Another option for new riders is to check used gear out on ADV rider. A better quality used jacket and pants (Klim, Aerostitch, Motoport etc) are way safer then new cheap gear made out of polyester (which is what most sub $400 gear is made of). Definitely want a new helmet though.
Man, I love this channel. I'm 42 and never really ridden in dirt. Planning on starting with a TW200 when I get home (currently deployed) because I have fond memories of the Honda FatCat. Dork, you've given me a lot of good info and also confidence that I'm not too old to learn something new. Thanks.
I just shop really hard and find gear on sale, usually for at least 50% off. A lot of types of Cortech gloves were recently on extreme sale and I bought three different pairs, each for about $12.00 and all originally $40.00-$70.00. A couple years ago I bought a Fieldsheer jacket that originally sold for $285.00, for $65.00 as used like new on Amazon. It still had all the tags on it. I bought two new jackets this year, both at about 50%-60% off, a Cortech for summer wear and a Motonation for winter. There are plenty of deals out there on new gear if you are patient. Cortech and Tourmaster (same company) can often be found a big discounts.
Motonation offers jacket and pants at a fraction of the price of more popular brands. I have the Pursang 3/4 length touring jacket ($179) with CE rated elbow and shoulder pads, and full length back pad upgraded to a Forcefield Pro Lite K Level 2 Back Insert ($79), and the Phantom pants ($129) with CE hip and knee pads. The pairing is all weather gear and come with great venting, a rain membrane and a thermal third layer. Both are 600 denier textiles with decent abrasion resistance and really well made. GREAT VALUE!
Just bought my first bike..2013 honda crf 260L...1500 bucks..i appreciate this channel..im learning alot..im in vancouver washington and am down for a group ride...
Definitely good information here. Thank you Dork. I would like to add that if you are not an ADV rider and follow slabs like me on a touring or cruiser bike (and you don't have to "look the part") This ADV gear works great on the road and will give you what you need along with some versatility, like better ventilation and the ability to go waterproof. I am giving the HWK gear a run, it gets decent reviews from other full time riders both ADV and Slab. It is also armored and VERY affordable. I am into the pants and jacket for about $150. The caveat is that I do not expect this to last for years and years although I hope it does lol. This will extend my riding time for rain or shine 3 seasons here in the PNW.
Throw away the liner on the mesh jacket and use a breathable shell over it. The mesh creates air pocket for insulation. I use this to set up 4 seasons. I have tried all the setups and this is the warmest combo. I probably will never have an armored shell again. I love my Joe rocket pants and I do use the inner liner on those with Bonn underneath. Astars SMX gloves are excellent gloves for dual use.
I used my Troy Lee Designs skid pants and crash shirt. Supposed to be for mountain biking, but work good. I use my hard POC elbow and knee pads and softer (D30) G-form pads. Again, MTB but work great. Did get a new HJC modular and Klim gloves. Using the hard BMX shin pads (Shadow Conspiracy) and waterproof Harley boots until I budget in some good MX boots. Keep the pads in a waterproof pack on my KLR, so if I’m fixin to turn off a fire road onto a harder trail, I can just slip it all on and go. I’ll get some Klim pants snd jacket eventually. For now, my Harley rain gear or a leather shirt and a pair of ACU pants or Carharty jeans has to do. Kilm Dakar gloves for hot and Nobu armored gloves for cooler temps. Mix together and ride!
I ride a lot like you do. Just got into totally riding off road again with KLR. Love the bike to the moon. Owned a 2017 and rode to the Ozarks the first spring. A totally rainy mess and mud was so much fun. Just wearing cheap cheap gear like jeans and a slicker suit. What's a great rain gear with great protection
as always,, GREAT info for a newbie,, as well as a seasoned rider. You sir, are a great no nonsense presenter with a wealth of information to share.. Thank you for another valuable session of advice and knowledge.
My scorpion Yuma is great...wish the main zipper would have lasted. No jackets are priced that cheap....the Yuma pants were also very excellent...wish I would have bought multiple pairs of those adv pants.
