07-31-2011, 06:10 PM
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(07-30-2011, 08:28 PM)LKTraz Wrote: Trudi, is it a requirement to wear the full suit or just something that everyone does there?
Ninja are very popular here LKTraz, Fireblades and Triumph Speeds too.
To ride a motorbike of any size it is law to wear a 'safety helmet' of a specified standard.
If you are sensible you buy the best and highest standard which can cost in the region of £100 to £300 pounds. Phil's in the photo he has just bought cost him (rather Granny) £145 (discounted because he is so well known in the shop by £30). It has a double sun visor, visor hinge jaw and blue-tooth (not that he uses it for the phone). Mine is due to be replaced, I'm hoping it will stretch to next year since it cost me £110, 2 years ago. The shop can test them for structure safety.
Mark rode in America and Bermuda and hates wearing all the gear. He bought a helmet for £30, which is legal standard.
He only wears the protective leggings if its going to be a long, fast trip, otherwise it his jeans, although he always wears decent bike boots, ordinary boots get ruined. He wears a boned, 3 season jacket only because I bought it for him, he will revert to his leather jacket in hot weather. Today we were out in the Purbecks (I was pillion) as we hit 80mph I saw he wasn't wearing gloves Most bikers have at least two pairs with them on a trip (in case one gets lost or damaged) both pairs of his 'street-fighters' were in the bike!
I've got some really girlie summer gloves, and two pairs of 'street-fighters', winter and dual season (which are double lined).
To take your test you have to be correctly equipped, so everyone has to wear the correct gear before the examiner will even look at the bike. You are regarded as a total twit to wear anything less than leathers or at least some protective gear.
Sadly there are still some who bomb about town in shorts and t-shirt and helmet. They are usually scooter riders and on their first bike, so think it 'cool' not to wear the gear...........until they come off.
You never see those at Bike Night, they get stopped at the 'gates' and shown some wonderful photo's by the police and the paramedics. Funnily enough when Phil passed his complete test the school he was with gave him a book which was to help him in further riding, insurance and the dangers. The centre pages was of a beautiful pin-up girl.....after she came off her boyfriends Harley at 30mph wearing just a swim-suit and t-shirt in Florida.