Getting Ready for the Ride Look, weâre all getting antsy about the riding season, even down here, where âcoldâ weather is practically shirt sleeves for our brothers up north. Nonetheless, I thought it might be smart to take a few minutes this week to share a few things you ought to look for before you jump on the bike this season. Even if youâve been riding this winter, itâs still a good idea to take a few minutes, read this list, and ⦠I donât know ⦠fix whatâs broken? Check Your Head. Look, [many of us wear beanies]( Plenty of riders think, when they [buy a helmet]( theyâve got a lifetime contract with it, but a few âoopsiesâ dropping your lid in the parking lot, or letting it bake in the sun during the season WILL make it harder for your helmet to do what itâs supposed to do: Save your life one time. If youâve got more than few years on your helmet, retire it and spend a little coin to get a fresh one⦠thatâs DOT certified. Eye Protection. [Sunglasses and goggles]( are the same way as your helmet. Can you actually see out of them? Have the bugs and the scratches made it harder to focus? Letâs be real, too â do those old eyes need to get a prescription to drive safely? A lot of the better sunglass manufacturers have a prescription program for those of us that are a little older and need to wear glasses, so thereâs no reason you canât look good and still be able to watch out for the idiots on the road.  (link to glasses) Bottoms Up. Chances are, nothing exciting happened to your scoot under the tarp in the garage. Yes, a rat or squirrel might have eaten some wires, but for now, letâs keep it personal. Howâs the footwear situation? Personally, the way I ride and the roads I ride on, I end up wearing out a [pair of boots]( about every two years. Something to remember is this: even if they look great, think about how they feel when you go to shift. Can they make the upshift? I had an old pair of steel toes that were nearly perfect, except for where the shifter rode on the toe. It literally wore out from the inside, and one day, a loooooong way from home the damned thing simply disintegrated around my big toe. Let me tell you, that made for a few hard shifts while I found somewhere to buy a new pair. While weâre on that subject, letâs be real: quit riding in garbage leather. Youâve made an investment in your bike, make a solid one in the leather you wear. Last year, I finally bought a [jacket from Schott NYC]( and let me tell you â itâs worn like iron. Yeah, itâs not a cheap goatskin thing from Chinastan, but Iâll guarantee itâll last three times as long as that cheap thing your old lady gave you from Burlington Coat Factory. [Check out Schottâs stuff hereâ¦]( (And Iâm going to be talking more about Schott in another post later, because theyâve got some COOOOOOOL stuff theyâre launching for those of us (ahem) of a certain ageâ¦) [Read Entire Article on our Blog]( Ultimate Online Biker Shop
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