FYI, the REV'IT Sand 3 has been replaced with the Sand 4, BUT the 3 were popular enough that they kept alive and dubbed the REV'IT Dune. I just bought some.
I got myself Scorpion exo T1200 mainstay white and TourMaster Air boots & HWK mash ce armoe jacket, RAC ce armor denim jean pants and hwk pull over ce armor pants and Alpinestars gloves!
I'll also argue that the best helmet is one that fits your headshape. I had the bell mx9 adventure with nips (also had an $800 bell star carbon so it wasn't a money factor). It didn’t fit my head shape well and after an hour or two it gave me a headache. I stick with fly's higher end helmets with mips. It just fits my headshape better. After crashing in a Vega and getting a concussion (and what would have likely broken my jaw or at least smashed my teeth in I'll always wear a helmet. But you have to factor in headshape. I'm a fathead and 6D doesn't make a helmet big enough for me.
subscribed! amazing content man, im new to the sport and motorcycles in general so your videos have been helpful. Any alternatives to the mx-9 helmet? I also may venture off into some track, but mainly trails for me.
Def need to get me some of those boots, I have motorcycle boots but not like that. Sprained my ankle really bad Monday first time off roading, can barely walk now.
Your mention of the Alpinestars Corozal boot reminded me that I wanted to try out the Alpinestar Belize boots. They are the same boot, but end at the calf to allow a little more ease to walking. I can say that the Olympia Air Glide 5 jacket is great in all weather and all conditions, and it has spine protection included with the forearm/elbow and shoulder protection. It's a multi season jacket with mesh for summer, insulation for winter-ish, and a rain liner that can either zip in to the mesh jacket, be worn over the jacket, or be worn on its own. I've tumbled in the dirt many times with it on and came out unscathed. As for boots, I've only been wearing the Alpinestars SMX-1 R vented boot/shoe, but they've provided a surprising amount of protection so far. Ventilation is great, but rain will come right on in
@ericrshelton I agree, I love this channel as well. I don't even own a bike yet, plan on getting a KLR 650 S w/ABS asap as my first bike. Plan on taking MSF in a few weeks. Already ordered all my gear, I went with all Scorpion exo with forma tall adventure boots. (Anyone, any thoughts on Scorpion gear?) I turned 40 a few months ago and I see no better way to "go over the hill" than on 2 wheels!
One of the best quick overviews of riding gear that I have seen. Thank you! And the fact that you are an awesome awesome gaming dork is a bonus! Subscribed and liked. Thanks again!
Thanks Dork in the road for Sharing. Things are lining up over. Hope to be riding soon, an would differently like to take a ride an camp with you'll. Again thanks 😊 from your Dork inspired riding buddy in Idaho.
I have to admit I haven't watched all your videos yet, but could you cover your experience about riding with glasses? I've noticed you had goggles on the helmet. Do you ride with contact lenses, spare glasses and do you chose helmet on how it fits and works with glasses? If you have already made a video on the topic, feel free to point me in the right direction.
I just bought the Marco jacket/pants...I will report back after my September trail riding. Thank you Dork! Great information as. Get going in this sport. Much appreciated.
@@diogosaraiva5230 I heartily recommend the gear. I went down on a sandy curve on asphalt at around 30 mph....I am still wearing the gear, just a few stitches were burnt off on the elbow, but looks properly tough!
I have the Same helmet, prior to endorsements of Dork, and I love that helmet. I also have the Shoei and love it too, but for highway use. My jacket is the ARC Battleborn v1. It cost me about $250 for this three season suit, and since I don't have warm summers....it makes for a perfect suit year round. (no snow)
Would be nice to have some coverage for the ladies. I dont know what the market is out there but hard to find reviews for girl gear and Lil Dork might be good to rope in on that.
It’s a shame that Rocky Mountain no longer offers the battle born line of jackets. They were cheap but well-made. Four years ago I bought a jacket and matching pants for $400 on sale at Rocky Mountain and to this day they are some of my best riding gear for spring fall and winter
I have been riding more and more dirt fire roads but I would not call them trails. Either way, thinking I need more then the hiking boots I am wearing.
