cloughie24 Posted July 19, 2022 Posted July 19, 2022 Had a conversation with my mates son about clothing and why he doesn't wear it. In his opinion he'll be fine even though he came off two weeks ago (at slow speed thankfully) and had a leg that looked like it had been attacked by a cheese grater. He didn't understand why I had full kit on yesterday; told him I like my skin just the way it is and it provides some safety should I come off. I was never going to argue with his opinion just happily call him a kn*b and tell him to be safe. Yes you can argue the toss for and against clothing but the individual will do what they want at the end of the day, just got to hope they don't find out the hard way that the £200+ jacket/trousers was an extremely worthwhile investment. 2 Quote
Yozimen Posted May 14 Posted May 14 I used to ride in just jeans and a hoodie when I was young and broke. Now I’ve had a few close calls, I stick with proper gear even on short trips. 2 Quote
onesea Posted May 14 Posted May 14 On 19/07/2022 at 09:19, cloughie24 said: Had a conversation with my mates son about clothing and why he doesn't wear it. In his opinion he'll be fine even though he came off two weeks ago (at slow speed thankfully) and had a leg that looked like it had been attacked by a cheese grater. He didn't understand why I had full kit on yesterday; told him I like my skin just the way it is and it provides some safety should I come off. I was never going to argue with his opinion just happily call him a kn*b and tell him to be safe. Yes you can argue the toss for and against clothing but the individual will do what they want at the end of the day, just got to hope they don't find out the hard way that the £200+ jacket/trousers was an extremely worthwhile investment. It's called youth... They are invincible, we where the same 3 Quote
Simon Davey Posted May 14 Posted May 14 5 hours ago, onesea said: It's called youth... They are invincible, we where the same Yes indeed, 24 years old, riding a Z1300 in a shell suit Funny....... not funny. 2 Quote
Tinkicker Posted Saturday at 12:34 Posted Saturday at 12:34 (edited) When I was far younger and was a member of the ABC bike club in dewsbury ( known locally as the wacky racers, many local bikers would not ride with us) and was regarded as a particularly talented rider ( i wasn't, I was just stupid, lucky and competitive in the extreme), I used to dress up like robocop. Motocross boots, leather jeans with armour, leather jacket with high collar neck protection and full armour, gloves with armour, Arai helmet. Not that it would help if I came a cropper at 150 mph. Now I have a far older and wiser head on my shoulders with some ex police class one rider training behind me, I take every precaution to prevent an incident. Near things just do not happen anymore and I very rarely speed or overtake. If a situation looks like it may develop into something potentially nasty, it is seen, evaluated and the appropriate action taken well in advance. No adrenaline involved in my rides out these days. As a consequence, I dress for the risk, not for someone elses approval. A trip to the coast or pretty much any trip longer than a couple of miles test ride on the VFR and it is jeans or combat pants. Jeans on shorter trips, moleskin combats on longer trips. Boots ( tactical), helmet ( HTC flip front) gloves (leather with armored backs)and armoured ( back, shoulders and arms) textile jacket ( Held) always. DT175 or DT100 on a quick ride out around the village. Average speed maybe 35 mph. Trainers, fleece pants. Always helmet, gloves and armoured jacket. Absolutely no point in taking a half hour getting kitted up and uncomfortable for a ten minute slow speed ride. So with regard to the pic below, I guess my particular cut off point is I will never ride without helmet, gloves and jacket, even if it is a slow speed off, road ride in the field behind the house on little yeller.... In this case, riding off road, I would most likely be wearing boots, but also a dead cert that I would be wearing fleece sweat pants. Edited Saturday at 13:02 by Tinkicker 3 Quote
Blackholesun Posted Saturday at 12:41 Posted Saturday at 12:41 Worn shorts a few times when doing short trips Quote
S-Westerly Posted Saturday at 14:52 Posted Saturday at 14:52 Trouble is it's when some idiot knocks you off on your short trip. Guy i worked with was knocked off on a short trip wearing shorts and doing no more than 30. Skin grafts on his flayed left leg for 6 months or more and left looking like he'd had 3rd degree burns which in terms of tissue damage is basically what he had. 2 Quote
billysugger Posted Saturday at 18:09 Posted Saturday at 18:09 My knees would scare old folks and have kids screaming for mum if I went out in shorts. Both have seriously ugly scars, the left worse than the right. Left caused by sliding down the road, still on the bike on black ice. The tarmac ripped through the waterproof oversuit I was wearing, plus denim jeans underneath. Spent a month off work with the whole leg strapped up to keep the joint in line and to let the tendon heal. The right was a numpty pulling out on me from a side road, and this time I was in textiles but gravel still shredded them like they were tissue paper. Since then if going out on a bike I've wore gear with all the armour pads installed. I'd rather go through the faff of kitting up and sweating on the bike than suffer any more damage 4 Quote
