him wear the beanie and jacket (won't be responsible for a passenger on my bike not protected) so I had a t-shirt, the beanie and a pair of work gloves.
Now here's the thing - it felt great! but before you all start, no I'm not going to do that regularly and yes I'll be getting my gear back right away!
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