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Top 5 Tips for Buying Motorcycle Accessories and Gear

By Dudepins @dudepins

Whether you are looking for casual or street motorcycle riding gear, it is necessary to understand which items are essential and which are not. This guide was created with the new rider in mind to help them pick out the best gear and clothing for their riding style. Here are our top 5 tips for new motorcyclists

Protecting Your Noggin

Top 5 Tips for Buying Motorcycle Accessories and Gear

While there are plenty of options when it comes to cheap motorcycle clothing and accessories, one of the places you don't want to skimp is on the purchase of a motorcycle helmet. Helmets and masks are the only things protecting your cranium from getting smacked around too much in the event of a crash. Be sure to investigate the durability, padding and fit before settling on a new helmet. The most protective helmets are also full-face mask, meaning they cover your entire head, offering a visor as a viewing window. While more casual riders may not need a full mask, it should be a consideration, especially for those who do off-roading or endurance riding.

Getting a Grip

Top 5 Tips for Buying Motorcycle Accessories and Gear

Next, you will want to invest in a pair of riding gloves. Again, depending on your riding style, you can get away with less. For example, a commuter or casual rider can, at a bare minimum, purchase a pair of durable leather gloves, which will protect from minor abrasions while offering optimal control. However, for a more aggressive rider, you will want to buy a pair of gloves with both hard and soft padding, paying particular attention to the protection on the palms because this is where your hands are likely to absorb an impact.

Putting Your Best Foot Forward

After the purchase of a helmet and gloves, you will want to invest in a good, sturdy pair of riding boots. Motorcycles are heavy machines, around 350 pounds or more, and your feet, legs, and ankles support most of said weight. You want to find a pair of boots that provide excellent through-support - meaning, you want boots that go up to at least the base of your calf. Also, depending on where you live, you may want to purchase boots with all-weather protection against the elements.

Getting All Gussied Up

Once you have your hands, feet, and head all protected, you can begin looking for the fun stuff: the clothing. Special-made motorcycle clothing does not have to be all leather, monochrome and boring. In fact, with advancements in clothing technologies, riders can purchase a wide array of styles and prints. You can buy jeans or shirts that have integrated Kevlar and padding. You can even find jacket and pant combinations that zipper together for optimum support and protection. Let your personality run wild.

Stepping Into a One-Piece Suit

However, if you cannot find protective clothing to suit your personality or wardrobe style, then you can purchase a one-piece suit, which is especially useful in colder climates. These suits are worn over your casual, everyday attire, allowing you to ride your motorcycle no matter the occasion.

It can be challenging for a beginner looking for street motorcycle riding gear. However, as overwhelming as it might be, you can simplify your decisions by focusing on the essentials first. Therefore, go out and buy a helmet first, moving on to gloves, boots and then clothes, but most importantly, have fun.


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