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Safety gear in order of important
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[QUOTE="Jaybird, post: 389681, member: 22283"] I tell my boys that the first line of safety is the mechanical integrity of the bike itself. Once my bike is sound, I like to think that all my gear has a part to play in safety. I do rate the helmet, boots, braces, and chest protector as the most important. I also wear a kidney belt, and a wrist brace(got a plate in the left). Jeff's Handsavers have also made a believer out of me on many occassions, trail and track. This year I also added the little noseguard on my goggles. I don't want to leave out the importance of good gear either. Although I'm one of the idiots who often rides in shorts and a tee shirt, (flame away, Im thick skinned :) ) I do find that the materials that modern gear is made of sure helps with things like washouts and such. Much better looking, faster healing, wounds with kevlar burning you rather than cotton tearing and embedding dirt and sand into the wounds. Good gear does serve a purpose past looking trick. [/QUOTE]
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