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What riding gear do you have?
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1975 Z1 900
1994 KX250 Supermoto
2004 KX125
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GPzMOD750 wrote: I just re-found this.
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Nice... It's funny, I live in Portland and there are plenty of riders here (well, in the summer anyway) and I see so many guys riding around in boat shoes, skinny jeans, and v-neck t-shirts. Helmets are required so at least they're wearing those. Here's the funny part: The Vespa riders (which may out number the motorcyclists), are usually wearing full gear, armored everything, complete with hi-viz vests.
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2001 KZ1000P (P20)
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So I wear the Aerostich, Sidi boots, leather gloves that won't fall off, Arai helmet. I found long time ago better equipment is better.
321,000 miles on KZ's that I can remember. Not going to see any more.
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I've been doing some bargain hunting over the off season which was was more off than most years. So I've since acquired some Vega Night train boots, they look like they came from Napoleon Dynamite's closet but they seem to work OK. some insulated Bilt gloves, a "standard" cut Xelement textile/leather jacket with shoulder and elbow armor and a Bilt modular helmet.
I'm going to keep using the Joe Rocket jacket for commuting but use the Xelement for my adventures. I bought some shoes to leave in my locker to work so I can wear my motorcycle boots on my commute. I'll keep using the rest of the gear as it suits me and the rides I plan to take.
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Oh rats! I forgot my gloves...
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Gauntlets!650ed wrote: Be prepared for anything...........
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Oh rats! I forgot my gloves...
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I take my safety more seriously than any other aspect of riding, too much weight and responsibility on my shoulders supporting my family so will make sure I always stack the deck in my favor as much as is humanly possible.
Brett
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A year and a half or so ago, me and a friend we're coming back from a ride up in Colorado. Running on a straight stretch at 65mph, when this happened. Even in full gear, I'm not sure how he survived. But he stood right up. I begged him to lay back down, told him there was a 10 second rule. But he was perfectly fine. Was a day I will never forget!
1987 KZ1000P, dynatek 2.2 coils
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