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Andy
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Totally agree.i wud rather be bit hot and sweaty than lose all my skin shud the worse happenmenzies3032 wrote: ↑Jun 1st, '19, 14:07 Ooohhh for the love of god don’t get me started.....
Considering the mess that will be made when you fall off I do question every time I see people on anything (including scooters) why they don’t ware protective gear and totally agree it should be a law.
Moose
If your reading this I know you don’t agree so sorry![]()

No need to apologise, everyone is entitled to their opinion
Exactly
Bit of a stupid reply.but as you said each to three own.me personally will always wear all my kit every time.i didnt spend 1,000 quid on leathers to have them sat at home if its bit warm.apnd your comment bout riding few yards down road.how long does it take for a accident!!!!!!TLS-Moose wrote: ↑Jun 7th, '19, 00:23No need to apologise, everyone is entitled to their opinion![]()
Exactly![]()
My position is everyone has the choice/freewill to make their own decisions on what they wish to wear. If you go down the route of making it a legal requirement to wear PPE, that means you can't just hop on the bike for a few yards up the road after making adjustments; if there are found to be defects in your gear insurance claims (for personal injury) can be reduced; all gear will require CE marking; any adjustments/repairs will only be able to be undertaken by qualified/licensed businesses (bye-bye Gerry); where does legislation stop - boots, trousers, gloves, jackets, helmet ..... but then visibility is an issue, so best make all that gear fluorescent .... ooh, and better make it a requirement to have airbag technology; As it's a safety item, better include your gear in the MOT process (like seat belts & airbags); oh, you'll have to carry a complete set of CE approved waterproof gear too...... Oh, and this applies whether you're on a c50 commuting, a trail bike greenlaning or a sports bike, etc. Don't forget all this gear will have to have time/age limits too as it's PPE and you'll be subject to fines if it's damaged, out of date, etc..... Where does it end?
I suggest shut up, wear what you think is right, and just shrug your shoulders (mutter under your breath, even) and smile smugly to yourself if you see someone in what you consider in appropriate gear