Clothing
If you are going to
ride a motorcycle or moped you need to consider what you are dressed in.
Here we try to give
a little advice mostly aimed at new riders; once you have progressed you
will start to understand better what suits you as an individual.
Helmet.
A good dealer will
also give you advice and make sure the helmet is fitted to you properly.
The most important thing about helmets is the fit. It should be a good snug
fit; you may even think it's too tight especially around your cheeks. Heads
and helmets come in lots of different shapes as well as different sizes. You
may find that you need to try a few brands before you find a shape that
suits you.
Do not buy a second hand helmet, you do not know what has happened to it,
helmets have a life of about 2-3 years and if they have been dropped from a
height of more than about 2 feet they are not safe.
Whilst the most popular helmet colour is black, you should consider buying a
brightly coloured helmet it is a big help in trying to get others to see
you. A number of riders like the helmet to match the bike i.e. they don't
like blue helmets with a red bike, if you buy a multicoloured helmet it will
go with any colour bike.
Clothing in
general.
Whilst proper
Motorcycle clothing is the best thing to wear it can be expensive, the
majority of riders buy it bit at a time and make do with normal clothing in
the meantime.
If you are going to do this the order for buying it should be,
1. Helmet
2. All season gloves.
3. Lightweight Waterproof Jacket and trousers, or one piece suit.
4. Jacket,
5. Boots
6. Trousers
Whist you are
riding you will not get hot even on a summer day.The biggest danger is that
you will get cold. Make sure that you are wearing something that will keep
you warm, dry and comfortable. If you get cold and wet you are not able to
concentrate on what you and others are doing. The other thing you are trying
to do with the clothing is to protect yourself if you come off the bike. The
main concern is avoiding taking your skin off, so the clothing needs to be
tough and well fitting, so that there is no danger of exposing skin.
Gloves
You should never consider riding a bike without gloves. Ultimately you will
find that you need a few pairs, Summer, Winter and all other times,(all
season) you will only need the Summer ones for a few days in the height of
summer. The very thick winter ones for a few weeks in the winter and the
rest of the time you need a medium weight, preferably waterproof glove.
Ski type gloves may keep you warm and dry, but they will give you no
protection if you come off.
If you do come off there is a good chance that your hands will be the first
thing to hit the ground, taking all the skin off the palms of your hands is
not funny.
Lightweight
Waterproof Jacket and trousers, or one piece suit.
Lightweight nylon waterproofs are not expensive and can be folded up quite
small. They can be used over jeans, denim jackets etc. apart from being
waterproof they will stop the wind and will help considerably in keeping you
warm.
Jacket.
Try to avoid big
bulky jackets such as padded Ski type jackets, Thy will give you no
protection if you come off the bike, they will obscure the mirrors, the wind
tends to get in and blow them up even bigger and you get affected by the
wind more.
Bike jackets can be
leather or fabric, Leather gives the best protection if you come off, fabric
jackets tend to be more practical in that they work well in all weather.
Good alternatives
would be denim or heavy waxed cotton
Boots.
In the absence of
proper bike boots, you need heavy shoes or boots, some heavy walking boots
are fine, work boots are fine. Ideally you should have ankle protection.
Flat soles are best.
Try to avoid steel
toecaps. Trainers will give no protection and the soft soles will make it
difficult to put the bike onto its stand.
Trousers.
Bike trousers can
be leather or fabric, Leather gives the best protection if you come off,
fabric tends to be more practical because it works well in all weather.
Tough denim jeans are a good substitute, but make sure they are well fitting
especially at the bottom of the legs.