I was at a bike shop getting my bike inspected and a guy commented on my shorts, saying "dress for the slide, not the ride". I told him, maybe on your bike, on my bike I would have to bundle for the tumble, so what do you advise I wear?
Before the safety police come and get me, I get the whole wear this or that to prevent this or that type of injury. However, most of those statistics come from 2 wheeled bikes that tend to get dumped and slide on the road. I haven't seen a Ryker "slide" on its side. I wear a helmet every time I ride, and I usually use a reflective coat and wear ankle covering footwear. When it is 80 degrees or higher, I'm wearing shorts. I know the risk, just like I do when I operate my tractor on any incline. Nothing you put on is going to "save" you from a tumble at 70 miles per hour, unless you're wearing some EOD suit. Mitigate, minimize, maybe.
I've been through the bike safety training, I read, and I know how to conduct research. Just saying, facts are that the stats are predominantly about 2-wheel operations. What we need are 3-wheeler sayings. Like waving 3 fingers instead of 2 when you see someone riding on a Ryker, a Spyder, or a trike.
Before the safety police come and get me, I get the whole wear this or that to prevent this or that type of injury. However, most of those statistics come from 2 wheeled bikes that tend to get dumped and slide on the road. I haven't seen a Ryker "slide" on its side. I wear a helmet every time I ride, and I usually use a reflective coat and wear ankle covering footwear. When it is 80 degrees or higher, I'm wearing shorts. I know the risk, just like I do when I operate my tractor on any incline. Nothing you put on is going to "save" you from a tumble at 70 miles per hour, unless you're wearing some EOD suit. Mitigate, minimize, maybe.
I've been through the bike safety training, I read, and I know how to conduct research. Just saying, facts are that the stats are predominantly about 2-wheel operations. What we need are 3-wheeler sayings. Like waving 3 fingers instead of 2 when you see someone riding on a Ryker, a Spyder, or a trike.

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