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RE Desert Storm 500 in it’s natural avatar |
- Helmets – Choose ISI certified helmets only. Full-face helmets are always better than Open-Face or Hybrid helmets as they have more rigidity and strength. I personally use HJC for long rides (It is quality certified as per US and Europe norms) and Aaron for my local use. Other high-end helmets available in India are Airoh and LS2 (Medium price range). Many local brands including Vega, Studds, Steelbird etc. are also good.
- Safety Jackets – Always try safety jackets and choose the most comfortable. Good brands for these include DSG, Rynox or Cramster. You can get cloth, leather or mix material jackets. Choose depending on your price range and riding condition. Leather can get very warm in Indian conditions.
- Kneepads – Choose kneepads or riding pants, which have the kneepads in-built. I personally prefer riding pants from DSG or Royal Enfield itself as they are simpler and less troublesome to use.
- Gloves – You will need a couple of pairs of gloves, although there is no need to buy them all together. Safety gloves from Cramsteror DSG are very good. You can choose from various models, as per your personal preference. You may also need a pair of water-proof gloves for rain / foggy weather riding.
- Riding boots – There are plenty of boots available from Rs. 500 upwards. However, I recommend getting boots with a steel tip as these can protect feet better during an unfortunate incident. The riding boots from Royal Enfield are also of very good quality.
- Camel Bag – I always use a camel bag i.e. a water bag, which can be worn like a backpack, and has a tube through which you can drink easily, even with the helmet on. There are plenty of options from 1L onwards. Remember that the larger water bags are much heavier.
I now feel amazed when I see people riding two-wheelers on the Indian highways without any safety gear. The joy of riding with the proper gear can only be known after trying it. Personally, I never hit the highways without full safety gear.
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