Moped Clothing
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Moped Clothing
Any suggestions on where to find moped protective clothing?
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Re: Moped Clothing
Your dealer, or probably any motorsports dealer. I would highly recommend you try on gear in person, even if you plan to look for the item at a better price online.Rattler2006 wrote:Any suggestions on where to find moped protective clothing?
You'll want to look for the same gear that you'd wear on a motorcycle (Helmet, armored jacket and gloves (pants are good, too), and boots that protect your ankles)... 30(+/-) mph is 30(+/-) mph when you hit the pavement or broadside a left-turning cage, no matter how big your ride is.
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I recently bought an HJC CL-SP helmet ($150) and a Tourmaster Jett 2 jacket ($100), both of which were on the low end as far as price but are very good quality from what I can tell.
If you're only going to be riding in the summer, you may want to get a mesh jacket instead of the Jett. I liked it because it'll be warmer in the early spring/late fall, and it's waterproof in case I get caught out in the rain.
Anyway, in general HJC makes decent low-cost helmets, and Tourmaster the same with jackets, so they might be worth trying out for you.
If you're only going to be riding in the summer, you may want to get a mesh jacket instead of the Jett. I liked it because it'll be warmer in the early spring/late fall, and it's waterproof in case I get caught out in the rain.
Anyway, in general HJC makes decent low-cost helmets, and Tourmaster the same with jackets, so they might be worth trying out for you.