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Offline NHBubba

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« Reply #15 on: August 01, 2005, 12:59:09 PM »
I'll say it.. I sometimes ride in a T-shirt!

Usually I only do so when it is at it's hottest and most humid out. And then I skip the helmet too. In my mind the safety gear is all or nothing. Can't get over the guys I see riding in shorts, t-shirt, sneakers.... ...and a $900 Arai helmet!

However if I'm leaving town or expect to do any substantial speed (> 40 MPH), on goes the whole works. The long pants, sturdy boots, the Tourmaster jacket and full-faced helmet. As has been said, it isn't that bad once your up to speed..
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« Reply #16 on: August 01, 2005, 01:45:22 PM »
SHorts, T-shirts, and sneakers are usually what they wear around here....  SInce I live on the border of two states, one with a helmet law....one without, the helmet use is kind of variable.

  Since I've returned to riding.....(6 years ago...)   I've had 3 minor spills on bikes.
  One, not my fault, on pavement.......lady ran a stop sign, I essentially tipped over in an intersection avoiding her....didn't notice the scratches on my helmet until later.  No real injuries, but I did hit my head.  This was riding to work, about 10 miles from home.

  The second....on pavement, was my fault....somehow.....I dumped the bike on an on ramp at 20-25 mph, 10 miles from home.  I ended up with $1000 bike damage, a  considerable road rash on my arms, and a little on my legs,  MORE scratches on the back of a new helmet I didn't notice until later....(Gee, I hit my empty haid, again!) and a hand I thought was broken, but wasn't.   I was wearing jeans....some sort of light hiking type boots, summer type riding gloves....fleece jacket, and a Helmet.

   The last, and most recent 'wreck' occured last month on a gravel road, and was my fault.  I was riding my DR650, a little tired, and sore....and dumped it on a steep, gravel road in Colorado.   I was wearing combat type boots, jeans, fleece jacket, summer gloves, and a helmet.
  It WAS hot, in the upper 90's....I was tempted to take the jacket off just a few minutes earlier at  a rest stop.  I didn't......
  I ended up with a little road rash on wrist and knees, an ankle that was almost sprained, and again....scrapes on my helmet.
   

  What I'm leading up to....every little wreck I've had on a bike, I've been GLAD I was wearing what I was, and would have been less damaged if I were wearing 'more'.
  Proper riding pants would have avoided the road rash on my legs.....
and the extensive road rash on my arms in the one accident would have been prevented by an armored riding jacket.

  In the last little wreck, I felt around the back of the helmet for scrapes, but didn't feel any.   Later Kent pointed out the scrapes on the side of the helmet....
  These have been fairly minor wrecks.  In each, I'm convinced the damage to my helmets would have ended up on my head....which I can't afford.
   Even though I wasn't wearing 'riding' gear at the time of the wrecks, what I was wearing limited the injuries.

   If you've got to ride when it's hot, take more breaks, alter your riding times....heck,  drink a lot of fluids.....but wear your stuff!
  Look at it this way, do you want a short trip to the store on the bike, to keep you off of it for months?
  It's expensive, and possibly embarassing to take a little 'dump', but most of us will at some time.  It's a lot less painful if you can stand up, brush yourself off.....survey the damaged bike...and ride off!

  So endeth the sermon.......

 95% of the bikes I see locally in the summer are piloted by riders in shorts, sneakers, tshirt.....and usually no helmet.
   They may be luckier than I, stupider, more skilled.....dunno.
  I'm covering my butt!   (I have enought brain damage as it is...)

  Oh yeah, when i was a teenager, I did ride in shorts...tshirt.....and even sandals!
   I was stupider, quicker to heal......and traffic was 'different' 35 years ago. :duh:
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« Reply #17 on: August 03, 2005, 12:08:10 PM »
Quote from: "PeteSC"
SInce I live on the border of two states, one with a helmet law....one without, the helmet use is kind of variable.
As do I. Half the riders I mentioned riding in shorts, T-shirts, and full-faced, race style helmets are from Mass, which has a mandatory law. NH, where I live and do most of my riding, does not. I find it ironic that such states will go through the trouble of mandating a helmet, but not mandate any other form of riding gear! While I'd prefer they drop the law altogether from a personal freedoms perspetive, if you're going to do it, you might as well do it right.

