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<blockquote data-quote="DRTYAPE_SRT" data-source="post: 16416479" data-attributes="member: 196491"><p>Yes, please dress up like RC. </p><p></p><p>This guy was on a short ride, hit a little tree stump sticking up about 10in. he was wearing leather work boots, ended up losing the big toe.</p><p></p><p>Pay up for a good pair of MX boots, Pay up for a good helmet/goggles and a neck brace. </p><p></p><p>Most dirt bike riding pantS and jerseys will offer better air flow than jeans and will dry out quickly if you get wet. They also offer better protection in most cases.</p><p></p><p>I like to ride with gloves that have good knuckle protection, every little piece of gear counts.</p><p></p><p>the one time I decided not to wear my knee pads I ended up getting a nice gash from a trail sign nailed to a tree.</p><p></p><p>better safe than sorry and even fully geared up you can still get hurt pretty bad.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DRTYAPE_SRT, post: 16416479, member: 196491"] Yes, please dress up like RC. This guy was on a short ride, hit a little tree stump sticking up about 10in. he was wearing leather work boots, ended up losing the big toe. Pay up for a good pair of MX boots, Pay up for a good helmet/goggles and a neck brace. Most dirt bike riding pantS and jerseys will offer better air flow than jeans and will dry out quickly if you get wet. They also offer better protection in most cases. I like to ride with gloves that have good knuckle protection, every little piece of gear counts. the one time I decided not to wear my knee pads I ended up getting a nice gash from a trail sign nailed to a tree. better safe than sorry and even fully geared up you can still get hurt pretty bad. [/QUOTE]
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