Tinkicker Posted Saturday at 22:32 Posted Saturday at 22:32 (edited) You do not want to see my left leg. Motocross boots, leather pants, armoured to the chuff. Ready for a 140 mph crash. Reality is 15 mph, a two tonne mitsubishi shogun, 15 mph speed and a two tonne vehicle parked on my leg. I got to view my own skeleton up close and personal at the roadside. 18 months off work, intermedullar nails and various metalwork fitted and still occasionally limp 30 years later. As an ex elfin safety practitioner ( with some high falutin accolades) I can confidently tell you that PPE means feck all when the brown stuff hits the fan. Its nothing but a sticking plaster designed to empty your wallet and give false confidence. Far better to ensure the brown stuff stays well away from the fan in the first place. Which PPE often fails to do. Stiffness, poor visibility, unable to view your surroundings because you cannot move your body... PPE is designed to protect in a limited scenario. It often hinders everywhere else. As I stated earlier, dress for the risk, not for every scenario. If you view yourself as a dangerous risk on the road, dress accordingly. Edited Saturday at 22:40 by Tinkicker 2 Quote
Fleck Posted Sunday at 02:17 Posted Sunday at 02:17 I wear vest, shorts and crocs riding in Benidorm. Even the police riders don't use gloves. I do put jeans on for rides out of town though usually. If you wore leathers here you would be the only one, never seen anyone in them in the summer Quote
Throttled Posted Sunday at 08:49 Posted Sunday at 08:49 Surprised that during this long run of good weather and sunshine, I have not seen any biker who has ditched their gear, for a t-shirt, jeans and trainers. Quote
onesea Posted Sunday at 09:09 Posted Sunday at 09:09 17 minutes ago, Throttled said: Surprised that during this long run of good weather and sunshine, I have not seen any biker who has ditched their gear, for a t-shirt, jeans and trainers. Plenty round here, shorts and T's normally sports bikes and middle aged men. Quote
bonio Posted Sunday at 20:12 Posted Sunday at 20:12 Loads here too. All ages. Makes me wince to see it though. 1 Quote
onesea Posted Sunday at 23:45 Posted Sunday at 23:45 3 hours ago, bonio said: Loads here too. All ages. Makes me wince to see it though. Yesterday there where hundreds of them, all ages many females. Often wearing suits looking pretty dapper, the worlds going mad… 1 2 Quote
Yorky Posted Monday at 07:41 Posted Monday at 07:41 7 hours ago, onesea said: Yesterday there where hundreds of them, all ages many females. Often wearing suits looking pretty dapper, the worlds going mad… DGR day. 1 Quote
JRH Posted Monday at 11:05 Posted Monday at 11:05 (edited) 11 hours ago, onesea said: Yesterday there where hundreds of them, all ages many females. Often wearing suits looking pretty dapper, the worlds going mad… As @Yorky said. Distinguished Gentlemans Ride. They had a meet at Broadway in the Cotswolds. Just leaving when I saw them. Edited Monday at 11:06 by JRH Quote
Mawsley Posted Monday at 11:05 Posted Monday at 11:05 On 24/05/2022 at 12:33, Geoff Wilson said: Why? I think some people are absolutely crackers! Because I'll wear what I want, when I want, and don't give a flying shit what anyone else thinks. In the current weather, I'm wearing this: 1 Quote
S-Westerly Posted Monday at 12:44 Posted Monday at 12:44 I personally am a fan of wearing proper gear. My choice but I am not responsible for anyone else so if someone wants to ride a bike bare arsed naked apart from a helmet crack on. My thoughts I'll keep to myself. 1 1 Quote
Simon Davey Posted Monday at 13:11 Posted Monday at 13:11 (edited) Thing is @Mawsley, that's gonna clash with the purple.... You need to be more considerate with your fashion. Edited Monday at 13:12 by Simon Davey 2 5 Quote
Mawsley Posted Monday at 21:39 Posted Monday at 21:39 8 hours ago, Simon Davey said: Thing is @Mawsley, that's gonna clash with the purple.... You need to be more considerate with your fashion. Nice try. Orange and purple are complimentary secondary colours. 1 Quote
Mold Posted 12 hours ago Posted 12 hours ago Why would you care what people wear while riding!? I've been undertaken by cyclists while I'm doing the legal 30mph and they're wearing skin tight shorts and vest, why is it only motorcyclists that get abuse for wearing 'normal' clothes'? We all know the advantage of Kevlar and leather but most of my journeys are between 1 to 2 miles, I haven't got time to keep changing clothes and yes, I've had road rash and broken bones when I WAS wearing protective gear. I'd never go to a track in what I wear when riding from A to B but I don't ride the streets like I'm on a track. I've been riding 35 years and it's one of the few things I look forward to, the only reason I'd even consider giving up is when some pencil pusher makes it law to wear full protective gear. My body, my choice I know the risks and if you don't like it - tough. It's my business and not yours and if you don't like my opinion, you shouldn't have asked the question on a public forum. 1 Quote
S-Westerly Posted 11 hours ago Posted 11 hours ago The OP was 2022 and I think you'll find most folks on here couldn't give a damn what you wear or don't wear. Live and let live. 2 Quote
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