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Originally Posted by Do©Hawk
Riding Pants are on my list. I'm using my Hawk for commuting the 6mi round trip to work n' back. I've ridden with the temps in the low 30's,. I've been staying warm with layers, but a waterproof, windproof pair of over pants with CE pads would make me feel a lot better.
Must be cause I'm a new Rider, but I don't get that moto-hero, invincible behind my face mask feeling when I'm safetied up. It eases my nerves a little, but as much fun as I'm having, it's scary. Healthy fear, not the panic and do something stupid kind. With or without safety gear, the vulnerability and possibility of injury or death are very, very real.
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These pants work well for me especially in the winter.
https://amzn.to/3QRBZfc They match my HWK Jacket. The jacket has a removable liner for the summer time.
https://amzn.to/40DzUXx
These are the boots i have.
https://amzn.to/3QUNNgY
I had my first crash at the age of 18. My helmet saved my life. I split the helmet. A heavy jacket and jeans saved me from road rash. My hands not so well. That's why it's important to wear Gloves. Your hands will be the first thing that will hit the ground. You don't need high dollar equipment. Any protection is better than none.