Who rides in Shorts and Tee...hot day riding?
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RE: Who rides in Shorts and Tee...hot day riding?
ORIGINAL: pimpncbr954s
well lemme add somethin ive rode witout gear and wit gear, ive also fell without gear. one big reason people get road rash on 80%of there body when they fall at 30mph is cuz they dont know how to fall, if u fall tuck and tumble dont try to fight the fall and put ur hands down and try to slide across the damn pavement. if ur a good rider than u know how to fall and when u fall u tuck and tumble! ill ride without gear, but thats just my preference.
well lemme add somethin ive rode witout gear and wit gear, ive also fell without gear. one big reason people get road rash on 80%of there body when they fall at 30mph is cuz they dont know how to fall, if u fall tuck and tumble dont try to fight the fall and put ur hands down and try to slide across the damn pavement. if ur a good rider than u know how to fall and when u fall u tuck and tumble! ill ride without gear, but thats just my preference.
ok schwartzanagger, lets see you high side at 80mph tuck and roll. thats some stupid **** dude i really hope u dont believe that lol. youre tumbling at high speed out of control first off, anything can happen. second your body weight is all put on whatever contact points are hitting the ground at that time, and unlike a slide where its 1 impact and then constant light pressure, youre talkin about having your whole body impact the ground again and again.
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RE: Who rides in Shorts and Tee...hot day riding?
ORIGINAL: fishfryer527
Using your brain is the best protective gear out there.
Gear may help with road rash, but I seewhat half the maniacs on this board talk about (150mph, wheelies, stoppies, knee dragging, dragon this, outrunning cops that, nitrous).You can wear all the kevlar/titanium/ceramic in the world, but it ain't gonna save you from an impact that will break your neck, arms or legs. Remember it ain't the fall, it is the sudden stop that kills you.
Using your brain is the best protective gear out there.
Gear may help with road rash, but I seewhat half the maniacs on this board talk about (150mph, wheelies, stoppies, knee dragging, dragon this, outrunning cops that, nitrous).You can wear all the kevlar/titanium/ceramic in the world, but it ain't gonna save you from an impact that will break your neck, arms or legs. Remember it ain't the fall, it is the sudden stop that kills you.
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