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Kilted Basterd
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Ugh, that is gross, but that's exactly how my knee looked after my wreck. I apparently took just enough skin off that it never really bled. Wasn't ever infected, but instead of a normal scab it was just that yellow/white film that forms from the clear fluid weeping. Ugh. Gross to even think about.
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I wear a two-piece leather suit with knee pucks, full face helmet, gauntlet gloves, track boots, and armor for spine/chest/etc every time I ride. This is for leisure only so I don't mind the extra time it takes to wear so much gear.
Once, a man at a traffic light rolled down his window, and shouted I looked like a derogatory word for homosexuals, and why I wasn't riding a Harley. Yes, I look way overdressed for the street vs 95% of sportbike riders. Yes, my knee sliders/pucks look brand new, and I intend to keep them that way for now. My family and friends are mostly doctors, and I used to work in the ER/ICU. I strongly believe you can never have too much safety gear on, and that the best gear for the track affords you the most protection on the street. I say everyone should embrace the Power Ranger look because it's the safest, however if you disagree no need to disparage those who do. |
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Motorcycles Unlimited
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Knee guards imo.
They'll help cushion the impact and the plastic has good abrasion resistance. I wear mine under my jeans. Inexpensive protection. |
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