Riding your motorcycle for running errands around town or for your daily commutes is a fun way to start your day. However, bikes come with a few risks, which is why you’ll want to get the essential riding gear you need to keep yourself safe on the road. This motorcycle safety gear guide by the experts here at The Cycle Exchange should help you to outfit yourself for all your upcoming bike trips. Read on to learn more.

Outerwear

There’s always the potential for danger when you hit the road on your motorcycle. That’s why you’ll want to get some outerwear because simple street clothes just aren’t going to cut it. Luckily, there are many types of outerwear that you can wear right over your clothes. The best and most convenient option would probably be a one-piece riding suit, as it offers the most seamless protection.

Helmet

The most important piece of motorcycle safety gear you can have is a well-fitting helmet to protect your head in the event of a crash. You want a motorcycle-specific helmet that fits you tightly enough to stay on without being very tight. Try on many different styles to figure out which one will work best for you.

Eye Protection

You’ll also need eye coverage to protect yourself from flying debris. If your helmet lacks a full-face shield, then invest in a pair of goggles. Make sure that these have UV protection built-in or else wear sunglasses when it’s bright outside to improve your visibility and prevent sun damage.

Gloves

Even when it’s hot outside, a good pair of gloves will improve your grip. You may find them particularly useful in the heat because sweaty hands are unlikely to be able to grasp the controls well and may even slip off. Plus, when it’s very cold out, then your hands will be better insulated with gloves.

Boots

A sturdy pair of boots that come up to at least your ankles will be necessary for your safety. While you might be tempted to go with tennis shoes or flip-flops when it’s hot, these won’t be very stable or protective when you’re riding. Boots with good treads will help you firmly grip the footpegs of your bike while it’s in motion. They can also help protect your feet and ankles if you slide out or crash.

We hope that these tips have been useful. With some planning and the right motorcycle safety gear, you can make sure that every ride will be an exciting one. Still need the perfect bike? Visit The Cycle Exchange in Andover and Ledgewood, NJ, to see our full selection of motorcycles for sale. We welcome all our patrons visiting us from New York, NY, and Philadelphia, PA.