Vegetarian Bikers? I know you are out there!
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Vegetarian Bikers? I know you are out there!
Hello all,
Any other vegetarian bikers out here?
I thought the poll could be interesting. Feel free to explain your responses.
As for me, I try to avoid leather when I can. I would not get leather saddlebags/gear bags, ect.
My jacket is textile, but has leather from above-the-elbow to the wrist, bottom side only (did not realize this when I bought it online).
I do have a pair of leather gloves... I ride all winter, and cannot find a textile that will keep the wind out well enough. I have arrived at work with almost no feeling in my fingers once or twice. Any thoughts on good textile gloves would be more than welcome!
Have a pair of leather boots from long before I was a vegetarian, wear them but would not replace with leather. Too many suitable options in footwear.
--David
Any other vegetarian bikers out here?
I thought the poll could be interesting. Feel free to explain your responses.
As for me, I try to avoid leather when I can. I would not get leather saddlebags/gear bags, ect.
My jacket is textile, but has leather from above-the-elbow to the wrist, bottom side only (did not realize this when I bought it online).
I do have a pair of leather gloves... I ride all winter, and cannot find a textile that will keep the wind out well enough. I have arrived at work with almost no feeling in my fingers once or twice. Any thoughts on good textile gloves would be more than welcome!
Have a pair of leather boots from long before I was a vegetarian, wear them but would not replace with leather. Too many suitable options in footwear.
--David
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I'm no Vegan, but...
Vegans are hardcore. I am not a Vegan, but still am anti-leather. Lots of Vegetarians are.
Cows don't die for milk and cheese... But there is still some moral ambiguity there. I could see going Vegan, except I don't have the memory for it! You'd be suprised what has meat in it out there (frosted Pop-Tarts, for one thing...).
--Dave
Cows don't die for milk and cheese... But there is still some moral ambiguity there. I could see going Vegan, except I don't have the memory for it! You'd be suprised what has meat in it out there (frosted Pop-Tarts, for one thing...).
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Re: I'm no Vegan, but...
yeah, i think vegans are insane.safety-boy wrote:Vegans are hardcore. I am not a Vegan, but still am anti-leather. Lots of Vegetarians are.
Cows don't die for milk and cheese... But there is still some moral ambiguity there. I could see going Vegan, except I don't have the memory for it! You'd be suprised what has meat in it out there (frosted Pop-Tarts, for one thing...).
--Dave

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If I didn't love to eat meat I'd probably be a vegetarian.
As for leather gear? I'm slowly phasing mine out, mostly because I believe I can get warmer textiles gear, with better protection.
As for leather gear? I'm slowly phasing mine out, mostly because I believe I can get warmer textiles gear, with better protection.
Of course I'm generalizing from a single example here, but everyone does that. At least I do.
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I'll throw my hat in with science...
I think textiles could be far superior to leather, wear wise - but we get a lot of nylon and polyesters that will melt (probably a cost thing).
I always wondered about a textile jacket with small ceramic bumps - padded from behind obviously... Racing knee sliders are ceramic, if I am not mistaken - not 1.5 inches of laminated leather.
Leather is cheap, and is the standard... Without a demand for better textiles, there won't be better textiles (the biker market is small enough a niche already - taking chances is probably not in most companies' best interest).
I don't know that I will get fast enough on the EN450 to melt my textile or polyuerethane jacket.
--David
I always wondered about a textile jacket with small ceramic bumps - padded from behind obviously... Racing knee sliders are ceramic, if I am not mistaken - not 1.5 inches of laminated leather.
Leather is cheap, and is the standard... Without a demand for better textiles, there won't be better textiles (the biker market is small enough a niche already - taking chances is probably not in most companies' best interest).
I don't know that I will get fast enough on the EN450 to melt my textile or polyuerethane jacket.

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I love meat. Thats it. Animals are there for a reason and that is to feed me.
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But i can understand some peoples point of views about the subject. I for one tho would not be able to give up meat, i just love it so much
As for gear, im starting to build mine up, so if its leather or frabic, i really dont mind, just as long as it gives me the protection that i need and is at a reasonable price. Us students are always broke ya know
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But i can understand some peoples point of views about the subject. I for one tho would not be able to give up meat, i just love it so much

As for gear, im starting to build mine up, so if its leather or frabic, i really dont mind, just as long as it gives me the protection that i need and is at a reasonable price. Us students are always broke ya know

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mmmmmm....steak. I crave steak. mmmmmm
steak.....mmmmmmm *drooling*
I dont see anything wrong with killing cows as long as nothing goes to waste. So i am all for leather, steak, milk, cheese, and anything else i cant think of.
steak.....mmmmmmm *drooling*
I dont see anything wrong with killing cows as long as nothing goes to waste. So i am all for leather, steak, milk, cheese, and anything else i cant think of.
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Price is always a factor...
I got my leather gloves for $5 at Wal-Mart... Not motorcycle gloves, but still better than the Alpine Star winter gloves I have. 

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I'm a vegetarian, but not vegan. Tried to go vegan once, but I missed my cheese omelets too much. So, no food with a face here. That includes gelatin (you'll find that in marshmallows, Jell-O, and many other gelatinous items) because it's derived from pigs. I also check soup ingredients since they are often made with chicken broth.
I do wear leather for practical reasons - with shoes, gloves, motorcycle gear, etc. - mostly because it's durable, softens nicely with time, and someone already killed the cow for their dinner. I don't like using leather for a fashion statement only as with furniture, car seats, and the like.
Cheers,
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I do wear leather for practical reasons - with shoes, gloves, motorcycle gear, etc. - mostly because it's durable, softens nicely with time, and someone already killed the cow for their dinner. I don't like using leather for a fashion statement only as with furniture, car seats, and the like.
Cheers,
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