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Get Ready For Spring Motorcycling…

April 30, 2019 by Mr Butterscotch Leave a Comment

Many riders take to roads without realising they are putting themselves in danger by wearing the incorrect clothing. This week’s tips offers advice on clothing to all riders from IAM RoadSmart’s head of driving and riding standards, Richard Gladman.

  • Make sure your crash helmet fits correctly, have your head measured and try a number of makes to ensure a correct fit. It should not move around and must be secured with the chin strap when you are riding. A full face helmet will offer the most protection. If you choose a helmet with an opening chin guard, ride with it down for maximum protection, only ride with it up if the helmet is approved for such use. All safety helmets must be tested to BSI 6658:85 or equivalent (ECE 22.5 in Europe)
  • Keep your visor clean and remember a black visor is illegal at night
  • Do not be tempted to ride without gloves, even a low speed off can result in a nasty injury to your hands. If the weather is warm you can get gloves which will offer protection and allow air flow
  • Boots will offer good protection to your ankles in case of an incident. There are a number of different types available which offer a balance between protection from your bike and also make it able for you to walk around at your destination. A sturdy pair of work boots is much better than a pair of trainers
  • Your clothing needs to be comfortable. An abrasion resistant fabric is best, and there a number of cheap options available with this type of material and armour in your most vulnerable places. If the weather is warm try an airtex type material which will allow the cooling breeze. You need to be able to move and turn so make sure the fit is not too tight but remember a loose flapping jacket will also be uncomfortable
  • Waterproofs, a high viz and a good waterproof suit will allow you to stay comfortable in all conditions, make sure it fits comfortably over your normal motorcycle clothing and does not restrict movement. The high viz is a personal choice but if you are going to wear it make sure it fits properly, too tight or flapping around will be a distraction

Do you want to find out more ways to stay safe on the road? Try our Advanced Riding Course and get the best out of yourself and your motorbike.

Filed Under: Motorbikes Tagged With: Car Articles, IAM RoadSmart, Motorbike, Motorbike tips, Motorcycling, Richard Gladman

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