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Ravenlore
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Post subject: Thoughts on bare calves? Posted: Thu Dec 15, 2011 10:15 pm |
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Joined: Thu Aug 04, 2011 10:25 am Posts: 74 Location: Minneapolis MN Scooter: 2009 Vespa GTS 250ie
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I'm...a;ready looking forward to next year. So much so that I'm thinking about how I'm going to reconcile my normal summer wardrobe with safety gear. I don't do shorts so much, but I love me a pair of capris. And skirts. I've been planning on getting a pair of Bohn leggings ever since one of you fantastic folks clued me in to them. And i know they have shorts, but i'm a lil paranoid about crashing and landing on my knees. But the other night I had an  ! Buy a pair of the cool mesh Bohn leggings and have them cut and hemmed immediately below the knee/shin armor, effectively creating armored capri-length leggings! Presto! Armor for under capris and skirts! (If anyone here came up with this first, I totally missed it.) Admittedly I'm a little ambivalent about having bare skin exposed at all. But let's face it...there will come the day that I cannot resist the urge to show some leg. Might as well be prepared and have gear ready, you know? Thoughts, opinions, better ideas or product referrals?
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Belkwinith
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Post subject: Re: Thoughts on bare calves? Posted: Fri Dec 16, 2011 5:23 pm |
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Joined: Mon Sep 01, 2008 9:24 pm Posts: 621 Location: Illinois Scooter: Piaggio BV500 BLUE DRAGON
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I have ridden in shorts about 2 - 3 times a year so far. Usually it is over 95 degrees and we are out on a long ride.
All I can say is "Windburn".
I think a layer of vaseline might help, but that will just make your legs fry.
Lotion, sun screen. And if a bug or a rock hits you! OW!
Just sayin'
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Post subject: Re: Thoughts on bare calves? Posted: Sat Dec 17, 2011 10:00 am |
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Joined: Tue Oct 30, 2007 9:40 am Posts: 2495 Location: Columbia SC Scooter: Vespa GT200 named Bogart
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I used to wear these back when I was a newbie (and gave them away, long ago):  See: http://www.motorcyclegear.com/street/ar ... uards.htmlBelkwinith does a very different type of riding than I do (I don't do freeways). It gets very hot & humid here, so my biggest challenge making sure I have enough ice water along.
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Island Diva
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Post subject: Re: Thoughts on bare calves? Posted: Mon Dec 19, 2011 3:43 pm |
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Joined: Sat Mar 26, 2011 12:58 am Posts: 785 Location: Vancouver Island Scooter: 2007 Yamaha Vino 50 cc 'Vixen' 1984 Honda CM 450E motorcycle 'Lucy' 1985 Honda Shadow VT500C motorcycle 'Miss Scarlett'
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I ride with gear all year round. Once you have hit pavement it is enough to convince you. In the summer I just wear shorts underneath and a light top.
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GTScoot
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Post subject: Re: Thoughts on bare calves? Posted: Sat Jan 21, 2012 1:05 pm |
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littlepinkhope
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Post subject: Re: Thoughts on bare calves? Posted: Sun Jan 22, 2012 1:31 pm |
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Joined: Sun Jul 17, 2011 9:06 am Posts: 97 Location: Cheney, WA Scooter: Schwinn Hope 150
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I agree with Turtle. Shin guards are the way to go. I was only wearing regular jeans and long johns when I crashed my scooter this week and my leg got pretty banged up, but no road rash. It's a risk and if you're willing to take it, at least protect those bones from breakage.
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bexx
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Post subject: Re: Thoughts on bare calves? Posted: Mon Jan 23, 2012 1:03 pm |
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Joined: Sun Aug 10, 2008 1:08 am Posts: 943 Location: On a gravel road on a ridge in Northeastern Missouri Scooter: Honda Elite 50/86 conversion,"BUZZ", Yamaha Zuma, "ZOOM!" 50/70cc conversion, Yamaha TTR 125L "Mud Puppy", Honda VTR 250cc."CAMO" Why do you want to join this forum?: Because I already AM a member of this forum.
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Island Diva wrote: I ride with gear all year round. Once you have hit pavement it is enough to convince you. In the summer I just wear shorts underneath and a light top. I agree 100% with you ID. Bare skin even shins and calves is just asking for trouble when you ride. I know comfort is important, but until you have experienced the joy of road rash (especially fun when you have to dig pieces of pavement out of raw flesh), you have no idea how really vulnerable bare flesh is when you ride. Look for something you can wear while you ride, peel off, leave behind or stash in a luggage rack, and put on again when you saddle up. There are some really nice safety clothes out there that you can wear over street clothes, or better yet, if you are into skirts, take your skirt with you and change when you reach your destination. Don't leave your arms or calves bare. Look for something with kevlar in it. We wear slip on sleeves and leg warmers reinforced with kevlar when we bicycle race. I have seen riders on low racers take minor falls and come away with palm sized rashes on their hips and hineys. http://www.etsy.com/listing/68950620/st ... r-leggingsWe all want to look nice when we ride, but safety comes first even over comfort at times. Remember there are two kinds of riders. Those who have crashed and those who haven't crashed yet.
