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 nick.h World Chat Champion

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 Stu_666 Brolly Dolly

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Well, I got a pair of boots for £60 and I think the investment was worth it. I'll also probably get a decent pair of motorcycle trousers (waterproof for winter). Even with jeans on my balls felt as though they were going to fall off from the cold at 60 mph
Obviously you don't think every time you go out on the bike "oh, I'm going to fall off today" but if worse came to worse then at least you'd still have some skin left on your ankles / legs. |
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Losing a slip on at speed wont do you any good at all, or losing it when putting your foot down might end up in a slip and dropping the bike! You really should have some ankle support. I picked up a set of second hand sidi's for just over £70. As for your legs etc, they wont provide much protection but a hein gericke one piece suit will stop ALL the wind coming in and therefore keep you warm. You will need a little more protection though, suggest putting jeans on top of your school trousers then bagging them when you get there, a gericke one piece will set you back £34.99 by the way!
either way try and be safe
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 mchaggis World Chat Champion

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Get trousers.
I should really get a picture of the scar on my brothers leg to post as an answer to this question. He was wearing just work trousers, got pulled out on by a transit, his thigh was sliced open in the accident from 3-4 inches from the knee all the way up almost to the groin. I'd have thought that he been wearing a pair of decent textile trousers, the tear wouldn't have been so long as the trousers would have resisted it.
I won't ever ride in anything less than jeans, and not often less than my HG Devon trousers. Boots and proper trousers have definately saved me from broken bits.
You can't really be over cautious, you really don't need to be going fast at all to break things...  ____________________ I must not be a troll...
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 21 years, 156 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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