Given the ATGATT attitude it seems some riders think they are going to fall off their bikes everytime they go out.
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I'm not track riding, I'm not even riding hard in the twisties - if i do the latter I'll armour up a bit more and it if gets hot and casual riding on back roads I'll go down to shortsleeves and shorts.
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One nice thing about great storage.....the choice of gear or not. I just carry some variety - don't have to decide when leaving for the day and don't have to ( and rarely do ) wear the same gear all day. If I'm on gravel as part of yesterday I'll put my gloves and jacket back on.
The 3/4s are proven quieter = more alert after a long day and more enjoyment during it. Try it sometime.
2 cents worth....
So by this logic, does not wearing a helmet offer the best sound protection???
ROFLMAO People, make your own choices and live the consequences, posting the results of a study is informative and might make someone think about something they took for granted. We all have opinions on what works for us.
I always find the humor when long time riders ( I'm an old fart myself) get flammed by relative newbies, yes Johnny you're 3,000K season and $8,000 worth of gear really make you an authority
Cheers 8)
Aminal
Some of us are doing both, and enjoy riding hard in the twisties, there the need for armour and full face. And once you get used with, it doesn't bother you that much.... now that's on the road, as by the cofee shop I also tend to wear shorts and t-shirt :icon_smile:
yes Johnny you're 3,000K season and $8,000 worth of gear really make you an authority
Almost 4x as loud actually... I'd write out the equation, but then we'd have another PEDMAS/BEDMAS/SEXMAS debate.The levels are damaging over time. DB is logarithmic so 103 is a lot louder than 98...
Except that any number of reviewers have noted the same thing about 3/4 being quieter than FF .
As the tests showed here, 5 db is not a small amount - I have both, tho the Shoei is going up for sale now I have the newer Bell Mag 8 as it serves the same purpose but in a way I prefer.
Healthy approach and the one I stick with - gear that is appropriate...hard in the twisties armour up......casual ride - comfort clothes. I'm comfortable in armour and out of it....don't like FF except in very cold or big time bugs.
Dirt road I most often put the gloves back on and quite frankly it has to be a 30+ day before the armoured mesh jacket bothers me at all at slow speeds. Certainly a nice bit of comfortable gear and with the liner good down to 10.
One piece of gear I have come to enjoy nearly all the time is zip up riding boots that cover my calf. Somewhat like these - a bit more minimalist.
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It's mostly due to the sole material which I find is really good anti-slip material - the Burgman is heavy so anything that adds to the foot planting stability is worthwhile tho they get hot when off the bike.
Surprisingly comfortable to walk around in so very little downside and while not waterproof they did an adequate job in a deluge up by Perth and once more the anti-slip was welcome. I have weak ankles anyways and they tend to roll over at awkward times so the ankle support is worthwhile.
and they do cut down on the shorts wearing....
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or a safe rider..
..which is a significant contention of mine that younger riders see track guys falling off at speed and think the armour will save their sorry ***** off track so push beyond their bike or skill limits.
I see a few on here relating their crashes and just shake my head in wonder.....learn to ride upright for ****s sake....then you can push it and NOT crash.
Given the ATGATT attitude it seems some riders think they are going to fall off their bikes everytime they go out.
Given the SQUID attitude it seems some riders think that they are going to be point and laughed at every time they go out with gear on.
I'm well beyond being embarrassed by things like that.
It's your choice, but I promise to not point and laugh at you if you wear gear.
When I get on an airplane and read the safety manual.
When I go SCUBA diving, I double check all my gear, and take a buddy.
I don't do this because I think I'm going to crash or drown, but because I like to tip the odds in my favour if something does go awry.
Since I'm getting older, and the amount of damage that one can survive decreases as we age, I like to tip the odds in my favour for riding as well.
I prefer my full face. I don't like eating bugs, gravel, nuts & bolts thrown at me.
Full face helmet + separate means of controlling the noise level (earplugs) is the way to go. I am NOT about to use anything less than a full face helmet under any circumstances.
I prefer my full face. I don't like eating bugs, gravel, nuts & bolts thrown at me.
Ill ride with someone whos got full gear or is in shorts and tshirt as long as you dont ride like a dick. Its your body and your choice.