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deelowe 12 hours ago

Many in the racing community share his opinions. All these things seem to accomplish is making you hot.

dathinab 7 hours ago | parent | next [-]

but there is a huge difference between:

1) racing, and normal motorcycle use -- like the kind of accidents you run into commonly differ hugely

2) you being able to afford a end of the line product or being very budged constrained

and this are two important aspects completely ignored in this discussion

sgt 12 hours ago | parent | prev [-]

It's partly true. I used to ride dirt bikes with full protection everywhere and it just makes you hot, I went to thinner protection and with more focus on getting the basics right: protect your feet at all costs, and protect your head. Aside from that, you're mostly fine. I still wear some light armor on knees and upper body though.

ManuelKiessling 10 hours ago | parent | next [-]

Why are the feet so important?

sgt 9 hours ago | parent | next [-]

Because if you fall on dirt, there is a big risk you will mess up your feet or ankles without proper boots that protect them.

LTL_FTC 8 hours ago | parent | prev | next [-]

Well, I rode on the road but can imagine the same goes for off-road, but the right pair of boots makes a huge difference in one’s confidence and ability to securely put one’s foot down at a stop, especially if it’s a bit slick from oil, or loose debris. That, and you can imagine an object hitting your foot while flying down the highway at 80mph feels very different when you’re wearing riding boots vs. wearing vans. Then there’s the whole, sliding on assault aspect.

guenthert 10 hours ago | parent | prev [-]

Well, perhaps not more important than other body parts, but more likely to be injured.

Every basic motorcycle safety class will urge you to get good boots. I just wished I had heeded that advise in time instead of buying them after my first crash ;-/

ttemPumpinRary 8 hours ago | parent | prev [-]

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