If you own a motorcycle, you likely spend a considerable amount of time doing upkeep for it. Although it's a thrill to ride a motorcycle, you be sure to take all the necessary safety precautions and, obviously, be sure to get motorcycle insurance. Accidents do happen, and you need to be sure that you're prepared for them. Here are a couple of tips on what types of protective gear you should use in order to safe in your motorcycle:
- Wear A Helmet: This is an obvious one.It's illegal to ride a motorcycle with no helmet in lots of states. To ensure it's a great fit, put on your helmet while still in the store before you purchase it. If you feel comfortable in a helmet, you'll likely wear it continuously when you're on your motorcycle. The right helmets have lots of padding on the inside in order to protect your head and absorb the shock in case of an accident.
- Wear Protective Clothing: There are different types of motorcycle jackets and pants available, which provide different levels of armor for riders. You can get a light mesh jacket, which keeps you comfortable and provides basic protection, or you can opt for something in leather, which has more armor underneath and provides a greater degree of protection. It is also possible to get leather pants with armor that can zip up with your jacket — ensuring that a portion of your waist is protected in the event that you fall. Remember to wear cloves as well. The heavier pairs will provide you with more protection, but they can get really hot if you are likely to be riding for a long time.
Enjoy yourself when you take out your motorcycle but remember to be safe as well. Get your gear in order and don't forget to buy motorcycle insurance to protect yourself, your motorcycle and other drivers on the road.
Get the coverage you'll need. Call DF Global Insurance Advisors at (800) 335-2423 for more information on St. Louis motorcycle insurance.
Posted Monday, June 30 2014 1:41 PM
Tags : motorcycle rider, helmet, protective clothing, St. Louis, Missouri
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