That's epic, my first helmet is the bell mx-9 adventure mips and motocross boots, love the options you mention, I swear I watched a video with you talking about a boot spray but can't find it
@@DorkintheRoad that's where it was 😆 I knew I saw it, also the yurt was awesome, I've seen pictures cuz my dad wanted to live in one, but you gave me a good idea of how big it actually is compared to a person, Thanx for that
Couple questions. I know I am posting this a long time after you posted. I tried on the MX-9 helmet and I could not get my glasses on. The temples would not slide to my ears. I do not have that problem with the XD4 or Hornet. Question - You wear glasses. What do you do to get your glasses on wearing the MX-9. Next Question. Can you comment on the toe box width of the 2 boots you recommend. I have very wide feet. Thanks for the great videos!
I tried the Alpine jacket on last month. It fits a size smaller than whatever it says. Of course then I accidentally put on a Klim jacket. I think I have a hard time parting with the money.
I'm a 3x in most stuff, but shrinking. The 3x didn't do it for me. I'm thinking about the icon AF mesh. Like your video said, I can layer up, but not down on a thick jacket.
@@DorkintheRoad Thank you ! I was afraid that the Andes might be too hot for a summer ride to Yellowstone I was saying the your presentation is quite good. Good material of course but also the so important aspect of cadence, tone, eye contact and sincerity....Good Job !
Hi do you have any recommendation on the Oneal sierra 2 dual sport helmet it goes for about $150 on Amazon. I was wondering if you thought it be safe to use for long distance trip ? And if is as good as the bell mx9 helmet you mentioned in this video? Thanks
Hello there! Could you give me an advice about helmet/goggles? Like you, I wear glasses. Should I get I dual sport helmet and wear the goggles on top of my glasses or should I get a helmet with a screen? Thanks a lot.
I upgraded to an Africa Twin for more off road capability. I test rode the FJ-09 when I was shopping for the Versys, but the Tracer wasn't out yet. Tracer is a sweet bike if you're planning on a lot of road miles and not much off road.
Wow, apart from the gloves, every other piece of gear I already had in my plans (astars jacket and pants). A bit useless video for me in that aspect, but very good to see I was at a right track. And nice review/suggestion video for sure!
Dork in the Road cool, thanks! I’ve been using some old ski goggles so far. They work ok, but the band isn’t nearly long enough and the foam surround to keep the dust out is completely gone. I’ll check those out next time I’m at the store.
for beginner , not sure the dirtbike boot are the best,, im beginner , i have dirtbike boot and i never use because i dont feel the gear , instead i use hiking boot, because now i have no more money for other kind of boot,, so i think forma adventure or klim outlander will be a better choice untill you know better what kind of ride you do the most,, and untill you get a better experience of riding.. if you have kneed brace you protect you tibia too anyway,, so,, the most important is avoid riding mistake.. so,, if having dirtbike boot make you made mistake, like looking if your feet are on the gear or not, your not more safe at the end,,
Appreciate ya brother, but your boot choices are off. Neither of those options have the rigid plastic structures of a proper MX boot. Might seem like stiff leather is enough, but drop a few hundred pounds on em at a 45 deg angle and see how they hold up.
Another option for new riders is to check used gear out on ADV rider. A better quality used jacket and pants (Klim, Aerostitch, Motoport etc) are way safer then new cheap gear made out of polyester (which is what most sub $400 gear is made of). Definitely want a new helmet though.
Agreed. Lots of good used gear out there. Just stay away from used helmets.
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Man, I love this channel. I'm 42 and never really ridden in dirt. Planning on starting with a TW200 when I get home (currently deployed) because I have fond memories of the Honda FatCat. Dork, you've given me a lot of good info and also confidence that I'm not too old to learn something new. Thanks.
Wow! Thanks, man! Good luck with your new ride and thank you for your service! Do you mind if I share your comment on Insta to inspire others?
I started riding dirt at 60. I’m 65 now and love gravel and dirt! Glad my husband loves me riding with him!
