RSS Feed for This PostCurrent Article

Protective Leather Clothing For Riding

Protective Leather Clothing for Riding

By:  Keith Theusch

http://www.bikerleatherandclothing.com

Many people who don’t ride believe that bikers wear leather because of the way it looks.  To those of us that do ride, our leather means so much more.  Although we may like the way we look in our leather, leather is also a very important source of protection.  In the unfortunate event that we find ourselves sliding down the asphalt at 60 MPH, we no longer care how we look.  At this point, our leather becomes all about the protection it provides.  Leather is thick, durable and will take a lot of abuse.  Bikers have been using leather for protection for many years.  Leather will also serve to protect you from the weather elements.  Leather will keep you warm in cold weather and it is waterproof which will help keep you dry in the case of rain.  In warmer weather, vented jackets will help them not be so hot to wear.  Leather gear usually consists of a jacket, pants or chaps, gloves and boots.  Many riders will also wear a leather vest.

A properly fitted leather jacket used for riding will be large and roomy enough to allow the biker to properly operate the motorcycle.  It should also be large enough to wear a sweatshirt underneath during those cold rides. Recently, some cruiser riders have been wearing the split-tailed style Drover Coats. These coats are durable, windproof, waterproof, and reasonably priced. As attractive as a Drover Coat might be for riding a horse, it’s less than ideal for motorcycling. These long coats can become tangled in the running gear. This is extremely dangerous and I advise against wearing a Drover Coat while riding motorcycle.

Many people only wear chaps to keep their legs warm while riding in colder weather.  However, chaps do much more than keep your legs warm.  In the event of an accident, your chaps will act as a tough, thick layer of skin to help protect your legs.  Chaps will also protect your legs from small rocks that are kicked up form vehicles in front of you.  A properly fitted pair of chaps will fit snug while sitting on your motorcycle and have a little play while up walking around.

Leather gloves are very important.  They protect your hands.  Your hands control the most important aspect of motorcycle riding and it’s important to protect them properly.  It is essential that your gloves fit comfortably and that they are flexible enough to allow you to properly control your motorcycle.

Leather boots will provide much more protection than ordinary fabric shoes.  The leather uppers will help deflect debris and help prevent your legs from being burned on the hot pipes of a motorcycle.  In the event of an accident, leather boots will help protect your feet from impact and abrasion.  A stepped boot will help you keep your feet on the pegs.  I recommend using a slip-on or zippered boot rather than one with laces.  Laces can become entangled on a motorcycle part while riding or reaching for the ground.  Always, Always, wear boots that have oil resistant, non-skid outsoles.

Leather vests are a traditional part of the motorcycle culture.  Although they will provide some level of protection, vests are worn more as a statement than for protection.  Leather vests can be worn either under or over your leather jacket.

Remember, you will always be safer wearing your leather biker clothing while you ride.  Even the safest and best riders can have an accident.  Ride safe and ride often.

Keith D. Theusch

http://www.bikerleatherandclothing.com<–>

Trackback URL

  1. 5 Comment(s)

  2. By Djembes on Nov 5, 2008 | Reply

    This is a very interesting article! That is crazy to think that such a small article of clothing can protect you from a 60 mph crash. I’m not sure what your take on helmets is but whenever I see someone riding down the road without a helmet I can’t help but think “that person is an idiot”. It’s so dangerous to not wear a helmet, I don’t see why someone wouldn’t. Also, the law requires to wear seat belts in most states so why isn’t it a law to wear a helmet? Just a thought! Great article! -M

  3. By Dave Peterson on Feb 4, 2009 | Reply

    A good article with some very good points. One more thing that should be pointed out. Not all types of leathers are created equal.

    Sheepskin or suede are usually softer and more comfortable when new, but don’t give you near the protection that cowhide or buffalo leather do.

    When choosing motorcycle leathers don’t just go for looks or soft comfort.

  4. By Motorcycle Leathers on Feb 7, 2009 | Reply

    Dave has a good point. Leave the need for style at home when choosing protective gear. Your purchasing it for protection not looks.

  5. By Barton Gilner on Sep 11, 2011 | Reply

    hey there and thank you for your information – I’ve certainly picked up anything new from proper here. I did however experience several technical issues the use of this site, as I experienced to reload the website many instances previous to I may get it to load properly. I were brooding about in case your web hosting is OK? No longer that I am complaining, but slow loading cases instances will often affect your placement in google and could harm your high-quality score if advertising and ***********|advertising|advertising|advertising and *********** with Adwords. Anyway I am adding this RSS to my email and can glance out for much extra of your respective exciting content. Make sure you replace this again very soon..

  6. By Jessie Seckington on Sep 13, 2011 | Reply

    Good post. I be taught something tougher on totally different blogs everyday. It should always be stimulating to learn content from other writers and practice a little bit something from their store. I’d desire to make use of some with the content material on my blog whether or not you don’t mind. Natually I’ll offer you a link on your internet blog. Thanks for sharing.

  1. 1 Trackback(s)

  2. Nov 9, 2008: Ride or Store | Open Road Biker

Post a Comment

Archives