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Ravenlore
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Post subject: Re: Thoughts on bare calves? Posted: Tue Jan 24, 2012 9:10 am |
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Joined: Thu Aug 04, 2011 10:25 am Posts: 74 Location: Minneapolis MN Scooter: 2009 Vespa GTS 250ie
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After having thought about it...you're all right, obvs. Bare calves is begging for scarred calves. Bohn leggings with skirts will just have to do in the hottest stretch of summer.
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Island Diva
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Post subject: Re: Thoughts on bare calves? Posted: Tue Jan 24, 2012 4:26 pm |
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Joined: Sat Mar 26, 2011 12:58 am Posts: 785 Location: Vancouver Island Scooter: 2007 Yamaha Vino 50 cc 'Vixen' 1984 Honda CM 450E motorcycle 'Lucy' 1985 Honda Shadow VT500C motorcycle 'Miss Scarlett'
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Sometimes it isn't the road rash that hurts you when you hit, its the fact that you have no armor in the vulnerable areas i.e. knees, hips/thighs & hiney. At least with the armor it gives you the padding to absorb the impact. Impact generally means crush type/blunt force type injuries. There are all kinds of little nerves just under the surface of the skin that you can bugger up and then they end up making the area always feel sore.
Ravenlore - Glad you have changed your mind. I would rather you be a Diva with intact skin that one who is a hurting diva dealing with road rash and associated owies!
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skully93
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Post subject: Re: Thoughts on bare calves? Posted: Wed Jan 25, 2012 9:54 pm |
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Joined: Thu Jan 19, 2012 5:50 pm Posts: 111 Location: Denver, CO Scooter: 09 Yamaha Zuma 50cc (Zumi)-sold 09 Genuine Italia 150cc (Yoda) 06 Kymco People 250 (Kym) 08 Aprilia Scarabeo 500ie (Kephera)
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My 2 cents:
When I first had Zumi the tires were pretty deflated. I thought I'd correct it by hitting the gas station. As I went to turn in, an elderly gent turned in front of me, so I had to turn suddenly. I also applied the brakes, which was stupid (never do that WHILE the wheel is bent, they said in the MSF class...). I went down, going @ 5mph. I bruised my knee and skinned my calf, through solid jeans. The kneecap remains bruised and I have a scar on the calf. The fall was right before Thanksgiving....
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Ravenlore
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Post subject: Re: Thoughts on bare calves? Posted: Sat Feb 11, 2012 8:31 pm |
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Joined: Thu Aug 04, 2011 10:25 am Posts: 74 Location: Minneapolis MN Scooter: 2009 Vespa GTS 250ie
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Island Diva
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Post subject: Re: Thoughts on bare calves? Posted: Sun Feb 12, 2012 12:12 am |
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Joined: Sat Mar 26, 2011 12:58 am Posts: 785 Location: Vancouver Island Scooter: 2007 Yamaha Vino 50 cc 'Vixen' 1984 Honda CM 450E motorcycle 'Lucy' 1985 Honda Shadow VT500C motorcycle 'Miss Scarlett'
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Ravenlore - Sweetie you are going to go to all those lengths to get protection, just buy a pair of pants and you can still have your skirt over top. You still have to protect the skin on your calves in the back and where the knee/shin guards end and the cordura nylon the pants are made out of protect you from friction whilst sliding down pavement. Those armoured 'boxers' aren't made of cordura nylon so they will abrade very quickly from friction on pavement. You can pick up a nice pair of pants look at the TourMaster ladies venture pants. I ended up buying the TourMaster Men's flex pants in a size small- I liked the features they had over the womens, it gave me a little more room in the hip and I could zip them down (front & back) to mesh in the summer. THESE PANTS ROCK MY WORLD! They are the most comfortable pants and aren't too long. If you are looking for minimal bulk look at the Joe Rocket Ballistics - but know this - they leak and there is no padding in the hip. When I slid the scoot back in the winter the pants saved my knee completely and my hip. They did their job and I am so glad I have them. I am an ATGATT girl even in summer. It was 80+ here and I had on my full gear right down to my motorcycle boots, better to be safe than sorry.
I think if you bought some pants you would be happy with them and they zip off really easy and you will love them. Check out Revzilla they have a plethora of pants. If you ever think chaps remember that they do nothing to protect you from impact or protect your hiney from the pavement. Good luck!
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Ravenlore
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Post subject: Re: Thoughts on bare calves? Posted: Sun Feb 12, 2012 11:46 am |
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Joined: Thu Aug 04, 2011 10:25 am Posts: 74 Location: Minneapolis MN Scooter: 2009 Vespa GTS 250ie
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ID, the only brand of pants that come in my size AT ALL-including the mens' range-is Joe Rocket. There is no such thing as womens' pants in my size by any manufacturer.
(I am an appley apple-almost normal human sized limbs with a torso that well exceeds "normal" sizing)
The FF shorts, however, DO go up to my size. And my legs are thin enough to just fall into the realm of normal sizing for men. FF does make an armored leg tube that is Cordura.
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exthur
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Post subject: Re: Thoughts on bare calves? Posted: Fri Feb 17, 2012 2:43 am |
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Well, it would be hard with all the harsh wind that will come your way so it would be great to have a calf guard on. Though there are quite a lot of riders that do not wear them which will make you think about trying it as well. I would not be one of those who are willing though considering what pain a friend went through when he decided to pull that stunt together. Windburn can be such a pain, you know.
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