Baheid
Member
It never ceases to amaze me the way some riders in the US dress for bike riding. They obviously have not had any kind experience similar to our friend - Remington Rider because otherwise they would dress approriately.
I have to say that in Florida it is tempting to discard clothing in order to keep cool but to ride a bike with a tee shirt, shorts and no helmet is simply asking for trouble. I ride my bike daily and I have to admit that I can get a wee bit sticky with all my gear on but I would never be tempted to leave off anything that will prevent me from being injured in the event of a crash.
Coming from a country (Scotland) where protective gear is very much dual purpose - the climate dictates what and how much you wear as much as being safe, we do not have an option.
Roads are made from concrete and are very unforgiving.
Be safe!
I have to say that in Florida it is tempting to discard clothing in order to keep cool but to ride a bike with a tee shirt, shorts and no helmet is simply asking for trouble. I ride my bike daily and I have to admit that I can get a wee bit sticky with all my gear on but I would never be tempted to leave off anything that will prevent me from being injured in the event of a crash.
Coming from a country (Scotland) where protective gear is very much dual purpose - the climate dictates what and how much you wear as much as being safe, we do not have an option.
Roads are made from concrete and are very unforgiving.
Be safe!