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Sunday, February 12, 2012

The Significance Of Selecting The Right Motorcycle Helmets And Motorcycle Gloves

By Nathanial Digginbutton


For some, there is nothing better than the freedom of the open road, on a motorbike. There are however always concerns which accompany the hobby, such as the rider's vulnerability to the elements and the potential hazards involved. Motorcycle helmets and motorcycle gloves are therefore essential parts of the gear which any motorcyclist should invest in.

Covering the head is crucial to the motorcyclist's survival in the event of an accident. It is therefore vital that it fits properly. To fit it on, it should be pulled open (by the straps on each side) and then pulled down onto the head. If it slips on easily, without having to first pull open the sides with the straps, then it is too small.

It should feel as if it is putting pressure on your cheeks and pushing them inwards. To test it, pull it up and down and from side to side. If it comes off, it is not the right size. It should be tight enough to pull your skin with it. Feeling claustrophobic while it is on, is normal. The feeling will eventually lessen with practice.

As with all types of gear, there are many different types of gloves. Most commonly, especially in parts of the world where the weather is cold, full fingered ones are recommended because the power of the elements should never be underestimated. These provide a good grip surface and warmth, to prevent the danger of developing frostbite on the fingers.

Leather itself may not provide sufficient warmth, which is why some pairs are manufactured with an inner warm lining. Choosing a pair also depends on the type of biking concerned. When buying a pair, always ask for the advice of a professional in this regard.

A helpful tip to remember is that when buying motorcycle helmets and motorcycle gloves, or any other related gear, no cost should be spared. Save up for them if necessary but never buy cheap gear, because on a bike, safety precautions must be taken seriously.




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