THURSDAY, JULY 28, 2022
Without the walls, airbags and other safety features of a car, motorcyclists face a far greater chance for injury in the event of an accident. However, while there’s always a greater risk of injury on a motorcycle, you can wear a variety of safety gear to protect your body from the rough pavement. Let’s talk about the most common motorcycle safety gear and how it can help protect you.
Leather
We’ve come to associate leather jackets with bikers, but did you know that leather is much more than a fashion statement? The thick material helps protect your skin during an accident by allowing the biker to slide across the pavement, rather than tumbling. It also helps prevent scratches and other abrasions.
Helmet
Though not every state has a helmet law, it’s crucial to wear one when riding a motorcycle. Choose a helmet with a snug fit. Models with face shields help improve your visibility while riding.
Boots
Motorcycle boots have a thick rubber sole for optimal traction and reinforced materials in more delicate areas, such as the ankles. A good pair of motorcycle boots will be made of weather-proof materials to protect your feet and legs from exposure to harsh conditions, including windburn.
Body Armor
Body armor can be worn for added protection. Made of foam or impact-resistant plastic, body armor is typically worn underneath clothing or built into motorcycle jackets and other garments. Many riders also enjoy the protection of motorcycle gloves. These protect your hands from the elements, along with protection from cuts and scrapes during a fall.
Stay safe on the road. Call Fusion Insurance at 844-7FUSION for more information on motorcycle insurance.
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