Yay, I got my jackets and gloves!
Posted: Wed Jun 21, 2006 12:12 pm
Now all I need are boots, pants (gonna get draggin' jeans), a helmet, and a motorcycle and I'll be all set!
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However, they still beat regular pants!The Grinch wrote:![]()
Draggin jeans are cool and all, but just remember that they have no armor, and even the kevlar reinforced sections can wear through pretty quickly during a sliding getoff.
It was hard to type with the gloves on so I took them off.Mag7C wrote:However, they still beat regular pants!The Grinch wrote:![]()
Draggin jeans are cool and all, but just remember that they have no armor, and even the kevlar reinforced sections can wear through pretty quickly during a sliding getoff.
I can imagine DieMonkeys sitting in the computer chair wearing jacket and gloves... or was I the only one who did that?
That's true, they do beat regular jeans. But not by much. The kevlar only covers small areas and there's no padding at all.However, they still beat regular pants!
Well, the kevlar covers the butt and the knees and that's what's going to have the most contact with the ground. Will they reduce impact from a highside? No. Reduce road rash from sliding? Yes. It's both cheap and easy to put in pads, although If I was going for a day of twisties I'd rather wear real MC pants. But for bopping about town or normal riding I find them both cooler and more comfortable than even mesh pants over shorts.The Grinch wrote:That's true, they do beat regular jeans. But not by much. The kevlar only covers small areas and there's no padding at all.However, they still beat regular pants!
Like anything else in motorcycling, it's all a matter of how much risk you're willing to take. Me, I'll take leathers over kevlar lined jeans any day.