Do Motorcycle Back Protectors Really Work?

The doctor walked in and said “You’re stupid. Don’t ride motorcycles anymore. But you’re fine.” That was Louis CK on WTF With Marc Maron, back in 2010. He was doing 70 miles down second avenue in Manhattan. This was in the late eighties, when he was around 22. He had been doing stand-up for about 4 years at that point. He was riding a motorcycle in NYC so he could get to shows quicker.  The incident he was narrating was about a major motorcycle accident that he got into. A car ran a red light and plowed right into his…

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10 Best Women’s Motorcycle Gloves That Look Incredible

I stared at my Ninja ZX-11. Barely any scratches, it was a week old. “Alright, so how long until I get good at riding this?” “You do it for long enough until you get a false sense of invincibility.”, my brother chuckled. That was over two decades ago. And even though my brother was joking, there was a modicum of truth to it. That false sense of invincibility has done a lot of people dirty . I’ve covered thousands of miles of asphalt ever since I first started riding. Accustomed myself to all the riding conditions. And acquainted myself with…

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Alpinestars SMX-1 Air v2 Gloves Review

The Alpinestars SMX-1 Air V2 Gloves is a protective short cuff glove that provides motorcycle riders with basic protection in a leather and mesh chassis. This version of the Alpinestars SMX-1 comes with padded fingers, a redesigned cuff closure and strategically set stretch material that allows tons of air for hot weather riding. The V2 was created using a heavy-duty mesh and perforated leather that provides both breathability and basic protection when riding. The synthetic suede on the sides and palm of the glove helps protect against abrasion and regular wear and tear. Features Let’s take a look at some of the…

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Top 5 Motorcycle Boots for Any Weather

If you’re serious about motorcycles, you know that you need at least one great pair of motorcycle boots in your wardrobe. Sure, you can wear regular shoes on a motorcycle, but a specially-designed pair of boots is a much better option if you want to keep your feet intact in case of an accident. Your feet, ankles and lower legs are more fragile than you might care to think, especially if worse comes to worst and they end up underneath a heavy bike in a crash – that’s when you’ll appreciate the tough materials and other protective features of a…

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