Protect yourself at all times
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Hi all
I know it's really hot and looks like it's going to be hot for the next load of summers thanks to global warming.
Please though wear protective clothing. I've seen so many riders in shorts and T shirts recently. I understand that you're really uncomfortable in this weather but surely it's better to be sweaty than not having any skin left? I of course don't know if there's some sort of biker gear allows air in while you ride. If there is then buy this if you don't already have it.
I know this applies to the small majority as most of you wear the correct clothes. End of the day it isn't my life that will be ruined if you fall off and you become a flesh monster.
If you know someone who's riding in their beach wear then have a word. Accidents happen and all it takes is one of us car people to not see you (happens far too often as we know) and that's it.
Ride safely and look out for one another.
I know it's really hot and looks like it's going to be hot for the next load of summers thanks to global warming.
Please though wear protective clothing. I've seen so many riders in shorts and T shirts recently. I understand that you're really uncomfortable in this weather but surely it's better to be sweaty than not having any skin left? I of course don't know if there's some sort of biker gear allows air in while you ride. If there is then buy this if you don't already have it.
I know this applies to the small majority as most of you wear the correct clothes. End of the day it isn't my life that will be ruined if you fall off and you become a flesh monster.
If you know someone who's riding in their beach wear then have a word. Accidents happen and all it takes is one of us car people to not see you (happens far too often as we know) and that's it.
Ride safely and look out for one another.
What about road cyclists in just a smattering of Lycra, are they ok? 40-50 mph is quite common on a road bike descent, but if you suggested they wear full leathers I don't think you'd get much agreement. Yet if I pop to the shops on a motorbike without leaving the 30 zone in a t shirt everyone loses their mind.
If someone came up to me and said “ excuse me do you mind not riding in shorts because it’s going to hurt if you fall off “. I’d tell them to f
k off and mind their own business. I’m an adult and I can make my own decisions. Do you go up to smokers and tell them they should stop as it’s potentially bad for their health too ? Or really fat people and tell them they are at risk of diabetes and heart disease. ?
Mind your own business and let people get on with their own lives .

Mind your own business and let people get on with their own lives .
Ankh87 said:
Hi all
I know it's really hot and looks like it's going to be hot for the next load of summers thanks to global warming.
Please though wear protective clothing. I've seen so many riders in shorts and T shirts recently. I understand that you're really uncomfortable in this weather but surely it's better to be sweaty than not having any skin left? I of course don't know if there's some sort of biker gear allows air in while you ride. If there is then buy this if you don't already have it.
I know this applies to the small majority as most of you wear the correct clothes. End of the day it isn't my life that will be ruined if you fall off and you become a flesh monster.
If you know someone who's riding in their beach wear then have a word. Accidents happen and all it takes is one of us car people to not see you (happens far too often as we know) and that's it.
Ride safely and look out for one another.
Thanks Mum, but mind your own.I know it's really hot and looks like it's going to be hot for the next load of summers thanks to global warming.
Please though wear protective clothing. I've seen so many riders in shorts and T shirts recently. I understand that you're really uncomfortable in this weather but surely it's better to be sweaty than not having any skin left? I of course don't know if there's some sort of biker gear allows air in while you ride. If there is then buy this if you don't already have it.
I know this applies to the small majority as most of you wear the correct clothes. End of the day it isn't my life that will be ruined if you fall off and you become a flesh monster.
If you know someone who's riding in their beach wear then have a word. Accidents happen and all it takes is one of us car people to not see you (happens far too often as we know) and that's it.
Ride safely and look out for one another.
black-k1 said:
Here we go again! 
Every year ....about this time funny enough 

