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A Beginner’s Guide To Motorcycle Gear

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  If you’re a beginner in motorcycle riding, you must know that there is a lot to learn. Selecting a good gear can yield you a lot of benefits. It helps you be safe and secure while you ride your motorcycle, it makes you look smart and prevents you from accidents. Choosing good riding gear can seem like a huge obstacle, but this blog is here to break it down for you, and give you some general information and insight into motorcycle gear so that you can make informed and better choices: Helmets - According to a study published by Dietmar Otte, 45 percent of all impacts to motorcycle helmets occur around the face and chin, which are not protected by open-face or three-quarter type helmets. Helmets also help in keeping the wind and bugs out of your eyes which can otherwise irritate your vision and visibility. You should wear a full-face helmet so that your face can be protected if it hits the pavement by accident. According to the manufacturers, helmets have an average lifespan of fi...

Why motorcycle body armor is important for bikers

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All the gear, all the time, that is the mindset that should be followed by every serious rider on the  road. In recent years, the trend of riding solo and in expedition groups has caught on in India,  prompting many international brands into action. Still, it is quite hard to get your hands on  protective motorcycle gear from international brands at a reasonable price. In today's post, we are discussing the need for motorcycle body armor for bikers in India. What is a motorcycle body armor? Body armor is a crucial piece of motorcycle safety gear, just like helmets. It protects your skin and  bones from injuries and sprains during accidents and falls. While everything from helmets and gloves  to riding pants can be considered body armor, a body armor vest forms the bulk of this bike safety  gear. How effective is motorcycle body armor for protection? Riding with motorcycle body armor is definitely better than riding without it. Riders have walk...