I just shop really hard and find gear on sale, usually for at least 50% off. A lot of types of Cortech gloves were recently on extreme sale and I bought three different pairs, each for about $12.00 and all originally $40.00-$70.00. A couple years ago I bought a Fieldsheer jacket that originally sold for $285.00, for $65.00 as used like new on Amazon. It still had all the tags on it. I bought two new jackets this year, both at about 50%-60% off, a Cortech for summer wear and a Motonation for winter. There are plenty of deals out there on new gear if you are patient. Cortech and Tourmaster (same company) can often be found a big discounts.
Motonation offers jacket and pants at a fraction of the price of more popular brands. I have the Pursang 3/4 length touring jacket ($179) with CE rated elbow and shoulder pads, and full length back pad upgraded to a Forcefield Pro Lite K Level 2 Back Insert ($79), and the Phantom pants ($129) with CE hip and knee pads. The pairing is all weather gear and come with great venting, a rain membrane and a thermal third layer. Both are 600 denier textiles with decent abrasion resistance and really well made. GREAT VALUE!
If you can swing the expense, get the good stuff first. Buy once, cry once. Great info! Found your channel completely by accident and have subscribed!
Absolutely love your channel. Just bought my 2021 drz400s because of your videos for the most part. Keep doing what you're doing man really cool
That's so cool. Enjoy your new ride!
Just bought my first bike..2013 honda crf 260L...1500 bucks..i appreciate this channel..im learning alot..im in vancouver washington and am down for a group ride...
Definitely good information here. Thank you Dork. I would like to add that if you are not an ADV rider and follow slabs like me on a touring or cruiser bike (and you don't have to "look the part") This ADV gear works great on the road and will give you what you need along with some versatility, like better ventilation and the ability to go waterproof. I am giving the HWK gear a run, it gets decent reviews from other full time riders both ADV and Slab. It is also armored and VERY affordable. I am into the pants and jacket for about $150. The caveat is that I do not expect this to last for years and years although I hope it does lol. This will extend my riding time for rain or shine 3 seasons here in the PNW.
You are not a dork at all Sr
You gave us very good info. Thanks
I think this is the best informative gear video I've seen. Keep up the good work
Thank you very much!
Throw away the liner on the mesh jacket and use a breathable shell over it. The mesh creates air pocket for insulation. I use this to set up 4 seasons. I have tried all the setups and this is the warmest combo. I probably will never have an armored shell again. I love my Joe rocket pants and I do use the inner liner on those with Bonn underneath. Astars SMX gloves are excellent gloves for dual use.
What an absolute hero you are. Love your theme and your videos are also very informative! Thanks a lot! P.s. Excite bike kicks ass on NES
I used my Troy Lee Designs skid pants and crash shirt. Supposed to be for mountain biking, but work good. I use my hard POC elbow and knee pads and softer (D30) G-form pads. Again, MTB but work great. Did get a new HJC modular and Klim gloves. Using the hard BMX shin pads (Shadow Conspiracy) and waterproof Harley boots until I budget in some good MX boots. Keep the pads in a waterproof pack on my KLR, so if I’m fixin to turn off a fire road onto a harder trail, I can just slip it all on and go. I’ll get some Klim pants snd jacket eventually. For now, my Harley rain gear or a leather shirt and a pair of ACU pants or Carharty jeans has to do. Kilm Dakar gloves for hot and Nobu armored gloves for cooler temps. Mix together and ride!
Great advice -- and an extra thank you for the links in the description!!
Great stuff thanks. I ordered some stuff. I'm 55 yr old ADV newbie. Tiger Rally Pro. Can't wait.
I ride a lot like you do. Just got into totally riding off road again with KLR. Love the bike to the moon. Owned a 2017 and rode to the Ozarks the first spring. A totally rainy mess and mud was so much fun. Just wearing cheap cheap gear like jeans and a slicker suit. What's a great rain gear with great protection
as always,, GREAT info for a newbie,, as well as a seasoned rider. You sir, are a great no nonsense presenter with a wealth of information to share.. Thank you for another valuable session of advice and knowledge.