List of common top rider outrage threads which should be in the forum FAQ

1. Witnessing other riders breaking road traffic laws and travelling faster than the observer
2. Witnessing other riders without proper safety clothing...which can lead to debates over the safety of different helmet styles or the nuances between AA or AAA rated underwear. Whilst in the meanwhile states in the USA continue to debate if riders should be forced to wear helmets and much of the 3rd world rides 2 wheeled vehicles in flip flops with the entire family inc pets riding pillion
3. Being asked to remove a helmet at a petrol station
4. Witnessing motorcycle club members sometimes referred to as "road captains" trying to keep group ride outs together and controlling traffic at junctions
5. Watching someone riding a style of motorcycle the observer has yet to ride and cannot comprehend why they may wish to ride such a thing
A quick anecdote. I was in a&e recently.unrelated to any biking incident. Rode there on my bike
I am called in to see the triage nurse and as i sit down she asks me if my jeans are armoured.i say no they are just normal.
The next words out of her mouth
Did you know you could deglove your penis.
I fully understand it is your choice but certainly something to think about
I am called in to see the triage nurse and as i sit down she asks me if my jeans are armoured.i say no they are just normal.
The next words out of her mouth
Did you know you could deglove your penis.
I fully understand it is your choice but certainly something to think about
Chumley.mouse said:
If someone came up to me and said “ excuse me do you mind not riding in shorts because it’s going to hurt if you fall off “. I’d tell them to f
k off and mind their own business. I’m an adult and I can make my own decisions. Do you go up to smokers and tell them they should stop as it’s potentially bad for their health too ? Or really fat people and tell them they are at risk of diabetes and heart disease. ?
Mind your own business and let people get on with their own lives .
Nice statement of intent bro. Missed the spirit of the post did we? Berk.
Mind your own business and let people get on with their own lives .
Edited by Skyman on Wednesday 14th June 21:28
MintyUFB said:
A quick anecdote. I was in a&e recently.unrelated to any biking incident. Rode there on my bike
I am called in to see the triage nurse and as i sit down she asks me if my jeans are armoured.i say no they are just normal.
The next words out of her mouth
Did you know you could deglove your penis.
If she said “I” could deglove your penis it would have been more entertaining!I am called in to see the triage nurse and as i sit down she asks me if my jeans are armoured.i say no they are just normal.
The next words out of her mouth
Did you know you could deglove your penis.
Who produces armoured jeans with a kevlar cod piece then?
bogie said:
Every year ....about this time funny enough 
List of common top rider outrage threads which should be in the forum FAQ
:
1. Witnessing other riders breaking road traffic laws and travelling faster than the observer
2. Witnessing other riders without proper safety clothing...which can lead to debates over the safety of different helmet styles or the nuances between AA or AAA rated underwear. Whilst in the meanwhile states in the USA continue to debate if riders should be forced to wear helmets and much of the 3rd world rides 2 wheeled vehicles in flip flops with the entire family inc pets riding pillion
3. Being asked to remove a helmet at a petrol station
4. Witnessing motorcycle club members sometimes referred to as "road captains" trying to keep group ride outs together and controlling traffic at junctions
5. Watching someone riding a style of motorcycle the observer has yet to ride and cannot comprehend why they may wish to ride such a thing
On a similar note -
List of common top rider outrage threads which should be in the forum FAQ

1. Witnessing other riders breaking road traffic laws and travelling faster than the observer
2. Witnessing other riders without proper safety clothing...which can lead to debates over the safety of different helmet styles or the nuances between AA or AAA rated underwear. Whilst in the meanwhile states in the USA continue to debate if riders should be forced to wear helmets and much of the 3rd world rides 2 wheeled vehicles in flip flops with the entire family inc pets riding pillion
3. Being asked to remove a helmet at a petrol station
4. Witnessing motorcycle club members sometimes referred to as "road captains" trying to keep group ride outs together and controlling traffic at junctions
5. Watching someone riding a style of motorcycle the observer has yet to ride and cannot comprehend why they may wish to ride such a thing
I was disappointed there wasn't the annual 'cars could be quicker than bikes round the TT' thread which normally appears the last week of may.
moto_traxport said:
MintyUFB said:
A quick anecdote. I was in a&e recently.unrelated to any biking incident. Rode there on my bike
I am called in to see the triage nurse and as i sit down she asks me if my jeans are armoured.i say no they are just normal.
The next words out of her mouth
Did you know you could deglove your penis.
If she said “I” could deglove your penis it would have been more entertaining!I am called in to see the triage nurse and as i sit down she asks me if my jeans are armoured.i say no they are just normal.
The next words out of her mouth
Did you know you could deglove your penis.
Who produces armoured jeans with a kevlar cod piece then?
‘To deglove one’s penis’.

I’ll use that with HMRC if ever quizzed about my bike gear/PPE..… ‘I need these garments so as not to risk degloving my penis’!

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