I ride with full gear (Firstgear armored leather jacket, full face helmet, kevlar/leather gloves, riding jeans with kevlar seat/hips and armor in the knees/shins, heavy leather riding boots). Even in 100f Alabama summers. If you have a QUALITY jacket with good venting options, being hot isn't even an issue. Hydrate at every gas stop.
See too many people busted up all over the highway. Saw too many "half" and "3/4" helmets flipped off and skulls busted open in my last job. Yeah it's your own life and people should assess their own risk tolerance, but do consider your family. Wife, husband, kids, mom, dad, siblings. That tiny piece of polycarb and foam on the top of your head isn't going to stop your jaw, chin, and nose from turning into pudding on the asphalt.
I also get tired of hearing people (usually weekend v-twin warriors) say that "you're dead if you wreck above 20mph anyway". Tell that to my brother in law who highsided at 180mph on the track, and walked away from it. His gear saved his life. Again, everyone's decisions are their own and we should have the freedom to wear as much or as little gear as we want, but it makes me cringe to hear people downplay the much higher risk of riding without proper protective gear.
Someone in this thread mentioned how they caught a june bug between the eyes and it almost took them off the bike. I've been hit in the face-shield by bugs, flying metal parts, and tire tread kicked up by trucks. You know what happened in each of those cases? I heard a loud "THUD" and kept riding.
Ever see the steel belts from tire tread "alligators" rip someone's face to bloody shreds? I have.
See too many people busted up all over the highway. Saw too many "half" and "3/4" helmets flipped off and skulls busted open in my last job. Yeah it's your own life and people should assess their own risk tolerance, but do consider your family. Wife, husband, kids, mom, dad, siblings. That tiny piece of polycarb and foam on the top of your head isn't going to stop your jaw, chin, and nose from turning into pudding on the asphalt.
I also get tired of hearing people (usually weekend v-twin warriors) say that "you're dead if you wreck above 20mph anyway". Tell that to my brother in law who highsided at 180mph on the track, and walked away from it. His gear saved his life. Again, everyone's decisions are their own and we should have the freedom to wear as much or as little gear as we want, but it makes me cringe to hear people downplay the much higher risk of riding without proper protective gear.
Someone in this thread mentioned how they caught a june bug between the eyes and it almost took them off the bike. I've been hit in the face-shield by bugs, flying metal parts, and tire tread kicked up by trucks. You know what happened in each of those cases? I heard a loud "THUD" and kept riding.
Ever see the steel belts from tire tread "alligators" rip someone's face to bloody shreds? I have.
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