Getting The Right Gear
Potective Gear for Summer PDF Print E-mail
Thursday, 20 March 2008

By Dennis Nichols of Taylors Hill

It never ceases to amaze me the amount of people who do not wear appropriate protective gear.  During the summer months I have seen many riders just wearing Tee shirts and shorts.  Some riders don’t even wear gloves.  If you do fall off instinct will tell you to put your hands out and if you don’t wear gloves falling off at say 60km/h will be like putting a cheese grater against the palm of your hands.  The Moral here is always wear your gloves and if it’s too hot, remove the liner out of your jacket instead of not wearing one at all.

(Ed’s note: This gets my endorsement. Always wear full protective gear in all riding and weather conditions.)

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Stay dry this winter (waterproofing your boots) PDF Print E-mail
Thursday, 20 March 2008

By Steve Convy of Ormond

Recall the feeling of cold in your loins after the trip home in the rain?Has anyone yet discovered a decent pair of wet weather pants? Forget how much they cost, most of them are pretty good, but none are 100%. The fix is easy though; gaffer tape. Just line the inside seams. This works people, trust me.

It works on boots too, especially on the left boot, where the gear shift rubs. Even on a good pair the stitches will eventually wear on the gear protectors. So there you go. Always carry some gaffer tape. You'd be surprised how handy it can be.

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Wear the right gear! PDF Print E-mail
Thursday, 20 March 2008

Wear the right gear!  Never ride without adequate protection unless you want to lose all your skin if you ever do fall off.

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Personal Safety Summer and Winter Gear PDF Print E-mail
Thursday, 20 March 2008

By Max Clark of Cranbourne

I would like to pass on to all the riders out there a little bit of personal wisdom which I hope will save their SKIN.

I have been riding bikes for around 25 years now and it still amazes me how many riders do not wear the correct personal safety equipment when riding.  Yes, everyone (except a few) I have seen wears a helmet (got to protect the old noodle), but what I am talking about is - Jackets, Gloves, Boots and LONG pants.

So many riders just wear shorts, T-shirts/Singlets and runner/Thongs when it is summer.  THAT REALLY IS STUPID.

You have no protection at all and I will say - Skin grafts really hurt. Ask my friend about it.  My saying in summer is this - IF IT IS TOO HOT TO WEAR ALL THE SAFETY GEAR, THEN IT IS TO HOT TO RIDE.  Basically, we all know what a graze feels like, now multiply it 100X or 1000X. That’s the sort of pain you will get when you come off at the speed limit.

Safe riding to all and see you out there.

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Back Protector is a Lifesaver PDF Print E-mail
Thursday, 20 March 2008

By Peter Elston of Frankston

Recently I had a horrific motorbike accident. The Paramedic that cut my riding gear off me, found that I had a "turtle shell" Dainese Kevlar Back Protector inserted in my jacket. As I'm laying on the operating theatre table, he pulls it out, holds it above my face where I can see, and says boldly, "THIS SAVED YOUR LIFE!!!!" with an astonishing look, after all my severe injuries. The moral of the story is - Look at all the protective clothing you are currently using, and think hard whether it covers all the major impact spots of your body! You only get 1 body, 1 life, and sometimes 1 chance in an accident. Is your spine covered, the 1 part of your body that holds on your nerves, brain sensors, heart, lungs and generally your whole body up, so that you can walk?? Does your jacket incorporate a back/spine protector?? These protectors come in different sizes, shapes, and thicknesses - so it is up to you to purchase the 1 to suit your own body and back shape. Most jackets & leathers incorporate a holder or zipper insert to fit 1 of these. Think number 1 - think of yourself - go and get 1!!!!

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Need those Gloves PDF Print E-mail
Thursday, 20 March 2008

By Martin de Haas of Werribee

Having ridden across the East Coast of Australia over the last 25 years and on a number of different bikes, I have had many an occasion to thank my sturdy gloves.

"Coming Off" is not a pleasant experience, no matter what the cause, we all know that. There is no need to expound the virtues of the gloves in that situation - we all know them.

It is weather that is often overlooked, and even then, the most thought of is the cold.

(Ed’s note: Always wear full protective gear whenever you ride regardless of weather conditions.)

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Clean Visor/Goggles/Glasses/Mirrors PDF Print E-mail
Thursday, 20 March 2008

By Chris Stroud of Wallan Wallan

A good clear field of vision is extremely important when riding a motor cycle. I have found that by cleaning not only your two rear vision mirrors with a good quality silicone polish but also your visor.   Clean the inside of your visor as well and if your wear glasses, either sunnies or optical glasses, polish these as well.  The bugs that splatter on the visor are now easier to clean off when you stop for a rest or to refuel.  I also carry a small bottle of windshield cleaner to clear my visor when conditions are bad.   You will also find that by cleaning your visor with silicon that when it is raining the water will bead and run off the visor more easily than if you had not cleaned it at all.

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