Proper motorcycle
safety gear helps you ride safely
Whether you’re an experienced rider or
just getting started, the right protective gear will help you have enjoyable and,
most importantly, safe journeys. Even if you’re riding just a short distance,
the fact that motorcycles don’t offer the same protections as other vehicles
means that you need to take great care when you hit the road.
At Hunkins & Eaton Insurance
Agency, we want everyone on the road to reach their destination in one piece. Keep
the following safety gear tips we’ve gleaned from motorcycle safety organizations,
including the Motorcycle Safety Foundation and the American Motorcyclist
Association, in mind as you gear up to begin riding again this spring and summer.
Always Wear a Helmet
Perhaps the most important piece of
safety equipment — other than a well-maintained bike — is your helmet. Not only
does a helmet protect your head in the event of a crash, but the visors and face
shields provide additional benefits. You don’t really want to get hit in the
face with a pebble or a bug, do you? Full-face helmets also cut down on wind
noise and can help reduce rider fatigue.
Always make sure your helmet has a
secure fit and that any face-protection options you select allow you to easily
see what’s around you. It may be tempting to feel the wind in your hair as you
ride along the highway, but wearing a helmet should be a no-brainer when you
consider the safety benefits.
Protect Your Feet and Hands
Boots protect your feet and ankles
from injury, not only in a crash but also during the ride, by providing a
barrier against road debris and hot exhaust pipes. The right boot soles (oil-resistant,
rubber-based composite) will help you keep your feet where they need to be — on
the pegs.
And remember to protect your fingers!
Gloves improve your grip and prevent abrasions and blisters. Just be sure that
they fit properly so you can still work the controls of your bike.
The Rest of Your Body Requires Protection, Too
When it comes to clothing to wear
while riding your bike, there are options for every style choice. Look for
protective gear designed specifically for motorcyclists – it will offer you the
best protection while still allowing you to comfortably operate your bike.
There’s a reason many riders wear leather. It is extremely durable and protects against abrasions. However, newer fabrics also provide these benefits. Look for reflective strips or other features designed to help make you more visible to other drivers, or add your own reflective strips if needed.
If it’s windy, you’ll want to wear layers to help keep the wind from your body. If you ride in inclement weather, don a rain suit or other gear designed specifically for those times when the road ahead isn’t quite sunny. You can even look for clothing that features electric heat, which can make your journey much more comfortable.
Important Non-clothing Items
Safety gear isn’t all about clothing.
Some items to keep handy include a flat-tire repair kit, tire-pressure gauge,
spare fuses, and anything else that might be useful for your particular bike. Remember
to pack a flashlight, in case you end up on the side of the road in the dark.
This will also help you remain visible to passing traffic, which is a serious
concern in this type of circumstance.
At Hunkins & Eaton Insurance Agency in Littleton and Lisbon, NH, we want to ensure that you remain safe while riding this spring and summer. For additional safety tips and other useful resources, please read our other blog posts, and
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