Bob Denman
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Not ON one...Do you really slide on a spyder???
But come off of it, and you'll slide, tumble, twist, tear, and collide with the darndest of things!

Not ON one...Do you really slide on a spyder???
I wish this thread was named differently. Now I feel compelled to ride tonight with just my helmet and boots. Beware Chelan of a Yellow Sypder with a large naked man with his boots and helmet on tonight.:yes::yes::yes::yes:
When I took the advanced MSF course on my motorcycle, that is exactly what they recommended. In fact, you had to have all of those things or you could not participate in the "skills" section of the course. That being said, they were always quick to point out that that the only legal requirement in Pennsylvania was for eye protection. So, according to the MSF, in Pennsylvania it is indeed legal to ride naked except for goggles or glasses. :yikes:I justify going without armor by thinking about the MSF course requirement - shoes that cover the ankles, long sleeves, long pants, helmet.
Do you all who wear jackets always wear the armor, too?
When I used my TourMaster Flex jacket, I took the armor out to make it more comfortable and lighter. At the OE I bought two jackets - one denim and one mesh. None of the Can-Am jackets come with armor and you have to buy it seperately.
I justify going without armor by thinking about the MSF course requirement - shoes that cover the ankles, long sleeves, long pants, helmet.
I also prefer an ATGATT approach! :thumbup:
Has anyone came off a sypder without being hit or running off the road? If that happens, road rash is not really the main concern. I think protective layers for road rash are more for 2 wheels where you could lay the bike down and skid down the asphalt. Jacket and pants are not going to do much for an impact.
Ah! Well, guess I was in the ball park then.Oh! Sorry!pps:
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