i feel naked
Fine. Thank you for not proving it.i feel naked
When I were a lad my brother an I were goofing around in a parking lot with some buddies, car surfing and the like. Bro slid off the hood of a car moving maybe 10km/h. We drove to the ER and I got to spend 4 hours watching a nurse pull gravel out of his hands. Gloves.It still gets me that people ride without gloves. First thing to hit the ground, must suck having to have someone else wipe your arse for a month.
Something about a song and a sausage creature.When I were a lad my brother an I were goofing around in a parking lot with some buddies, car surfing and the like. Bro slid off the hood of a car moving maybe 10km/h. We drove to the ER and I got to spend 4 hours watching a nurse pull gravel out of his hands. Gloves.
This thread also made me recall my buddy Joey and his habit of wearing shorts while riding dirt bikes in the hot sun. He just ignored all of the little scrapes and bruises from grass and twigs, but what he couldn't ignore was the 2nd degree burn to his right leg the day he laid the bike down on the trail and his inner thigh got up close and personal with the exhaust. Man, the noises he made...
Disagree about cruiser accident rate. They arent pushing the limit but many arent on top of their game, arent paying enough attention and are unwieldy and hard to save if things go wrong. The old guy that's ridden his whole life is a far different risk profile to the 50 yo dentist/RE agent that bought an 800 lb bike as their first to cruise on.Cruisers have a very low accident rate....they aren't pushing the envelope at every corner as too many of us do. Not excusing the old geezer but he's not as much at risk as a new rider without street smarts who hasn't learned about white lines in the rain.
I'm still debating knee pads for my eBike which gets to 25 kph shockingly quick without the stability of the CB300. I won't even do shorts on it....tropical sun is just brutal.
Bike helmet, riding shirt, long pants and oddly my shorty Alpinstars boots are the best for the eBike....gloves of course but could use a lighter pair.
The 50 year old that hasn't ridden for decades is crazy dangerous to himself on a modern sport bike with power he has never experienced.Least Likely to be Crashed** * 1. Yamaha Virago Series * 2. Honda Rebel Series * 3. Suzuki Savage * 4. Harley-Davidson FXR * 5. BMW R1200C
Most Likely to be Crashed * 1. Suzuki GSX-R Series * 2. Kawasaki Ninja Series * 3. Suzuki TLR * 4. Yamaha YZF Series * 5. Honda CBR Series
Insurance stats say otherwise. That was a study of claims data on 2 million mcycles.
The 50 year old that hasn't ridden for decades is crazy dangerous to himself on a modern sport bike with power he has never experienced.