Although said state also lets riders get away w/ affixing a 'DOT' sticker fabricated using an inkjet printer to their 'benie' style helmets. Somehow this qualifies as a legally acceptable 'helmet'..
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« Reply #18 on: August 03, 2005, 12:32:24 PM »
It sounds like the law states 'must have a DOT sticker  on it', instead of 'must be a DOT approved helmet and bear a sticker'......or someting like that.
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« Reply #19 on: August 03, 2005, 02:17:14 PM »
I split the difference and voted "long sleeve shirt".  With the temps in the mid-90s and commuting to work or joy riding, I have been good about wearing my 1st Gear mesh.  A couple weeks ago when we were at 100+, I was wearing just a short sleeved shirt.  But other times I just wear an overshirt.  We have a helmet law, and I don't know that the lack of one would change my behavior, but I'm more willing to risk a few scrapes than I am willing to risk brain-damage for life.   For a quick hop up to the corner Costco, I'll just wear a t-shirt if it's really hot, as it tends to be after work.
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« Reply #20 on: August 03, 2005, 03:36:33 PM »
Quote from: "PeteSC"
It sounds like the law states 'must have a DOT sticker  on it', instead of 'must be a DOT approved helmet and bear a sticker'......or someting like that.
I actually believe that the law is specific, mandating a DOT approved bucket. I think it's the enforcement that is lacking. All of the HD types (my father included) get away w/ their 'beanies'. Yet they will sick you like a pack of rabid dogs if you venture across the boarder w/o any bucket whatsoever on!
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« Reply #21 on: August 03, 2005, 04:30:19 PM »
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Also picked out one from OSC added another $30 but this one comes with a long sleeve liner ( and it's not the same as my riding buddy  :monkeymoon: he like the First Racing one so much he bought the same one).


If you noticed early on I said the ▲▲▲. Well that same budy of mine only wears it off and on. If it's too hot for him to feel comfortable he drops it. :duh:
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« Reply #22 on: August 03, 2005, 08:47:23 PM »
Just hope he never drops it...
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« Reply #23 on: August 03, 2005, 10:17:34 PM »
I now have spent 5 straight days and close to 500 miles back on my bike since wrecking it in mid April. It has been in the upper 80's to mid 90's here in northern VA. I have the Moto GP 3-in-1 mesh jacket, Firstgear Mesh Sport gloves and Scorpion EXO-700 helmet. The jacket has not been all that uncomfortable so far with the heat index at or just over 100 with the liners out. The gloves work well except the fingers on the right glove are just a tad to short as my fingers press against the seams. They don't go numb or such, just a slightly tighter fit than the left. The helmet is the only one I've owned and I love it. It is well vented for summer riding and my head has not gotten hot or sweaty yet. Overall not bad protection and comfort for $395 total. I now have a pair of the new SIDI B-Ones on order that will arrive the end of the month to replace my 6" steel toe work boots. Since the moment I thought of getting a bike I swore I'd always wear full gear no matter what the weather.

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« Reply #24 on: August 20, 2005, 07:25:05 AM »
Well here in sunny Mississippi it's damn hot and very humid.
I wear a Cortech mesh jacket, army boots, and yes, it's a pain when you are stopped but at speed, no problem.
I have NEVER gotten on the bike without gear as I am allergic to roadrash (memories from my youth).
I came off the bike a couple of months ago, offramp on the interstate, it had just stopped raining, some guy decided to stop and look at his map :monkeymoon: ...it was either the drainage ditch, traffic merging to the left of me or dump the bike...sigh
Only a little road rash on the knees, nothing up top, $1245 damage to the bike (fixed a couple of days later). The sad thing is that I had just taken the Joe Rocket armoured pants off about 40 miles before as it had stopped pissing down with rain...woulda helped, but how was I to know?
Most of the guys that I ride with (Hayabusa, GSXR 600, etc) also wear armour, we shake our heads in amazement at the flip flop brigade...aaaah, to be young and dumb again...
There again, the guy who sold me the Bandit is an experienced rider (67 years old and has been riding nearly 50 years :shock:  ) and he has been known to skip the mesh jacket that he owns every now and again...as he flies down the road on his Honda CBR 1100XX...who am I to say anything?
As far as the "no helmet" thing....madness I tell you.

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« Reply #25 on: August 21, 2005, 10:49:19 AM »
All The Gear, All The Time!

I ride wearing JR Phoenix mesh pants and jacket and mesh gloves, Aria helmet and oxtar boots.  I commute to work at least 4 days a week- even with a heat index of 100 degrees.  At speed, its really not bad. At traffic lights, which I try to avoid, it can get a little warm.

Ever see someone go down without gear?

I'd rather sweat than bleed!

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« Reply #26 on: September 27, 2005, 12:40:04 AM »
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All The Gear, All The Time

I'd rather sweat than bleed!


100% correct !

Gear is eayser to replace than skin...... :beers:
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« Reply #27 on: September 27, 2005, 07:03:19 AM »
As an absolute minumum, Denim Jeans with kevlar, Denim Jacket with kevlar and tall hiking boots, of course summer weight vented gloves and a helmet.
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« Reply #28 on: September 27, 2005, 09:08:56 AM »
I didn't vote because I always wear my leathers and that wasn't an option.
A good perforated jacket with vents and armor.
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