XS11 Friends,
I really stinks that a good friend has to have a crash to wake me up enough to look at my gear but that was the impetuous. When JetMechMarty went down last week he got some bumps and bruises but no significant injury thanks to the proper gear that he ALWAYS uses.
I know there are others on this site who have taken a fall (or two) but I know Marty personally and he's a heck of a lot more experienced in street driving than me. If he can take a fall, it's only a matter of time before it happens to me... IT'S TIME FOR ME TO GET PREPARED.
I've had a nice quality Pilot armored summer riding jacket for several months and I always were it, my full face modular helmet, and leather gloves. I've had guys as work ask me how the heck I wear that stuff in HOT-LANTA and I explain it's insurance. BUT, I also typically wear Levis and leather sneakers. I also carry Nancy along most every time a bike goes anywhere (except to work). Nancy has no bonafide "riding gear".
Today we ran over to "Cycle Gear" and spend over $300. That's just a START on what we're going to need to do it right. We each got a pair of KEVLAR riding jeans (sliders?) with knee pads and extra BUTT padding. Nancy also got a nice BILT riding jacket with armored pads and a removable winter liner....
This is probably our first of MANY purchases to get ourselves to a level of safety that is required by this sport. I'm open to suggestions and the checkbook is ready!
What are you wearing? Are you ready for a fall? What other things do you guys with thousands of highway miles under your belts suggest?
KURT
I really stinks that a good friend has to have a crash to wake me up enough to look at my gear but that was the impetuous. When JetMechMarty went down last week he got some bumps and bruises but no significant injury thanks to the proper gear that he ALWAYS uses.
I know there are others on this site who have taken a fall (or two) but I know Marty personally and he's a heck of a lot more experienced in street driving than me. If he can take a fall, it's only a matter of time before it happens to me... IT'S TIME FOR ME TO GET PREPARED.
I've had a nice quality Pilot armored summer riding jacket for several months and I always were it, my full face modular helmet, and leather gloves. I've had guys as work ask me how the heck I wear that stuff in HOT-LANTA and I explain it's insurance. BUT, I also typically wear Levis and leather sneakers. I also carry Nancy along most every time a bike goes anywhere (except to work). Nancy has no bonafide "riding gear".
Today we ran over to "Cycle Gear" and spend over $300. That's just a START on what we're going to need to do it right. We each got a pair of KEVLAR riding jeans (sliders?) with knee pads and extra BUTT padding. Nancy also got a nice BILT riding jacket with armored pads and a removable winter liner....
This is probably our first of MANY purchases to get ourselves to a level of safety that is required by this sport. I'm open to suggestions and the checkbook is ready!
What are you wearing? Are you ready for a fall? What other things do you guys with thousands of highway miles under your belts suggest?
KURT
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