▲ | dazzawazza 3 hours ago | |||||||
I've come off two motorbikes in the UK. On the first occasion I wore a leather jacket, on the second I had a synthetic jacket on (because it was more comfortable in hot weather). Both were completely safe. On both occasions I slid along the tarmac for about 10-15 meters, I was travelling at around 30-40 mph. I still wear the same leather jacket 30 years later (not for riding) but the synthetic jacket was a right-off. On both occasions I really smacked my head: don't mess about with sub-standard crash helmets. So even though leather is better, we're not racing the TT, we're just going from A-B and if you want to wear synthetic you'll be fine at normal speeds. So if you can't wear leather, for whatever reason, don't let that stop you. | ||||||||
▲ | the_sleaze_ 2 hours ago | parent | next [-] | |||||||
Same thing here. Slid on black ice in the north-east USA winter. Big -big- hit to the side of the helmet, road-slide for 100 feet and got up with a bruised ego. I'd add 1 point for the pads, shoulder elbow and back for impact. Mine happen to be `D3o` and are comfortable | ||||||||
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▲ | loloquwowndueo 2 hours ago | parent | prev [-] | |||||||
* write-off, not right-off. | ||||||||
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