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EXCLUSIVE OFFERS BELOW
OFFEXCLU ERS SIVE BEL OW Another important tip: steer clear of second hand gear, especially helmets, which could have previous damage that isn’t visible. Why compromise durability and more importantly, your safety, for the sake of saving a bit of cash? What to l k out for when choosing the right GEAR Helmet Don’t just go for looks; Every time you go out on your bike, your life depends on your ability, technique, kit and attitude. So it makes sense to be prepared for anything, and everything, when you’re out on the road. No idea? Or All the gear? Whatever type of bike you ride, wearing everyday clothes when riding puts you at real risk of serious injury. Coming off, even at low speeds, will shred through them and take skin down to the bone. It’s why clued-up riders wear quality gear, of leather or good quality textiles such as CORDURA®, some including abrasion resistant materials such as Kevlar®. Many items also incorporate body armour to help absorb impacts. always take time to choose the helmet that fits you correctly as a poor fitting one won’t offer the best protection in a crash (and could even come off!). Visit SHARP at direct.gov.uk/sharp to compare the safety ratings for helmets and for tips on selecting the best fitting helmet for you. Jacket Different riders will have their own preferred choice of riding gear. Leather offers you the best protection from abrasion and impact, but it can be impractical. There is now a wide range of textiles that offer abrasion protection, from rugged-looking biker gear to more casual Kevlar® weave jeans. These often include armour to provide impact protection. Either way, riding gear should be a close fit, with extra padding and protection around the back, shoulders, elbows and wrists. Money offr! great gea See below Trousers They should protect you in exactly the same way as your jacket. Especially around the knees and thighs. Plus, they should be flexible and comfortable. Body armour Good quality jackets and trousers, often come with the option of built-in body armour, or armour can be bought separately. It provides even more impact protection, absorbing and spreading the force of a direct blow. Boots and gloves should also include additional protection in vulnerable places. Look out for the CE label – proof it has been tested to European Standards and check whether it applies to the whole garment or just part of it. Gloves Never ride without them. Simple. The first instinct in a crash is to put your hands down. So make sure your gloves offer all-round protection without reducing your ability to operate the controls. It’s worth noting that there is a range of summer and winter gloves available. Protect yourself from the conditions Being cold and wet can be stressful, tiring and it can also affect your reaction times, leaving you at risk. Which is why using waterproof and windproof gear on miserable days is a good idea. It’ll keep you at your sharpest when riding. Some gear includes windproof and waterproof layers, or you can get separate lightweight waterproofs that easily fit under the pillion seat or in a backpack. Gear can include fluorescent or bright colours and reflective strips, which helps drivers see you in daytime conditions and at night. Save more than just money Boots These should be sturdy and above ankle height because in a crash, it’s common for ankles to break and for feet to be crushed. So boots shielded, above ankle-height are a wise choice. Plus, always try new boots on when you’re on your bike to make sure you can operate foot controls properly. While saving money is important, think if it’s worth getting some nasty injuries. Check out the back page for some fantastic offers on good protective gear. For more tips on choosing good quality gear visit direct.gov.uk/thinkriders powerful bike, or returned to biking after a break. There’s always room for improvement When you’ve completed the Enhanced Rider Scheme, that’s exactly what you’re doing. The course is designed to show you how to be a better rider and the experienced trainers work with you to develop the riding skills you need to ride smoothly and with more awareness. RedUce your risk and your premiums The scheme, jointly created by the Driving Standards Agency (DSA) and the Motorcycle Industry Association (MCIA), is designed to make every ride a good one and it’s perfect for riders who’ve just passed their test, upgraded to a more When you receive your DSA Certificate of Competence you’ll qualify for a discount from many leading brokers and insurers. To find your nearest trainer visit direct.gov.uk/riderskills # Being passionate about biking is one thing, but having the skills to improve your technique, confidence and ability as a rider is another. That’s where the Enhanced Rider Scheme can help. EXCLUSIVE OFFERS GET 20% OFF THESE SELECTED ITEMS Hand this voucher in to your local stockist or visit www.hein-gericke.co.uk and enter this code: THINK See BELOW FOR MORE DETAILS Oxford First Aid Kit Oxford Active Top Daylight Jacket HG Blader Glove Bullson Solid Boots This offer is available until the 30th June 2012, is subject to availability and cannot be used in conjunction with any other promotion. The offer is made by Hein Gericke UK Ltd and it can be redeemed via their 48 UK stores or online at www.hein-gericke.co.uk DEVON II PANTS SAVE Daylight 20% Jacket size: XS-XXL was £ 189.99 £ 151.99 SAVE Oxford First Aid Kit 20% was £ 8.99 £ 7.19 SAVE Bullson 20% Solid Boots size: 36-47, was £ 89.99 £ 71.99 SAVE 20% DEVON II PANTS SAVE Oxford 20% Active Top size: M-XXL was £ 34.99 £ 27.99 SAVE 20% HG Blader Glove size: S-XXL was £ 139.99 £ 111.99 size: XS-XXL was £ 37.99 £ 30.39 For more detailed guidance on safety clothing and equipment, visit the THINK! website www.direct.gov.uk/thinkriders