A Rider Needs No Pantsavi11 Updated Review
Of course, the reality was road rash. But the idea persisted: Pants represent conformity. Suits wear pants. Office drones wear khakis. A rider? A rider is an elemental creature of asphalt and sky.
This is the most relatable and fastest-growing segment. E-scooter and last-mile delivery riders in dense cities often need no pants because they are wearing shorts, skirts, or kilts—not specialized motorcycle pants. a rider needs no pantsavi11 updated
To help you properly, I can do one of the following: Of course, the reality was road rash
"My son," the spirit intoned. "You have become a monster. You have doomed us all. But... surely, the weather warrants at least some thermal undergarments?" Office drones wear khakis
There are mantras in the riding world that stick to your ribs like cheap truck stop coffee. "Dress for the slide, not the ride." "Loud pipes save lives." And then there is the bizarre, cryptic, and strangely liberating phrase that has been popping up on obscure forums and defaced highway signs: "A rider needs no pants."
Low to moderate. They wear high-visibility jerseys and leg/knee sun protection, but the groin is exposed to UV, debris, and insects. Their logic: "Asphalt doesn't care about your modesty, but it does care about your chafing."