Looking at a couple jackets, some gloves and other gear to understand what these features might mean for you depending on the temperatures / climate you're riding in . How do you evaluate gear in a way that ensure you will get what you need / want from it?
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Looking at a couple jackets, some gloves and other gear to understand what these features might mean for you depending on the temperatures / climate you're riding in . How do you evaluate gear in a way that ensure you will get what you need / want from it?
Looking at a couple jackets, some gloves and other gear to understand what these features might mean for you depending on the temperatures / climate you're riding in . How do you evaluate gear in a way that ensure you will get what you need / want from it?
Translating Euro to American, what sizing really means in motorcycle gear, how to measure yourself, and what kind of sizing approach you need to take to find the best fit.
Today we have thousands of choices when it comes to riding gear. Armed with some general knowledge of Real Gear v. Fake Gear will greatly minimize the choice fatigue and help you shop for your next set of riding gear. I'll give you all the features your gear should offer including how to evaluate a brand and identify something that was made to actually ride and potentially crash in. How can you tell if the jacket you're wearing is right for you. And why shopping at the mall is not the right place to shop for gear.
Things to consider when choosing mesh, what kind of coverage you need, why gear keeps you cooler when it's hot, a few of my favorites for mesh gear, and more.
Before I go on a trip, I wanted to give you a quick summary of things to consider when choosing waterproof riding gear. What options are out there? Should you choose a permanently waterproof riding jacket? Or should you choose a removable option? I'll do a deeper dive with fit options in a future episode. Enjoy!
In this episode, I chat with Debra Chin who decided to make a new line of riding bags just for women who ride. Starting a new moto business isn't easy, and trying to find help and resources is key. Debra shares her experiences with us to help future motopreneurs who are looking to do the same thing.
Riding jeans aren't like normal jeans. In this episode, I'll give you the 3-4 main features you need to look for as well as some of the technical fabrics jeans are made from nowadays to really protect us.
You've passed your motorcycle safety course and now you have your license. You're about to buy a bike or start shopping but you also need to gear up. Here are the things you need to buy for your body and why!
In this episode, it's just me to give you some things to think about when trying to decide between leather and textile.
Not all gear is the same and there are a lot of factors to consider if you're trying to choose between the two.
In this first episode, I talk to my friend Tex, the Director of Sales & Marketing about TCX Boots. We also chat about what to look for in riding boots, CE certifications, and how one of the most popular riding sneakers came to be!
Looking at a couple jackets, some gloves and other gear to understand what these features might mean for you depending on the temperatures / climate you're riding in . How do you evaluate gear in a way that ensure you will get what you need / want from it?