Great video. 72 years young, been riding over 50 years with time out for career and marriage inbetween. Marylander now, but began in CA riding with no helmet and tshirt up/down PCH for years. The Big Guy up there has been kind to me. Retired now, still riding my '79 XS1100 and dual sport DR. I'd asked for a video on gear and you've done a great job. Time to supplement my 30-year old Joe Rocket leather jacket with some updated gear. Thanks for the recommendations....Paul
That sure is a great leather jacket. Wait until it's 30 years old. I found that mine shrunk.!!! Happens to most of us. Of course, most of my shirts shrunk also, and don't get me started on the pants issue. Lol. 👍👍
Ok, don't hate me, but I actually weigh less than I did in high school (I do a lot of running)! Thanks for watching and please subscribe if you haven't already!
I've always been a full face helmet guy riding offroad and sportbikes. I've since switched to riding and FJR1300 and on longer rides I can really see the benefits of having a modular helmet. Just being able to scratch your nose or take a drink on a long ride would be worth it. There are workarounds for the full face, but my next helmet will be a modular.
ive been riding in my river road mesh coat for atleast 12 years and gloves in the summer just to keep protected, but still good gear, plus riding shoes now, , i hit a deer at 50mph and did a little damage, so i defitely believe
Half helmets cause deaths by rotating backwards in a crash and severing the spinal cord just below the base of the skull. That's why 3/4 helmets were invented. Good call by NOT recommending half helmets.
Some good points, but you didn't mention an armored jacket/vest under your gear, this makes a leather jacket all the way to mesh gear, safer. One other issue is, you said (12:42) if you wear full protected race pants, "You'll look look like a tool", SERIOUSLY??? You should be encouraging people to use the best/most protection they can, not being an A$$ criticizing how uncool, or "A tool" , you'll be for choosing the top protection option. I wear race pants year round (and I'm in Arizona), I've crashed in them going 60MPH, and walked away without a scratch, just roadrashed pants. I guess I'm going to have to accept, I look like a "TOOL", sad. USMC Vet 1983-87 .
Thanks for the comment. I need to get and test an armored shirt to wear solo or under my gear, that's a great idea (I also need a chest protector for trail riding, but that's another story). I was trying to be a bit funny with the tool comment and I guess I just assume people are as thick-skinned as I am and that it wouldn't actually cause them not to wear the protection they wanted to wear. Also, thank you for serving!
I understand ATGATT, but I've gotta be honest about how I ride. If he wears boots, motorcycle jacket, gloves and helmet every time he rides (as I do), I'll be perfectly happy. Thanks for watching and for commenting! Please subscribe if you haven't already and keep the comments coming.
Great video. 72 years young, been riding over 50 years with time out for career and marriage inbetween. Marylander now, but began in CA riding with no helmet and tshirt up/down PCH for years. The Big Guy up there has been kind to me. Retired now, still riding my '79 XS1100 and dual sport DR. I'd asked for a video on gear and you've done a great job. Time to supplement my 30-year old Joe Rocket leather jacket with some updated gear. Thanks for the recommendations....Paul
I aim to please! Thanks so much for watching and I hope it helped!
That sure is a great leather jacket. Wait until it's 30 years old. I found that mine shrunk.!!! Happens to most of us. Of course, most of my shirts shrunk also, and don't get me started on the pants issue. Lol. 👍👍
Ok, don't hate me, but I actually weigh less than I did in high school (I do a lot of running)! Thanks for watching and please subscribe if you haven't already!
I've always been a full face helmet guy riding offroad and sportbikes. I've since switched to riding and FJR1300 and on longer rides I can really see the benefits of having a modular helmet. Just being able to scratch your nose or take a drink on a long ride would be worth it. There are workarounds for the full face, but my next helmet will be a modular.
They really are the best if you spend a lot of time in the saddle. Thanks for watching and please subscribe if you haven't already!
Great job with these videos man...really appreciate them!
Thank you for watching!!! If you have any suggestions, send them my way!
ive been riding in my river road mesh coat for atleast 12 years and gloves in the summer just to keep protected, but still good gear, plus riding shoes now, , i hit a deer at 50mph and did a little damage, so i defitely believe
Yikes! So glad the damage wasn't bad. Thanks for watching and please subscribe if you haven't already!
Half helmets cause deaths by rotating backwards in a crash and severing the spinal cord just below the base of the skull. That's why 3/4 helmets were invented. Good call by NOT recommending half helmets.
Thanks for backing me up on that! Thanks for watching and please subscribe if you haven't already!
Some good points, but you didn't mention an armored jacket/vest under your gear, this makes a leather jacket all the way to mesh gear, safer.
One other issue is, you said (12:42) if you wear full protected race pants, "You'll look look like a tool", SERIOUSLY??? You should be encouraging people to use the best/most protection they can, not being an A$$ criticizing how uncool, or "A tool" , you'll be for choosing the top protection option. I wear race pants year round (and I'm in Arizona), I've crashed in them going 60MPH, and walked away without a scratch, just roadrashed pants. I guess I'm going to have to accept, I look like a "TOOL", sad.
USMC Vet 1983-87
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Thanks for the comment. I need to get and test an armored shirt to wear solo or under my gear, that's a great idea (I also need a chest protector for trail riding, but that's another story).
I was trying to be a bit funny with the tool comment and I guess I just assume people are as thick-skinned as I am and that it wouldn't actually cause them not to wear the protection they wanted to wear.
Also, thank you for serving!
Not a bad starting point, but way too much non-moto gear in your video. Teach your son the right way = ATGATT ☮
I understand ATGATT, but I've gotta be honest about how I ride. If he wears boots, motorcycle jacket, gloves and helmet every time he rides (as I do), I'll be perfectly happy. Thanks for watching and for commenting! Please subscribe if you haven't already and keep the comments coming.
@@mustachemoto Semper Fi!