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10 Must-Have Features in a Reflective Motorcycle Backpack
Organize Your Gear: Tips for Packing Your Reflective Motorcycle Backpack
If you’re commuting to work on two wheels, be it motorized or otherwise, carrying a backpack just comes with the territory. With that being said, one of the most common complaints we hear about riding with a backpack is that it’s unwieldy, uncomfortable, or just downright awkward to wear.
If those complaints sound a bit too familiar to you, we’ve got good news: All the above can be avoided by packing your reflective motorcycle backpack like the pros.
This Reflective Backpack Is A Gift For Commuters That Keeps On Giving
While we understand gift-giving is regarded as a selfless act, we have a controversial recommendation for the motorcycle commuter on your list this year: Choose your gift selfishly.
At first, this may sound like bad advice, but hear us out..READ MORE
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Why Motorcycle Back Protectors are Essential for Safe Motorcycle Riding
Are you riding around with that useless piece of foam in the back of your motorcycle jacket? Do yourself a favor and throw that thing in the trash.
Plain and simple: the thin sheets of padding in the back and chest areas of most motorcycle jackets are little more than placeholders for armor. They aren’t intended to protect you from impact or abrasion, and truth be told, they’re probably doing more harm than good by adding useless bulk and limiting your jacket’s ventilation.
Real armor is what you want here. While coverage in the elbows and shoulders is a great start, we’re of the opinion that protecting your spine is also a project worth undertaking. That’s where a proper CE-rated motorcycle back protector comes into play.
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Reflective Backpacks: The Perfect Solution for Commuting in the Dark
High-vis commuter backpacks are a no-brainer for anyone traveling the streets on two wheels. Their bright fluorescent fabrics reflect more than twice the light of conventional colors, forcing drivers to take notice of the motorcyclists and bicyclists who wear them.
Are Electric Bikes More Dangerous Than Motorcycles?
It wasn’t so long ago that an electric bike was a rare sight, and a novel one at that. Fast forward to present day and just about every major manufacturer on the planet has thrown their hat in the electric bicycle ring. And we mean everyone.
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Bike Safety: The Best Way To Be Seen Day And Night When Bike Commuting
Why Visibility Is So Important for Bike Safety
Yes, you should always wear your helmet when you ride a bike, regardless of where you’re riding. That’s an obvious for all of us that want to preserve our brains...