Getting a bike soon, curious as to what you guys wear in the summer 100 degree plus heat to stay protected and not have a heat stroke. I have nice leather for when its cooler but this heat is tough. Was looking into the flannels with kevlar in them. Open to answers, appreciated.
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Originally posted by gemini2759 View PostI'm in the valley and wear mostly jeans, a long sleeve shirt, good leather boots and sometimes a vest. No helmet. If I lived in a bigger city I'd wear a breathable armor jacket with helmet.
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The style of jacket you want is “mesh” or “textile”.. they make some that are mostly mesh with armor in specific places (chest/back/elbows) but they are very breathable and are the lightest jacket you can get. The textile ones have slightly more protection, heavier padding, and vents for breathability but aren’t as light as mesh. Think mesh for 90 degree weather, textile for 65 degree weather.
Dainese and Joe Rocket make great mesh options. Tourmaster, HD, Alpinestars make good textile options.
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I rode more than I drove in my 20s in west Texas and the metromess. I usually wore a mesh jacket with some armor built in and jeans (which isn't best obviously). I always wore gloves and boots as well. Full face helmet too just something with good ventilation. I'm hot natured as can be but it was generally fine unless I was stuck in serious stop and go traffic.
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When it's cooler I have a nice leather riding jacket that I wear but right now it's just jeans, tshirt, leather boots and half helmet for me. It's way too freakin' hot for anything else for me. I rode to work today wearing jeans and a Magellan shirt. I ride 90 miles round trip to work so I'm not into having a heatstroke
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Sleeveless shirt (show off your tats and get tanned,) jeans and GOOD Boots! Never wore a helmet unless I was in a state that you had to.
Rode over 25 years and just remember...."It's not IF you go down, but WHEN you go down." IMO of course....only "accident" I ever had was a punk on a crotch rocket who decided to cut in front of me to show off? I was going around 30 mph on my way to a now defunct Bike bar in Lubbock...Scooters. It was either hit him broadside with my Road King or lock it down and do the skid. Since I raised 3 boys who had their share of STUPID show off things...I locked it down and slid. Strawberried up on my right side, found out later I had a hairline fracture on my right hip...but otherwise did ok.
I know, perhaps stupid for no helmet, but that was me and my guardian angels protected me for many years. If this is your first bike, just learn and be comfortable with your ride. Gives defensive driving a WHOLE new meaning on 2 wheels.
Good luck and enjoy....OH, full leathers in cold weather.....
"I never knew how beautiful the sky was until I was on my HD the first time!"
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