Just saved me 150 by telling me about the yuma, you rock.
My scorpion Yuma is great...wish the main zipper would have lasted. No jackets are priced that cheap....the Yuma pants were also very excellent...wish I would have bought multiple pairs of those adv pants.
FYI, the REV'IT Sand 3 has been replaced with the Sand 4, BUT the 3 were popular enough that they kept alive and dubbed the REV'IT Dune. I just bought some.
I got myself Scorpion exo T1200 mainstay white and TourMaster Air boots & HWK mash ce armoe jacket, RAC ce armor denim jean pants and hwk pull over ce armor pants and Alpinestars gloves!
This still holds up and was very helpful. Thanks!
I'll also argue that the best helmet is one that fits your headshape. I had the bell mx9 adventure with nips (also had an $800 bell star carbon so it wasn't a money factor). It didn’t fit my head shape well and after an hour or two it gave me a headache. I stick with fly's higher end helmets with mips. It just fits my headshape better. After crashing in a Vega and getting a concussion (and what would have likely broken my jaw or at least smashed my teeth in I'll always wear a helmet. But you have to factor in headshape. I'm a fathead and 6D doesn't make a helmet big enough for me.
Excellent video sir. Was fun meeting you at ZAKAR.
Instant like on this video, the intro killed.
subscribed! amazing content man, im new to the sport and motorcycles in general so your videos have been helpful. Any alternatives to the mx-9 helmet? I also may venture off into some track, but mainly trails for me.
Def need to get me some of those boots, I have motorcycle boots but not like that. Sprained my ankle really bad Monday first time off roading, can barely walk now.
Your mention of the Alpinestars Corozal boot reminded me that I wanted to try out the Alpinestar Belize boots. They are the same boot, but end at the calf to allow a little more ease to walking. I can say that the Olympia Air Glide 5 jacket is great in all weather and all conditions, and it has spine protection included with the forearm/elbow and shoulder protection. It's a multi season jacket with mesh for summer, insulation for winter-ish, and a rain liner that can either zip in to the mesh jacket, be worn over the jacket, or be worn on its own. I've tumbled in the dirt many times with it on and came out unscathed. As for boots, I've only been wearing the Alpinestars SMX-1 R vented boot/shoe, but they've provided a surprising amount of protection so far. Ventilation is great, but rain will come right on in
I've heard great things about the Belize.
Thank you for this vídeo. It made me more confident and I needed it.
Thanks for the tip on the Dakar! I love my other Klim gear but wasn't sure what would be best for warm weather off roading.
The Mojavi pants are an even better option for super hot weather
@@DorkintheRoad cool. I'll check it out. 👍
Always appreciate your videos and tips on gear and riding. Thank you and Happy New Year!
@ericrshelton I agree, I love this channel as well. I don't even own a bike yet, plan on getting a KLR 650 S w/ABS asap as my first bike. Plan on taking MSF in a few weeks. Already ordered all my gear, I went with all Scorpion exo with forma tall adventure boots. (Anyone, any thoughts on Scorpion gear?) I turned 40 a few months ago and I see no better way to "go over the hill" than on 2 wheels!
One of the best quick overviews of riding gear that I have seen. Thank you! And the fact that you are an awesome awesome gaming dork is a bonus! Subscribed and liked. Thanks again!
Thanks Dork in the road for Sharing. Things are lining up over. Hope to be riding soon, an would differently like to take a ride an camp with you'll. Again thanks 😊 from your Dork inspired riding buddy in Idaho.
I have to admit I haven't watched all your videos yet, but could you cover your experience about riding with glasses? I've noticed you had goggles on the helmet. Do you ride with contact lenses, spare glasses and do you chose helmet on how it fits and works with glasses?
If you have already made a video on the topic, feel free to point me in the right direction.
I usually wear my contacts when I'm riding.
Great info here! I have been intrigued by the Sedici Marco gear myself. Seems like a practical choice especially for beginners.
