ForestForTheTrees
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Seeing so many posts on this forum about motorcycle jackets got me to thinking about gear. I'm not posting this with regards to any particular thread or post, rather I'm simply sharing a thought.
Whenever I actually stop to think about protective gear, beyond the subconscious motions of actually putting the stuff on, I often find myself thinking back to the MSF class that I took a number of years ago before I started riding on the street. When the topic of gear was covered, the instructor had us think of a speed at which we might be riding our bikes. Then he had us imagine being kicked out of the back of a pickup truck at that same speed. He had us think about what we would want to be wearing if that speed happened to be 20 mph?, 30 mph?, 40 mph? 50 mph?, and so on. It definitely made me think back then, and it still does now.
For what it's worth, I'm not advocating for anything other than perhaps for those who ride, or are thinking about riding, to consider thinking about the gear beyond the usual points of style that are so often discussed here. To each their own and all that. With that said, here's wishing all of you who ride a safe ride each time out, regardless of what you choose to wear, or not, as the case may be.
I suppose that's more than enough rambling for now.
Whenever I actually stop to think about protective gear, beyond the subconscious motions of actually putting the stuff on, I often find myself thinking back to the MSF class that I took a number of years ago before I started riding on the street. When the topic of gear was covered, the instructor had us think of a speed at which we might be riding our bikes. Then he had us imagine being kicked out of the back of a pickup truck at that same speed. He had us think about what we would want to be wearing if that speed happened to be 20 mph?, 30 mph?, 40 mph? 50 mph?, and so on. It definitely made me think back then, and it still does now.
For what it's worth, I'm not advocating for anything other than perhaps for those who ride, or are thinking about riding, to consider thinking about the gear beyond the usual points of style that are so often discussed here. To each their own and all that. With that said, here's wishing all of you who ride a safe ride each time out, regardless of what you choose to wear, or not, as the case may be.
I suppose that's more than enough rambling for now.
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