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If people are completely honest about it, I think that those of us who ride fully protected have just a bit of envy for the naivete regarding safety that the t-shirt clad possess, knowing full well that we are safer. Especially on a frickin 100° commute day. I can think all afternoon how stupid they are, but I still wish, just a bit, that I was ridin free in the air. Getting on 24 takes most of it away, but I'm still steamy when I get home.
And the debate doesn't rage, it just buzzes and whines like flies around the room on said hot day.
PS And there's always road rash girl.
when moving, with a fully vented light colored textile jacket, you are likely cooler than a person in a t-shirt who has the sun beating down on their bare skin
throw a wet t-shirt on under that jacket, and it can be sort of chilly into the 70's at speed


I used to to be a jeans, t-shirt, F-U I'm doing what I want fool. Well try nursing road rash for a month and tell me how cool you are? I bet 99% of you who are anti-atgatt have never been down? Have a friend who will never walk again, would a spine protector have saved his back? Don't know but damn it guy's it's not that bad wearing gear! Shi& happens, and never when you think it is going to happen. My final bitch is for the A-holes, yes A-holes who take thier cute girl out on thier sport bike dressed for the club??twofinger Risk your own damn skin!
I don't think that its anti atgatt, its more that some people that put labels on others for not wearing what they deem to be the proper gear, are a little too full of themselves. Because of the gear they wear. And I'd bet that pretty much most of the people on here, the guys that actually ride, and have real on the bike experience, have been down. I see that there is a tendency of low/no miles guys, to call others, squids, because those other guys aren't wearing enough gear to satisfy them (the actual squids). Squids is a term that identifies a lack of skill, or experience, or a mindset. It didn't used to (and still doesn't) identify what someone wore when they rode.
As motorcyclists, there is a certain tough exterior that must be maintained with no hint of emotional gheyness (not that there is anything wrong with being...) as proof against ridicule and humiliation.I've been down.I'd bet that pretty much most of the people on here, the guys that actually ride, and have real on the bike experience, have been down.
And then there's the actuarial view.
If you ride without good gear, the chances are much greater that you'll suffer serious injury or death at much more significant rate than those who wear ATGATT.... So you have to ask yourself a question. How much time do you want to spend with someone whose behavior indicates that their life is highly likely to be impacted or truncated by their behavior, which is certainly a judgment many make with drug addicts and alcohol abusers.
And then there's the actuarial view.
If you ride without good gear, the chances are much greater that you'll suffer serious injury or death at much more significant rate than those who wear ATGATT.... So you have to ask yourself a question. How much time do you want to spend with someone whose behavior indicates that their life is highly likely to be impacted or truncated by their behavior, which is certainly a judgment many make with drug addicts and alcohol abusers.
Ernie, you're equating not wearing the gear that you want someone else to wear, the same as someone drinking or drugging? You've got to be kidding.
Highly likely? That's a pretty good reach there. Possibly, maybe. Highly likely? No.
Would you attempt to climb Mt. Everest without a parka?![]()
I suppose I have the choice to let my daughter figure out by herself that certain attires in certain places will get her raped. But what a SOB I would be. Yet let fellow riders choose and learn on their own seems OK. Dunno about that.
I used to to be a jeans, t-shirt, F-U I'm doing what I want fool. Well try nursing road rash for a month and tell me how cool you are? I bet 99% of you who are anti-atgatt have never been down? Have a friend who will never walk again, would a spine protector have saved his back? Don't know but damn it guy's it's not that bad wearing gear! Shi& happens, and never when you think it is going to happen. My final bitch is for the A-holes, yes A-holes who take thier cute girl out on thier sport bike dressed for the club??twofinger Risk your own damn skin!
Because my OWN PERSONAL EXPERIENCE OF CRASHING taught me that gear does NOTHING for preventing a crash.
And yes, I hate my squidly decision on that fateful day, but I WILL NOT run and hide in a corner behind gear and claim that it makes me any less likely to go down.