Seems like you get a lot for your money with those. I just worry about quality but I've been pleased with most of my Cycle Gear stuff so far.
I just bought the Marco jacket/pants...I will report back after my September trail riding. Thank you Dork! Great information as. Get going in this sport. Much appreciated.
@@forestmotoadventures so, is it good?
@@diogosaraiva5230 I heartily recommend the gear. I went down on a sandy curve on asphalt at around 30 mph....I am still wearing the gear, just a few stitches were burnt off on the elbow, but looks properly tough!
WHERE CAN I BUY THAT T-SHIRT!? 😃 Love it!
great post thank you. Im just getting into ADV riding this year. Very useful information, cheers.
I have the Same helmet, prior to endorsements of Dork, and I love that helmet. I also have the Shoei and love it too, but for highway use. My jacket is the ARC Battleborn v1. It cost me about $250 for this three season suit, and since I don't have warm summers....it makes for a perfect suit year round. (no snow)
Why would you recomend a water proof liner instead of a jacket? It's a huge PITA to start fiddling with a liner in the rain?
Unfortunately that O’Neil boot allowed my foot to still get broken when my case crushed into it
Would be nice to have some coverage for the ladies. I dont know what the market is out there but hard to find reviews for girl gear and Lil Dork might be good to rope in on that.
It’s a shame that Rocky Mountain no longer offers the battle born line of jackets. They were cheap but well-made. Four years ago I bought a jacket and matching pants for $400 on sale at Rocky Mountain and to this day they are some of my best riding gear for spring fall and winter
They may have an even better replacement coming soon...
I have been riding more and more dirt fire roads but I would not call them trails. Either way, thinking I need more then the hiking boots I am wearing.
Disaster can strike at any time. It's that slow speed stuff that'll get ya. I've been grateful for my MX boots many times.
Oh man, I need that shirt in my life.
No recommendation to wear body armour with a layer on top?
Great video!
What size did you get the Andes in? I'm a similar build and was curious.
I just got into riding due to riding with my co/workers.
That's epic, my first helmet is the bell mx-9 adventure mips and motocross boots, love the options you mention, I swear I watched a video with you talking about a boot spray but can't find it
It's at the beginning of my yurt camping video 😂
@@DorkintheRoad that's where it was 😆 I knew I saw it, also the yurt was awesome, I've seen pictures cuz my dad wanted to live in one, but you gave me a good idea of how big it actually is compared to a person, Thanx for that
Love the shirt I want oooone ❤️
Amazing content mate! thank ypu!
Thanks for watching!
Awesome stuff. Thank you
HWK full armor, ventilated. Amazon, $50.
I like using motorcyclegear.com simply because they're local to me, but revzilla, chapmoto.com, and rocky mountain are my go to.
Amazon and eBay are good for me occasionally, too.
I love my MX boots. I don't know what you're talking about.
Couple questions. I know I am posting this a long time after you posted. I tried on the MX-9 helmet and I could not get my glasses on. The temples would not slide to my ears. I do not have that problem with the XD4 or Hornet. Question - You wear glasses. What do you do to get your glasses on wearing the MX-9. Next Question. Can you comment on the toe box width of the 2 boots you recommend. I have very wide feet. Thanks for the great videos!
He stated in the comments - he wears contact lenses as for you foot width, you would be best getting fitted at a MX store.
Very nice video very informative 👍
Just subscribed. Thx!
I tried the Alpine jacket on last month. It fits a size smaller than whatever it says. Of course then I accidentally put on a Klim jacket. I think I have a hard time parting with the money.
Yeah sizing is super weird. I'm in a 3xl in the Alpinestars jacket but an XL or 2XL in anything else.
I'm a 3x in most stuff, but shrinking. The 3x didn't do it for me. I'm thinking about the icon AF mesh. Like your video said, I can layer up, but not down on a thick jacket.
Hi - Good presentation ! I am looking into the Alpinestars Andes V2 but it really hard to find. Would you feel the same about V3 ?
