Hi to all. Would you say that wearing a motorbike jacket for protection is abit OTT when i comes to riding an ebike on the U.K roads?
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Motorcycle jackets were too heavy, or I might wear one cycling. I would have scraped an elbow if I hadn't been wearing a padded leather jacket, when I collided with a badger and broke my wrist. I did scrape a knee during the badger incident, but I'd draw a line at donning leather trousers. When I do get back on my bike, I may well do so wearing BMX style lightweight elbow and knee pads.Hi to all. Would you say that wearing a motorbike jacket for protection is abit OTT when i comes to riding an ebike on the U.K roads?
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Skateboard wrist supports are good, but they would interfere with your grip and control.Motorcycle jackets were too heavy, or I might wear one cycling. I would have scraped an elbow if I hadn't been wearing a padded leather jacket, when I collided with a badger and broke my wrist. I did scrape a knee during the badger incident, but I'd draw a line at donning leather trousers. When I do get back on my bike, I may well do so wearing BMX style lightweight elbow and knee pads.
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Poss looking at a duel layer one so that the inner layer comes out for summer riding and without the added protective plates in, so maybe like a normal coat but with an added teflon surface.Skateboard wrist supports are good, but they would interfere with your grip and control.
You're right, skateboard wrist supports look too chunky to get a decent grip. Maybe someone will make something a little thinner and more flexible for cycling use, that provides strong enough protection.Skateboard wrist supports are good, but they would interfere with your grip and control.
Have you got a link? Sounds interesting.Poss looking at a duel layer one so that the inner layer comes out for summer riding and without the added protective plates in, so maybe like a normal coat but with an added teflon surface.
https://www.bikeweardirect.co.uk/products/cj-hv-hi-vis-black-waterproof-armoured-motorcycle-bike-jacket.html#v1=XL like this but id remove the armoured platingPoss looking at a duel layer one so that the inner layer comes out for summer riding and without the added protective plates in, so maybe like a normal coat but with an added teflon surface.
I wonder how heavy that is? The trouble with motorcycle jackets is that they are usually a slim-fit, restricting movement, but if you go up a size the chest and shoulders are too large. Otherwise I might use one. I'd definitely try it on for size first in a physical shop, before ordering the same thing online cheaper.https://www.bikeweardirect.co.uk/products/cj-hv-hi-vis-black-waterproof-armoured-motorcycle-bike-jacket.html#v1=XL like this but id remove the armoured plating