Monday, January 20, 2020

How to choose best helmet for motorcycle riders


Helmets don’t come cheap and more importantly, their purpose cannot be taken for granted. Hence it is very important that you make sure that your investment on a helmet is worth the time and money once it sits on your head protecting you during the rides.

1. The Type of Helmet
You have witnessed several types of helmets that are available in the market from full-faced, half-faced, modular, off-road and so on. You need to first finalize what is your need and what are you comfortable with. A full-faced helmet is usually the obvious choice for a biker, but if you are riding a scooter, a half-faced helmet will suffice your need as well.

2. The Material
Most helmets are usually made of fibre-glass composites while the high-end ones are made out of carbon composites and Kevlar. The interiors of the helmet have cushioning with air mesh to soak up the sweat and keep it the insides clean and dry. Do not purchase the plastic ones as they will break even from a fall. The helmet is one of the most important safety gear for rides so the material should be of high quality.  


3. The Visor
The visor is available in clear as well as tinted shades. Choose what you are comfortable with. A dark tinted visor could make seeing at night very difficult; whereas clear visors will let in the sunlight during the day. Visors also develop scratches faster and can hamper the visibility of the rider. Ask for UV protection visors, which are better in protecting than the stock visors.

4. The Fit
If you remember wearing a helmet as a kid, you will also remember it used to wobble up and down. This shows that the helmet is oversized and not of your fit. Keep this in mind when trying out a helmet. The helmet should have a snug fit and should not wobble or try to suffocate you by being too tight. The helmet will pop out in case of an accident if it is lost or too big.



Wednesday, January 15, 2020

Key Features of Motorcycle jackets

A motorcycle jacket is an important part of your safety gear. If you think you’ll save a few dollars and just wear your regular leather jacket, it would be a mistake, because a motorcycle jacket designed for riding has many additional features.

Features of motorcycle jackets:-

1) Fit:- Try on the jacket, and then assume the seating position you’re in on your bike. Reach forward as you would while holding the grips and make sure the sleeves are long enough to cover your wrists. Look for adjustable waists to fit different sizes and accommodate layers. Jackets need to be long enough to cover your lower back while riding. 


2) Pockets:- On a jacket, you want both interior and exterior pockets. Preferably waterproof with good seals on exterior pockets.

3) Water Proof:- Finding breathable, waterproof jackets at an affordable price is a challenge. Although not as impractical as rain liners in pants, my first choice is to shun a waterproof liner in favor of a separate rain jacket. 


4) Armor. The best jackets have padding at elbows, shoulders and back. A proper fit means padding will actually fall below your elbows when your arms are hanging straight but cover your elbows while flexed in your riding position.


Tuesday, January 14, 2020

Why you need to wear jeans while riding motorcycle.


If you think about safety while on the road, Jeans work just as well as the designated rider trousers. Most of the riders feel that the rider trousers are not even necessary to be worn at all. But they do not argue about the jeans at all. It is because the safest motorcycle jeans are one of the best accessories a rider can get.

Reasons why they are The Best

Comfort

Jeans come in different fits and stretches. With a wide variety to pick from depending on the kind of riding style one follows, Jeans provide the best options. The new riding jeans segment also comes with butt pockets to put pads in them.

 That increases the comfort drastically for a longer duration of rides.

fitting

Continuing with the theme of being honest with yourself, it’s important to make sure that riding jeans fit properly. To ensure that, you need to think about the purpose of the jeans and what happens when they’re fulfilling that purpose.

Quality Material Of Jeans




PEKEV, the material you’re probably most familiar with, is a brand name for an aramid weave. Pushing the limits of Aramids and Ethylene fibres, we use only the highest quality spinning techniques available. Improving tensile strength and converting them into fabrics using exclusively elite blends we developed a 3rd generation PEKEV® fabric – this is one of the strongest and most stable fabrics in the world!




Extra Protection

Almost all riding jeans these days will offer additional crash protection in the form of body armour. Knee armour is most common, but many pairs of jeans also offer hip protection. Thanks to advanced products like D3O, this armour can often be relatively inconspicuous.

Sunday, January 12, 2020

Importance of motorcycle clothing for riders.


Motorcycle protective gear is crucial when you’re riding. The acronym ATGATT is a ritual and mind-set that should be followed when you ride. Defensive riding can prevent most accidents, but protective gear, including motorcycle body armour, can save your life when defensive riding isn’t enough.
Riding a motorcycle is inherently dangerous. There is a saying in motorcycle culture that there are two types of riders: Those who have crashed, and those who haven’t crashed yet. Don’t let that scare you off, with the proper gear you can enjoy how amazing riding is while keeping your skin on your body. Along with providing collision protection, it is important that your gear function properly when you are in the saddle. When correctly fitted, motorcycle gear can even make you comfortable on the ride, allowing you to better focus on the street and the ride.

Gloves
Motorcycle riding gloves are all crucial for maintaining your hands safe, dry, and comfortable while manoeuvring your own ride.
Ensure that your gloves fit nicely and you're able to use all your hands without bending, and which you're able to use the handlebar controls efficiently.

Helmet
The very first thing you will need is a helmet. Some states (including the current state I live, Idaho) don’t have any sort of helmet law. You can ride with the wind in your hair and the bugs in your face. However, there are a lot of advantages of choosing to ride with a helmet rather than without one. Your face stays on your face. I’ve been in a couple different motorcycle accidents, and thankfully I’ve always been wearing full gear when the happen. There was one crash where my face was being dragged on the pavement for 20 feet. I had a full-face helmet though, and it allowed me to keep my nose on my face. Trust me, that’s not just hyperbole, people have literally ground off body parts when they are tumbling down a road after a crash. I like my face, and I want to keep it.

 JACKET
It's ideal, to begin with, leather or pekev lined motorcycle jacket. The right material and construction are extremely important when it comes to resisting abrasion, more commonly called "road rash."

The fantastic stuff is more expensive, however, the ideal choice will pay for itself in case you are ever to wreck. 

Pants/Jeans
Don't ignore the importance of a proper pair of motorcycle pants. As with a jacket, riding in trousers of the ideal material can significantly minimize injuries in the event of an accident. And armour in the knees, buttocks, and waist all go a long way in protecting one, too.
Fit and comfort are critical. Imagine yourself riding for an elongated period of time when attempting anything on. Baggy pants can flap in the end; trousers that are too tight can inhibit circulation.

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