Motorcycling clothes for hot weather can be a tricky subject. There are many different opinions on what to wear and how to style your outfit. In this video, I share my take on what you should wear when you ride in warm weather, as well as some other practical tips about motorcycle gear that will help keep you safe and comfortable!
I was tired of wearing the same outfit for 6 or 7 years and I think it’s time to get a new look. It doesn’t matter how good my clothes are when we’re on our 2019 Triumph Speedmaster; she deserves better! Let me take you with me as I visit Urban Rider in Fulham so that I can have some fresh gear ready for the next ride.
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Looking good. I don't know if you've had an open face helmet before, but eye protection! I wear my wrap round shades during the day. Cool looking and very necessary, but make sure you always have a clear pair as well. If you dont and you get caught out in the dark you have two options, no glasses, streaming eyes and night time bugs, or riding in braille! Neither are any fun, trust me, I know!
Or go for goggles for the real retro vibe. Keep loving the speedy life, I do.
Good stuff. Getting kitted out is part of the fun.
We're going through similar stuff recently hehe. I finally am getting my SM tomorrow (delivery booked!) but while waiting I got some new gear.
I did mine via the website, but I did look on Urban Rider. A good selection of nice looking stuff.
Partly an update to my 'look' but partly because there's updated 'tech' since I bought my current gear.
Single layer jeans that are safety rated like leathers. A helmet with removable chin bar, but has EU safety rating with and without it. Updated Daytona short boots. Etc. etc.
I've gone for a 'classic' casual rider look, but I suppose, when it comes to motorbikes, the 'classic' look, but with modern gear, is the hipster look?
I dunno. I'm not cool or hip enough to even know what I hipster is supposed to look like, but I believe I'm too old to be one, even if I wanted to ;^)
Fair play to you, some nice looking gear but a bit too posh looking for my tastes, guess coming from the provinces doesn't help be with the style thing? Buy most of my gear from eBay, mainly vintage leathers, boots etc with some newer stuff, most things like jackets and boots I can get for around £50 a pop if shop around or get lucky on the auctions, your stuff looks so cool and so expensive, but hey enjoy.
Greg
Enjoy looking like your you got a lot cool essentials