I realy don`t think that anyone would argue against the value of proper protective clothing when riding but ATGATT will not make you invincible.
I guess I agree kinda. People that spout alphabet as the end to all injury wear me out. PPE is the last line of defense, not the front line. Riding sensibly for the conditions and your skill set with an awareness of things around you seems to be overlooked by alphabet spouting folks. Using your head for something other than a place to put your helmet is the best defense against injury, period. Wear gear or don't, it doesn't matter to me. I don't give anybody grief for either and expect the same courtesy. The bottom line is that riding a motorcycle is inherently dangerous, there's no way to totally remove the risks. Due to the MC's lack of stability and protection when things go south, you are very likely to get hurt. Riding gear can *reduce* the level of injury in such situations, but a sharp mind is the only thing that can really *prevent* the injury. There ain't no silver bullets.
JMHO YMMV
+1
When I got my first ride on an old 40 something Indian at the age of 8 or 9, lied to my Grandmother to do it, besides giving me "riding" instructions for being on the back, he also said "the day you throw your leg over a bike and don't respect it is the day you should stop riding".
I knew he meant a lot of things by that statement and I live by it. Mental state is where it all begins. And I agree 100%. We all have days where we are not really on. When I have those days I respect them and ride accordingly. Other days you are hitting every line and transitions are smooth and life is good.
However one should always ride within their ability's. But how do you know your ability's? Do you practice? Do you do parking lot low speed maneuvers just for fun? Do you engage your ABS just to know how it acts? Do you "explore" triple digit speeds in safe conditions? Do you do a pre ride inspection?
And while it begins with your brain, if it ends badly it is your equipment, practice, and gear that is there. To argue that gear makes no difference or that it will not lessen injury is insane.
And if you watch the races and see these guys sliding off bikes all the time, jump up and try and get the bike going again! Yes I know it is in controlled conditions but still.
As I said I respect everyone's choice as this is what makes our Country great, we have the right to make choices. But suggested, or implied, that gear does not save lives even in high speed crashes is just not accurate.