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To improve motorcycle safety many countries to the port of protective clothing by motorcyclists, especially a helmet. Other equipment Protection may include certain types of jackets, gloves, boots and pants. Jackets meant for motorcyclists are typically made of nylon, leather or Kevlar. These jackets typically include heavy padding on the elbow, spine, and shoulder region. Gloves are generally made of leather or Kevlar and some include protection Carbon fiber knuckle. Boots, especially those for sport riding, include reinforcement and caps plastic ankle and toe areas. A well-protected motorcyclist will wear boots with heels that match up bike rests (pegs) and provide support ankle. Pants are usually leather, nylon or Kevlar. Except for helmets, none of these items are required by law in any state of the United States but it is recommended by many of those traveling.

The types of clothing

Leather Clothing:

The hides are 1-piece suits, or 2-piece jackets and trousers worn by motorcyclists mainly for protection in an accident. The leather used is not leather but protective leather which is stronger, more flexible and much harder. Both leathers and joins (seams and zips) should be officially tested for ergonomics and impact scratching, cut, tear and burst resistance. They should not be too heavy and there has nothing like the rivalry leather – just safe and unsafe leather and joins.

Typically, an accident on a racetrack give rise to runners sliding, rolling and tumbling for distances shorter or longer time and long compared to an accident on the highway. Because security Runway large clearances found on most race tracks, where riders have a much lower probability of touching objects vertical drive strong during a collision. Some racing leathers have additional protection properties to increase and decrease slip bouncing and rotation. To reduce or prevent these injuries, racing suits most modern area which allows slip at the knees, shoulders and elbows – often titanium or plastic at high density, so the rider slides more along the runway and the environment thus reduces the bounce and rotation in the air, which may cause Injury inferior angular accelerations and rotational forces

Currently, there are two major styles of motorcycle leathers: the tight editing and sometimes colorful one or two piece suits based on leather motorcycle racing, and the leather pants a little looser fitting and jackets, usually black and often decorated with metal studs and tassels.

Textile Clothing:

Of Increasingly, motorcyclists are choosing protective equipment of man are made textile instead of leather because of their improved the weather protection against heat, cold and water, and the increased value of these garments tend to offer in terms of pockets and vents. Common materials are high density (600-1000 Denier) ballistic nylon (eg, Cordura) and Kevlar (or blends of Kevlar, Cordura and Lycra) and often include liners made of waterproof materials such as Goretex.

Motorcycle Boots:

Boots are worn by motorcyclists and passengers to prevent or mitigate damage to their feet and ankles while riding and the incident of the collision. Boots Tough, strong, moderately rigid flexible soles provide protection to the driver from a number of risks. Boots with oil resistant, rubber to herbal merged to give a grip on the concrete and help keep the rider's feet on the footrest. If the shoes have heels, they should be low and wide to provide a solid base by standing on the bike. In a crash, boots may avoid or reduce injury to the foot and ankle.

Helmets:

A motorcycle helmet is protective headgear used by motorcyclists. The primary goal of a motorcycle helmet is to protect the pilot's head during impact, although many helmets provide additional protection as a shield. In some countries, wearing helmet is mandatory.

Helmets are made of 2 main layers: hard and absorbing energy. The hard shell spreads an impact over a larger area, while the liner (often polystyrene foam) absorbs less energy is transferred to the Skull and Brain

Gloves:

Motorcycle Racing Glove

Motorcycling gloves are usually leather gloves. They may have gauntlets to protect the rider's wrist injury, and reduce the project while riding in cold climates. Motorcycling gloves in general have reinforced palms planned to protect the rider from scratch injury accident.

Optional features include additional protection and weatherproofing. To travel gloves, May such additional functions include advanced insulating materials and waterproof / breathable fabric, although gloves on tour in May have not yet Advanced features armor used in motorcycle racing gloves.

Gloves for motorcycle racing in general function of finger sections precurved and the best protection available, obtained by an additional shielding integrated inside the glove. Although tacility maximum is a sensitive Start racing gloves, extra protection should not be discarded. Additional protection in May include panels of titanium or carbon for joints and knuckles. In addition, gloves and race in May, often does not add additional wrist and other protective panels to protect the heel of the hand, back of the hand and other easily injured parts of the hand.

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