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		<title>Riding Gear &#8211; is it necessary?</title>
		<link>http://www.indiareviewsblog.com/2008/03/30/riding-gear-is-it-necessary/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 30 Mar 2008 11:00:37 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Sukhi</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Nearly a decade or so back, I got my learning license. And started to drive ride. Of course the first LL is only for an ungeared motorcycle considering I was in my teens. And as was the norm, most of us rode those ungeared scoots that were then beginning to transform the country&#8217;s landscape &#8211; [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Nearly a decade or so back, I got my learning license. And started to <span style="text-decoration: line-through;">drive</span> ride. Of course the first LL is only for an ungeared motorcycle considering I was in my teens. And as was the norm, most of us rode those ungeared scoots that were then beginning to transform the country&#8217;s landscape &#8211; and now have become ubiquitous. Its been quite a while since &#8211; more than a lakh of kilometers on the road, much more awareness, much better riding skills &#8211; and definitely way smoother. The risks I take now, are far lesser &#8211; even when in a hurry.</p>
<p>Which&#8217;s why whenever someone talks of riding gear, I sometimes think back to that incident all those years back and wonder how much better it would have been if we&#8217;d riding gear back then.</p>
<p>Back then, folks my age only wore helmets cause</p>
<p>a)  Their  parents forced them to</p>
<p>or</p>
<p>b)  It protected them when in rain.</p>
<p>Jackets were only worn due to rain. There was hardly any awareness about injury prevention, defensive riding/driving etc., Things have improved but still not to the extent they should. Which&#8217;s why this post.</p>
<p>This is what happened then. I was a *very* inexperienced rider, but full of b__s. Or so I thought. So there I was doing 60kmph which was not far off from the top speed of the scoot, the front wheel hit a rock, and I took off. Luckily for me, my helmet saved my life. But, one of my arms lost a chunk of skin &#8211; about 8 inches in length and 4 inches wide &#8211; just a light tee-shirt. My right ankle took a hit (I was wearing sandals only). Both palms got deeply bruised. Luckily nothing was broken, and nothing ran me over.</p>
<p>It took 45 days for all the skin to grow back. Even now,  I still have a 6 inch scar on me arm to show for it.</p>
<p>I had probably a 1000km&#8217;s under my belt then. I now have more than a 1000 times that experience. But still, I need my riding gear, and I wear it too.</p>
<p>Consider how lightly my friend got off, the other day. We were out on a 1000km ride. On the first day we&#8217;d done quite a bit of riding &#8211; about 350km. the last 75-100km were mostly on bad/no roads. And then, when returning back to the hotel that day, my friend &#8211; veteran of 50,000 km+ fell. Probably at about 50kmph, front wheel hit a ditch, instinctively hit the brakes, wheel locked, fell.</p>
<p>Whats the damage?</p>
<p>Helmet took the full blow, chin part and the visor scrathed, visor partially broken. Gloves okay, just scruffed up. No major impact to the jacket &#8211; but apparently it slid up a bit, and a slight tear in the riding pant. Steel toed boots take the hit, and now we could see the steel inside.</p>
<p>And he? A scratch, on the elbow. He&#8217;s slightly dazed because it was his first fall. Nothing else. That&#8217;s it. A couple of nights&#8217; rest, some painkillers and he was good enough to ride back home!</p>
<p>The bike has a 6,000 Rs repair bill.</p>
<p>Helmets save lives. The rest of the riding gear minimizes recovery time from an incident. (More posts to follow in this direction&#8230;)</p>
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