Thank you
Yes based on what I've seen and heard the V3 is even better
@@DorkintheRoad Thank you ! I was afraid that the Andes might be too hot for a summer ride to Yellowstone
I was saying the your presentation is quite good. Good material of course but also the so important aspect of cadence, tone, eye contact and sincerity....Good Job !
Any suggestions on adv riding clothing for bigger guys? Specifically speaking, stuff that doesn't look like you're wearing trash bags lol!
Dorkside u rock
Hi do you have any recommendation on the Oneal sierra 2 dual sport helmet it goes for about $150 on Amazon. I was wondering if you thought it be safe to use for long distance trip ? And if is as good as the bell mx9 helmet you mentioned in this video? Thanks
A helmet recommendation with a drop down sun visor?
Scorpion AT950
Hello there! Could you give me an advice about helmet/goggles? Like you, I wear glasses. Should I get I dual sport helmet and wear the goggles on top of my glasses or should I get a helmet with a screen? Thanks a lot.
I honestly always wear my contacts when I'm riding so I'm probably not the best person to ask
@@DorkintheRoad thanks anyway.
Great recommendations!
Glad you think so!
hi mr. dork, i know you sold your versys but what did you get in its place? also would like to know if you ever considered the tracer 900.
I upgraded to an Africa Twin for more off road capability.
I test rode the FJ-09 when I was shopping for the Versys, but the Tracer wasn't out yet. Tracer is a sweet bike if you're planning on a lot of road miles and not much off road.
@@DorkintheRoad thanks i will be doing a lot of road miles and a used tracer gt is at the top of wish list. thanks again.
Do you have the Sena SMH-10 on your helmet? If so what mount are you using?
I'm using the clamp mount.
Can I bother you to provide the link for it? Thanks!
It's just the mount that came with it in the package 😄
Do the corresponding Alpine pants come with knee protection?
They do
Do your googles fit over your eyeglasses?
Definitely need more airflow on the "backside".
Wow, apart from the gloves, every other piece of gear I already had in my plans (astars jacket and pants). A bit useless video for me in that aspect, but very good to see I was at a right track. And nice review/suggestion video for sure!
Have any goggle recommendations?
I really dig my Oakley O-Frames, but I've also heard great things about the 100% Strata, and they're a bit cheaper.
Dork in the Road cool, thanks! I’ve been using some old ski goggles so far. They work ok, but the band isn’t nearly long enough and the foam surround to keep the dust out is completely gone. I’ll check those out next time I’m at the store.
Do you use OTG goggles? Any recommendations there?
Ok I see the comment about the O frames now.
Good info
Thanks!
+ armoured vest or body armour
Long live dork!
for beginner , not sure the dirtbike boot are the best,, im beginner , i have dirtbike boot and i never use because i dont feel the gear , instead i use hiking boot, because now i have no more money for other kind of boot,, so i think forma adventure or klim outlander will be a better choice untill you know better what kind of ride you do the most,, and untill you get a better experience of riding.. if you have kneed brace you protect you tibia too anyway,, so,,
the most important is avoid riding mistake.. so,, if having dirtbike boot make you made mistake, like looking if your feet are on the gear or not, your not more safe at the end,,
Awesome
I like supple things too... supple gear is what I meant! 🤓😳😜
Anyone ever tell you that you resemble the actor Ed Helms?
I might have missed it...did you give a recommendation for goggles?
I'm a big fan of my Oakely O Frames, but there are decent cheaper options out there. I've heard great things about the 100% Strata, as an example.
Appreciate ya brother, but your boot choices are off. Neither of those options have the rigid plastic structures of a proper MX boot. Might seem like stiff leather is enough, but drop a few hundred pounds on em at a 45 deg angle and see how they hold up.
They did well enough when I dropped my Africa Twin on my ankle
That's good. Doesn't change physics. Just sayin.
I highly do not recommend KLIM gloves, I bought a pair that were damaged from the factory and they said so sorry, they are yours as is.
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New rider = Cheaper
Veteran rider = Expensive
That means I must be a new rider with 50+ years experience I buy cheaper stuff.
Great video 👍