
They had a couple of specific mentions like the HJC CL‑17 and also manufacturers like AFX and ICON.
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I like the hi viz one of these. Dealer freq. drops price to $99. I bought a second because hi viz was fading. Wear it all summer. Replaced the 5 pads with the better, orange, pads from Revzilla.Cube wrote:The GF and I both ride in older version of this jacket in warm weather: https://www.amazon.com/Firstgear-Mesh-T ... esh+jacket
No water protection, so we each keep a backpackable rain jacket under the seat and will layer it under the mesh. Also works to add warmth if we stay out too long and it starts getting chilly here in CO.
For a brain bucket, I go Shoei. There was a thread recently discussing less expensive lids - might be worth digging up.
I hope your recovery goes quickly. I broke my thumb, dislocated my shoulder and fractured it in two places when car turned into me. Speed was low, but I fell badly. The fractures healed really slowly, everyone said, "you're old." Turned out my Vitamin D levels were low, so I didn't absorb calcium well. Once I fixed that I could literally feel my should getting better. And that was months after the accident. So be sure you've got adequate Vit. D levels.Eiron wrote:In a somewhat-related topic, does anyone have recommendations for a full-face helmet with good airflow that doesn't cost 10% of the price of the PCX? Also, affordable protective clothing? I have an unpadded leather jacket I wear when it's cooler out, but man, it's tough to wear on a sunny 90°-100° day!
And on that black scooter!Lanesplitter wrote:I hope your recovery goes quickly. I broke my thumb, dislocated my shoulder and fractured it in two places when car turned into me. Speed was low, but I fell badly. The fractures healed really slowly, everyone said, "you're old." Turned out my Vitamin D levels were low, so I didn't absorb calcium well. Once I fixed that I could literally feel my should getting better. And that was months after the accident. So be sure you've got adequate Vit. D levels.Eiron wrote:In a somewhat-related topic, does anyone have recommendations for a full-face helmet with good airflow that doesn't cost 10% of the price of the PCX? Also, affordable protective clothing? I have an unpadded leather jacket I wear when it's cooler out, but man, it's tough to wear on a sunny 90°-100° day!
For jacket at maybe, maybe not, a reasonable price for you: Alpinestars T-GP Plus R v2 Air Jacket. $240. For warmth, wind, and rain protection I wear Frog Toggs from Cycle Gear. $50, flourescent green. Very water proof. Eventually they wear out, though. Not particularly tough, so be careful around sharp objects.
I suffer in the heat for safety's sake. Black leather pants with padding, black heavy duty AlpineStars leather jacket with armor. I live in the Bay Area, so when it's hot inland, I go to the coast to ride.
Looks like a good jacket Mel. But I wantrd more hi viz, so went wth the First Gear mextex hi viz. 100% hi viz, and effective reflective strips all over.Mel46 wrote:This is the jacket I have. It comes with multiple removable layers, including a rain jacket layer. In the summer I remove all of the layers and ride with the mesh jacket. It saved me when I had my accident, and I was able to walk away from it with just bruises.
https://www.btosports.com/p/TOUR-MASTER ... TYQAvD_BwE
I have the hi-viz version.
Mel46 wrote:I took my bike out yesterday and found that the traffic is getting worse.
As of July 1st the new law comes into effect which makes it against the law to have a phone in your hands while driving. I think the state has finally reached the point where they are fed up with all those accidents caused by drivers more interested in their phones than the roads.
In any case, yesterday it looked to me like the drivers were rushing to get as much phone time in on the road as they could before July 1st. Almost every driver had the phone up to their ear or in front of them, and no one was staying within the lines on the road. In fact, when my wife and I went out later on in our car we were almost sideswiped multiple times, and at least one driver hit the curb on the center median while on his phone. Yep, real fun for those on a bike.
Hereabouts some manufacturers have different ideas...fish wrote:A simple device that prevents phone usage in new cars would solve all this.