Ride Safely with the Most Crucial Accessories

Guest Post By: Sarah Parr

As a symbol of freedom and adventure, motorcycles are exhilarating but they can also be dangerous. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s website shows that there has been a 55 percent increase in motorcycle accident deaths since 2000. Despite the risks associated with riding a motorcycle, motorcyclists can increase their safety with the latest technology in protective gear.

Helmets

A helmet is the most important item to protect a motorcyclist. A motorcyclist should only purchase and wear a DOT-approved helmet — a helmet that has undergone extensive testing. These DOT tests have been mandated by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration since the 1970s. To the dismay of many motorcycle safety advocates, the helmet market includes countless novelty helmets that put style before safety. In a few instances, a novelty helmet has been the primary reason for the death of a motorcyclist, and the death could’ve been prevented if the rider had invested in a safer helmet.

The CDC’s statistics reveal that helmets can definitely save lives. In the example, the CDC’s website reports that helmets have helped prevent an estimate of 37 percent of crash deaths among motorcyclists and 41 percent of crash deaths for motorcycle passengers.

Clothing

After twilight and during extreme weather conditions, it can be difficult to see a motorcyclist on the road. When a rider chooses to wear visibility gear, though, he or she increases his or her chance of being seen by others on the road. As well as equipping a DOT-approved helmet, a motorcyclist should wear reflective, bright clothing with good coverage and gloves with a secure grip.  A motorcyclist could also choose boots with reinforcement and plastic  caps on the ankle and toe areas.

A large amount of debris could fly up and hit a motorcyclist on a routine ride, so it’s best for a motorcyclist to wear thick, weatherproof clothing with extra support in the elbow, spine and shoulder regions. It is even smart for a motorcyclist to wear protective eye wear.

Eye wear

Many helmets provide eye protection, but if not, a motorcyclist can invest in a pair of safety eye wear. The eye wear should enhance vision while also protecting from sun, wind, rain, debris and insects. Competent Eye wear also provides UV ray protection, has a scratch resistant lens, and fog resistant coatings, according to CaliforniaBiker.org.

There are many ways a motorcyclist can equip him or herself for ultimate motorcycle safety. A DOT-approved helmet could be the difference between life and death for a rider. Also, sturdy high visibility gear allows riders to be seen well on the road, especially at night and during rough weather. The eyes should be thoroughly protected with the appropriate eye wear.

Style Considered-Choosing Leather Gear in Accordance With Your Motorcycle

Motorcycle protective gear dates back to 1935. This early interest developed after the death of T.E Lawrence who crashed while riding his motorbike. This demise could have been prevented if he had some protective gear on him at the time of the crash. This is the reason why today there is so much emphasis on putting on the correct protective gear before riding your motorcycle.

The most common material used for the protective gear is leather. This is because of the strength of its fabric to absorb friction. This makes it ideal to protect you in case of an accident. Your body will be safely protected beneath the leather. This reduces instances of burns and bruises. The protective gear comes in the form of a trouser and a jacket. They come in many designs and style. You should be able to pick one that will best suite your needs.

The style considered while choosing a leather protective gear should put into consideration the following. First and foremost, the body parts to be protected. These include the elbows, knees, chest and back. The leather jackets should be padded on the elbow. This is just the extra clothing that is added on the inside of the elbow part of the jacket. It serves to protect your hands in case you fall off the motorbike. The knee receives the same kind of protection. The style of leather jacket chosen should also be heavy around the chest area.

While riding a motorcycle you are going against a fast moving wind current. This wind is able to penetrate through your clothes and into your body. Without the correct protective gear you will be exposed to chest problems. Therefore it is important that the kind of jacket that you chose to be made heavier at the chest area. This will keep you warm and safe from the wind.

Apart from the safety part of the protective aspect of this gear, it is important that you get a style that is in line with your daily activities. For instance if you use your motorcycle to go to work, consider a black leather gear. This will blend easily with your official wear. You can even retain the leather jacket during the cold season and it will complement your official wear. If your bike is just for leisure activities you are free to explore the style and designs that are available in the market.

Above all the leather protective gear should be comfortable. Leather is a heavy material. Therefore it can be cumbersome if it is not tailored correctly. While buying the gear put in on and make sure it is a perfect fit. A loose gear will not only come with additional weight but also resistance to the wind. Remember that when you are on the motorcycle you should be as streamlined as possible. This allows you to glide smoothly while on the road.

A good motorcycle leather protective gear should blend safety and style together. The contact for dsa comes in handy while you want to inquire more about your safety while on the road on a motorcycle.

Guest Post By: Sarah Crompton

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So I thought that I saw all tactics used to promote biker safety, but I was wrong. Recently there has been released advertisement in promoting motorcycle safety. The ad promotes helmet safety, and how important it is to wear a helmet at all times. The ad gives you a lot to think about, and promotes safety at the same time. All those times that you were out without a motorcycle helmet will come to your head right as you see the pictures. Like I have mentioned before in my last post, for gearing up for Daytona Bike Week, that helmets, and other motorcycle gear items are important to have at all time while on the road.

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Holland Bans Lights on Motorcycle Gear

How many of our readers would allow lights on motorcycle gear? I would definitely allow it, but maybe with less options than they have now. The gear would be used when only on a motorcycle, if stopping or backing up or on a ride. For example when you brake, the light would be brighter to inform people behind you that you are braking. I don’t think this would be a bad idea to have lights on motorcycle gear; apparently Holland thought differently. If you have more information on why did Holland ban lights on motorcycle gear, share it with us.

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