Need A Little Advice Req On Protective Clothing about motorcycles
#1
Posted 22 September 2008 - 01:45 PM
It´s my first post in this forum as i was searching for some advice.
I don´t know how to write this without offending anyone but do not hesitate to kick me in the butt or even better ban me if i write something wrong.
So here goes:
I´m still considering whether i should get my motorcycle license or not as i´ve heard so many bad accidents happening with people riding motorcycles that i always back off from my passion of getting into a motorcycle.
I´m aware that there are protective clothing for riders that can help avoid some injuries but i also heard about accidents from people that were using protection but still got SCI´s.
My main fear is to become paralysed so i´m always searching for spinal protection and also neck protection.
There is the Leatt-brace for neck protection, spinal cord protection amongst the helmet, boots etc.
From your knowledge from speaking with doctors and caregivers and rehab staff do they trust in these kind of protections or do they think if an accident happens it happens and you wont be saved from injuries?
I really want to try out what is riding a motorcycle but it probably isn´t worth the risk.
#2
Posted 22 September 2008 - 02:09 PM
If you're that worried about getting hurt then don't do it - it's simple enough really.
'Better to have loved and lost than never to have loved at all' ?
#3
Posted 22 September 2008 - 02:35 PM
russ1, on Sep 22 2008, 03:09 PM, said:
If you're that worried about getting hurt then don't do it - it's simple enough really.
'Better to have loved and lost than never to have loved at all' ?
You are right, accidents also happen while in a car.
But where i live we always consider motorcycles as being more dangerous than cars but it looks like it is a false sense of security.
#5
Posted 22 September 2008 - 04:52 PM
& if your thinking of jumping on something powerful I would forget it mate (No offence)
Having said that accidents happen any time anywhere & the out come is always different (Luck of the cards)
I've had my share of bike accidents, one big high speed on twisty back road but thats not what give me my SCI.
Stay safe & all the best
CR
I use to be indecisive but Im not so sure anymore
#6
Posted 22 September 2008 - 11:17 PM
You're responsible for your own life and that's why you get to make your own choices.
Do what's best for you and you can't go wrong.
Although I cannot move and I have to speak through a computer, in my mind I am free.
#7
Posted 23 September 2008 - 02:39 AM
#8
Posted 24 September 2008 - 06:40 PM
my new boyfriend is in a wheelchair T6/T7 from coming off his motorbike !
he is giving me his full support as i am about to do my bike test !
infact i don't think i would of followed my dream of being a biker if he wasn't encouraging me as much as he is
you can have an accident that could leave you in a wheelchair by leaving your house !
take all the precautions make sure you have all the protective gear
life is about living so just go out and live your dreams ! if you don't you will regret it
#9
Posted 24 September 2008 - 08:57 PM
#10
Posted 24 September 2008 - 09:31 PM
#11
Posted 24 September 2008 - 09:47 PM
Do your thing, buddy. But don't do half-assed.
Good luck.
Lynn
Irrevence is the champion of liberty and its only defense. -Twain
#12
Posted 25 September 2008 - 10:27 AM
I really need to go out and enjoy life more because i´m always balancing the pros and cons and in some situations i back off from doing it.
I´m now getting into surfing no matter if the ocean is dangerous or not...surfing is great.
#13
Posted 25 September 2008 - 10:28 AM
Fab, on Sep 22 2008, 02:45 PM, said:
It´s my first post in this forum as i was searching for some advice.
I don´t know how to write this without offending anyone but do not hesitate to kick me in the butt or even better ban me if i write something wrong.
So here goes:
I´m still considering whether i should get my motorcycle license or not as i´ve heard so many bad accidents happening with people riding motorcycles that i always back off from my passion of getting into a motorcycle.
I´m aware that there are protective clothing for riders that can help avoid some injuries but i also heard about accidents from people that were using protection but still got SCI´s.
My main fear is to become paralysed so i´m always searching for spinal protection and also neck protection.
There is the Leatt-brace for neck protection, spinal cord protection amongst the helmet, boots etc.
From your knowledge from speaking with doctors and caregivers and rehab staff do they trust in these kind of protections or do they think if an accident happens it happens and you wont be saved from injuries?
I really want to try out what is riding a motorcycle but it probably isn´t worth the risk.
Hi, I know how you are feeling. I am tossing up whether to buy one myself. My doctor says no due to the fact I have skin on bone skin grafts and in his opinion because some of my reconstructions I would probably not survive a minor bike accident. If you are riding you will quite possibly fall off or be in an accident at some stage. I think that if you are comfortable jumping out of a moving vehicle on the freeway with all your protective gear on then you should have no problems on a bike. There are three things you can try with regards to risk, they are: Eliminate Minimise and Isolate.
Eliminate (all chances of an accident) by not riding a bike
Minimise (risk of accident) by doing a riding skills or defensive driving course, wearing high visibility protective clothing, protective gear and always ride in daylight with your lights on.
Isolate (yourself from danger) by riding a bike on a track or away from other vehicles.
Your decision entirely, you could be still riding at 80 or you could be t-boned by a drunk driver on your first ride. Whatever you choose, good luck, take care and be aware of the risks. Just enjoy yourself whatever you choose.
This post has been edited by Slowlegs: 25 September 2008 - 07:45 PM
#14
Posted 27 September 2008 - 04:10 AM
My friend hadn't been riding more than 6 months when rear-ended and killed at a stop light.
Anything can happen, to anyone.
Live to ride, Ride to live man.
Elbert Hubbard
US author (1856 - 1915)
#15
Posted 27 September 2008 - 07:51 AM
#16
Posted 27 September 2008 - 06:06 PM
I guess bike wrecks are #3 in sci cause with falls and somethin' else on top.
It's a wild ride. Have a good one, Dave.
Lynn
Irrevence is the champion of liberty and its only defense. -Twain
#17
Posted 28 September 2008 - 09:06 PM
Personally I wore a helmet (required in UK) and leathers. When I had the accident that paralysed me none of it helpd because I was at work and fell from a scaffolding.
The best way to stay safe on a bike is to be seen and ride defensivly, assume a high level of idiocy in all other road users.
Tin
Never grow old, never die young.
#18
Posted 25 November 2008 - 11:04 PM

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