Proper Motorcycle Riding Gear

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Part of the video series: How to Pop a Wheelie on a Motorcycle

Summary: Learn about what motorcycle riding gear you need to pop a wheelie in this free bike stunt video.

Views: 998 | Tags: riding, motorcycle, stunts, Motocross, wheelies, dirt, tricks, bikes


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Jared Cummings Jared Cummings, age twenty, has been riding motorcycles all his life. He is on a professional stunt team called Teamed Skar. He knows how to do many different... read more

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by Nathan

Trousers/pants? Boots? Your list is half way there, pity you'll lose the skin from the waste down. If you're going to talk about safety gear: at least give good information. ESPECIALLY if you're showing people how to wheelie their bikes.

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Proper Motorcycle Riding Gear

Hi, my name is Jared Cummings. I'm here with Expert Village. We're talking about how we wheelie. All right, now we're going to talk about riding gear. Riding gear varies for street bike stunting, from, you can have just, solid jackets like this, where you have armor actually in the arms, in the back, and that gives you a lot more protection. I would suggest, if you were ever going to be doing stunting or any extreme sport, or just riding a motorcycle, that you wear safety gear, especially if it's your first time riding or you're a beginner. We also have gloves over here. Just some Icon gloves. Pretty thick in the knuckles, and in the hands we've got some leather over here, so in case we hit the ground, this is going to protect our hand a lot more than just a regular dirt bike glove. It's made for the streets. Over here we have a helmet. Again, always wear a helmet whenever you're riding, it doesn't matter if you're riding fast or slow. Always, always, suggest riding with a helmet. They also make different gear for knees and shins. It's kind of rare, but you can actually find them at motorcycle shops, and if you feel that you need a lot more protection than normal, than you can wear shin guards, knee guards, and all that.

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