Riding Gear / Luggage: Discussion of Helmets, Boots, Gloves, Leathers, Jackets, Pants, Back Protectors, Earplugs, Tank Bags, Tail Bags, Saddlebags, etc.
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08-10-2007, 1:17 PM
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Join Date: 08-06-2007 Location: Bulgaria
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| Re: Do Jeans Help? Here is full of crazy (stupid) guys who ride with shorts, flip-flops, T-shirts and no helmets. Really, they are so many! I think they take their bikes only to go to a cafe and to be seen but still they could put some clothes on. If leather is too much for them, yes, jeans would do. The most interesting is that they ride thoughtlessly, even try to do some stunts. It really frightens me. Don't they esteem their life? |
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08-10-2007, 7:38 PM
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#62 | | Been down that road...
Join Date: 05-09-2007 Location: Florida
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| Re: Do Jeans Help? Some people have to learn the hard way...I know I did. |
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08-14-2007, 11:17 AM
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Join Date: 08-30-2006 Location: Panama City, Panama
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| Re: Do Jeans Help? I live in Panama City, Panama where its usually around 90 degrees F and 75% (or more) humidity; for everyday I wear jeans and a mesh jacket and gloves. Leathers for fast Sunday riding, I may not be the best looking guy in the bunch, but I like my skin in one piece.... |
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08-14-2007, 8:57 PM
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Join Date: 05-28-2007 Location: SW Ohio "Buckeye Country"
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| Re: Do Jeans Help? Quote:
Originally Posted by jhonda41 where are you getting your data from? | Didn't he imply Science? You wouldn't argue with a scientist would you?  |
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08-14-2007, 9:01 PM
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Join Date: 05-28-2007 Location: SW Ohio "Buckeye Country"
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| Re: Do Jeans Help? You know, it just occurred to me; "I wonder if all the guys on HD forums sit around and consider this topic?". Then I wondered; "how many of them can read and type?". Sorry, couldn't resist on that one... Seriously, some of this sensitivity to wearing protective gear is very culturally driven. There is a culture within the SBK community and there is a different culture in the "Chrome" community. Not sure what that means exactly, but it's something to make you go "hmm". |
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08-14-2007, 10:09 PM
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#66 | | Been down that road...
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| Re: Do Jeans Help? The "Chromies" live by the creed, 'Ride Free or Die', so helmets and protective gear are irrelevent in their black and chrome world... |
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08-14-2007, 10:22 PM
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Join Date: 04-24-2007 Location: Sydney, Australia
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| Re: Do Jeans Help? Ill chime in with a different attitude...
I have on occasions ridden in shorts after playing beach volleyball on a hot day. Yes I know its a risk and not as safe as jeans and definitely not as safe as leather. Funny thing is I will still wear my leather jacket and gloves!
Its only ever been on commutes in suburban areas. Wouldnt go at freeway or back road speed like that.
But - I have found that in real hot weather jeans are better than shorts. The last two times Ive worn shorts was because it was very hot and after about 15 mins I found my legs were getting burnt from hot air going past them - they were going red. Both times I stopped and put my jeans on and it felt better.
Yes - "reverse wind chill" from the hot air!
So it is possible to be hot enough that jeans are better than shorts!
Ive also found that in similar conditions its better to zip the jacket up than to have the zip open - again to stop reverse wind chill. |
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09-09-2007, 11:00 PM
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#68 |
Join Date: 02-05-2007 Location: Australia
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| Re: Do Jeans Help? I have the Draggin' Jeans, they have kevlar on the knees and ass. I had an off at about 80 km/h and the jeans held up just some scuff marks thats it |
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10-25-2007, 11:05 AM
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Join Date: 10-17-2005 Location: Grafton, IL
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| Re: Do Jeans Help? Quote:
Originally Posted by robbied I have the Draggin' Jeans, they have kevlar on the knees and ass. I had an off at about 80 km/h and the jeans held up just some scuff marks thats it | I will chime in on the draggin jeans. Normally wear full leathers when I ride, but if it is an easy ride and very hot will wear my draggin jeans with the rest of my gear.
I went down at 100 MPH in my jeans on 9-22 of this year, first initial impact to the road was with my left knee as someone stated draggin jeans blew apart like a wet napkin, injury suffered open wound fracture to my tibia, road rash was minimal .Right knee 2 road rash spots about the size of a quarter. No other road rash to my lower body after a 200 foot slide and tumble down the highway. I have already bought a new pair of draggin jeans this time with the knee armor.
Last edited by redrider67 : 10-25-2007 at 1:41 PM.
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10-25-2007, 3:57 PM
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| Re: Do Jeans Help? get your friend to come and stay in scotland problem solved .... |
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