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A salutary warning for the hot weather... - Printable Version +- Fazer Owners Club - Unofficial (https://foc-u.co.uk/mybb) +-- Forum: General (https://foc-u.co.uk/mybb/forumdisplay.php?fid=65) +--- Forum: General (https://foc-u.co.uk/mybb/forumdisplay.php?fid=69) +--- Thread: A salutary warning for the hot weather... (/showthread.php?tid=59933) |
Re: A salutary warning for the hot weather... - Grahamm - 30-08-12 (30-08-12, 02:14 AM)Lawrence link Wrote: my textile trousers have holes in them after going down at around 20mph Have they actually gone right through? AIUI the upper layers of textile gear are designed to shred in those situations to absorb the damage and increase friction to stop you sliding whilst the underlayer keeps your skin away from the tarmac. Re: A salutary warning for the hot weather... - Lawrence - 30-08-12 (30-08-12, 10:30 AM)Grahamm link Wrote: [quote author=Lawrence link=topic=4285.msg36893#msg36893 date=1346289266] Have they actually gone right through? AIUI the upper layers of textile gear are designed to shred in those situations to absorb the damage and increase friction to stop you sliding whilst the underlayer keeps your skin away from the tarmac. [/quote]It's not gone right through, if what you say is true then that makes sense ![]() ![]() As for damage, 6 stitches in my leg from where the bike landed on it, snapped brake lever and a bent footpeg. It also snapped a bit off the faring. Nothing particularly major but I should get a loan bike in a couple of days. Re: A salutary warning for the hot weather... - Rusty - 30-08-12 From what I understand the benefits of leather are firstly greater abrasion resistance, and secondly should you break a bone then leather tends to hold the broken bit in place until you receive treatment. The downside of leather is of course that it is uncomfortably hot in hot climates, and soaks up water in cool ones. I try to avoid riding in bad weather these days (yeh right :rolleyes ) so I alternate between leather or draggin jeans for dry use, textile for wet. So in that respect the weather influences what I wear more than any safety consideration. Re: A salutary warning for the hot weather... - Lazarus - 30-08-12 (28-08-12, 01:06 PM)Rusty link Wrote: Interesting. I don't know what month the mag I had was, in fact I've only just binned it, but there were no leather jeans on test just textile. I came off at 50mph. Helmet - scratched visor jacket - right hand side damaged leather jeans - unmarked. boots - toes scuffed out. gloves - holed through (no damage to hands) not sure how long I was planked for - seemed a long time but should only have been about 4 - 5 seconds. Re: A salutary warning for the hot weather... - Lawrence - 30-08-12 That's still a long time to be sliding along on your arse! |