Getting your first bike is only half the fun! Don’t forget proper gear.
Riding gear is specifically designed to work for riding and thereβs something for everyone to ensure your ride is comfortable, focused, protected and visible. Gear is not only important, but essential for your motorcycle class. […]
10+ gear items that we deem essential for any long distance motorcycle ride. The boys at Laidlaw’s Harley-Davidson are prepping for Sturgis currently and want to share some of the “must have” pieces of gear. […]
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Fun fact ce level 1 armor really doesn’t really help you in anyway as the amount of force it is rated to allow to transmit to your body is still more than enough to break any of the bones in its vicinity it’s supposed to be protecting therefore it may stop some bruising but actually preventing a break or fracture is a once in a blue moon scenario
Example an ce level 1 elbow/arm protector is rated to endure a 50 jule hit and only transmit 18 Kn of force with the max being 24 Kn and a ce level 2 taking 50 jule hit and only transferring 9 Kn with a max being 12 Kn, however the human arm and elbow region will fracture at 1 to 5 Kn of force.
So what is the point of a pad anyway then? It may prevent some bruising and abrasion but in any scenario where your gonna actually damage something it won’t actually help you and just adds unnecessary bulk to the garment
Nice watch!
Sniff your hand after you clamp it in your armpit
what are those gloves π
In my country if you want an actual genuine good quality helmet you pretty much have to sell your kidney and balls (why would i protect myself after that no?)