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As I said "I personally don't believe in elbow/knee guards as separate entities" doesn't mean I am asking others to not use them. Its just that I prefer a riding jacket/pant over guards.Originally posted by trustvishwas View Post
Just the way you don't believe in wearing helmet inside city limits & it doesn't mean you are promoting the same.
In the following post I have already mentioned it. In fact, I was looking for NV but it seems he didn't came on the bike and I couldn't figure out when he left.Originally posted by trustvishwas View Post
Your wish.Originally posted by trustvishwas View PostLast edited by nav75; 03-22-2012, 04:49 PM.2000 Suzuki Fiero | 2004 Bullet Electra | 2004 RX135 | 2005 CBZ | 2009 Karizma | 2009 Punto 1.4 Petrol | 2011 Yamaha YZF-R15
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At least I don't advise people about what my definition of basic riding gear is.Originally posted by nav75 View PostAs I said "I personally don't believe in elbow/knee guards as separate entities" doesn't mean I am asking others to not use them. Its just that I prefer a riding jacket/pant over guards.
Just the way you don't believe in wearing helmet inside city limits & it doesn't mean you are promoting the same.Never argue with an idiot. He will drag you down to his level and then beat you with experience.
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The debate in the three to four posts preceding this post is the whole reason that we had the G2G yesterday. I am seeing a lot of suggestions today..a good thing and bad at the same time as these contributions would have been good had they come when we were discussing our new mandates.
Regarding the wholesomeness of the gear, a helmet, armored jacket, riding gloves, knee pads/riding pants and ankle covering shoes/riding boots is the most basic that one can get.
As decided, no skipping out on the same!! I know that for a few, the complete riding gear would be either "not necessary" or "not affordable". But as I said, safety comes at a price. In this case, it is about buying gear. If many people come upfront, they can negotiate group discounts too.
A few posts back, Niks had suggested dropping the senior, junior, newbie tags to avoid discrimination. My question is...who discriminates? The senior reference to one of my earlier posts has to do entirely with the fact that the people in context were old timers (and hence seniors).
If you wish, I can address them as old timers..would that be better?Never argue with an idiot. He will drag you down to his level and then beat you with experience.
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In fact, this reply of you comes as a surprise at least to me, since you are a very senior member than majority of us and me and many others know that you have more kilometers riding experience than many of us.Originally posted by nav75 View PostI personally don't believe in elbow/knee guards as separate entities, the reason I never bought them. Knee guard for instance, hamper my knee from holding the tank(that I always like to do) and they also damage the tank.
All i can say is this if the tank paint gets spoiled you can always re paint or get stickering job as that would be much cheaper in case of any fatal injury to the knee.
Worst scenario replace the tank cover saar.
As this reply of yours can really make things bad for many newbies and they know knee guards are compulsion and a major protocol in our pune chapter, they are waiting to join us for rides but are kept aside for not having gears, will use this reply of yours as excuse and cross question back.
So you see the consequences can be really bad for them.
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Always look forward to your views Shrinath saar.Originally posted by shrinathrao View PostIn fact, this reply of you comes as a surprise at least to me, since you are a very senior member than majority of us and me and many others know that you have more kilometers riding experience than many of us.
All i can say is this if the tank paint gets spoiled you can always re paint or get stickering job as that would be much cheaper in case of any fatal injury to the knee.
Worst scenario replace the tank cover saar.
As this reply of yours can really make things bad for many newbies and they know knee guards are compulsion and a major protocol in our pune chapter, they are waiting to join us for rides but are kept aside for not having gears, will use this reply of yours as excuse and cross question back.
So you see the consequences can be really bad for them.
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Biggest problem is the unavailabilty of gear at planet DSG.And i didnt find AXO shoes or alpinestar knee guards anywhere else.
Waiting for the right size boots since weeks..Also for the knee guard stock!
I do agree with the knee guards scratching the tank.I really dont want to put any vinyl on my tank.So riding pants (with knee protection) as an option to knee guards wont do any harm i guess.
As it is,those knee guards arent for sports bikes where you need the tank grip.Those are for dirt bikes/street bikes which dont need tank grip.Atleast thats what the only smart guy at the shop told me.I know we get them cause riding suits are not everybody's piece of cake.& are impractical in our day-to-day routine & not everybody is a sport rider.
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I heard that DSG is launching its own riding pants now. Btw, I am looking to buy a pair of gloves, mostly DSG Primal. Anyone else? We could club our purchase together and get discount.
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I feel nav is being misquoted here. He said he prefers riding jacket over elbow guards. Jackets already have elbow guards. He prefers riding pants over knee guards, so riding pants too are armoured at the knee , aren't they ? ? So he is in my opinion not promoting anything unsafe." A man is also known by the bike he rides :D "
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completely agree with NV here & a good consensus following the G2g to mandate for basic gears
I think this was but just a logical outcome of what we have been trying to implement over the years & if it does drive away some than so be it
The real issue is to implement all the valid points discussed & that is where we fail sometimes giving rise to the same discussions every 3-4 months
A solution to above will really be helpful across both the Mumbai & pune chapters.
PS:continuing the knee guard thing -- scoyco pants are cheap (2500) almost the same price as good knee guards & can be used daily too.
As for me the only time I have been hurt in the past decade (3 times)have been in the city (always the knee area) when not wearing guards.
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Originally posted by darkknight View Postcompletely agree with NV here & a good consensus following the G2g to mandate for basic gears
I think this was but just a logical outcome of what we have been trying to implement over the years & if it does drive away some than so be it
The real issue is to implement all the valid points discussed & that is where we fail sometimes giving rise to the same discussions every 3-4 months
A solution to above will really be helpful across both the Mumbai & pune chapters.
PS:continuing the knee guard thing -- scoyco pants are cheap (2500) almost the same price as good knee guards & can be used daily too.
As for me the only time I have been hurt in the past decade (3 times)have been in the city (always the knee area) when not wearing guards.

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Originally posted by darkknight View PostI am in sync with Satyen to introduce on an experiment basis but the fact remains that one of incidents will continue to happen & there's little that can be done.




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The only solution lies in the hands of the members that make up the team. I believe this is a group responsibility and everyone is responsible; much like swarm logic.Originally posted by darkknight View Postcompletely agree with NV here & a good consensus following the G2g to mandate for basic gears
I think this was but just a logical outcome of what we have been trying to implement over the years & if it does drive away some than so be it
The real issue is to implement all the valid points discussed & that is where we fail sometimes giving rise to the same discussions every 3-4 months
A solution to above will really be helpful across both the Mumbai & pune chapters.
PS:continuing the knee guard thing -- scoyco pants are cheap (2500) almost the same price as good knee guards & can be used daily too.
As for me the only time I have been hurt in the past decade (3 times)have been in the city (always the knee area) when not wearing guards.

This is a culture change for many and an "out of the comfort zone" experience for others. Till people get used to it, each person must ensure that the rules are followed by themselves and others around.
What would be needed is a bimonthly review of the rides in the review period. I know, I'm sounding like a typical manager but then that is what we have learned and need to use in this case too. Once the culture sets in, things would automatically fall in place.Never argue with an idiot. He will drag you down to his level and then beat you with experience.
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ROFLMAO!Originally posted by niks_devil666 View PostThis gear is mandatory for rides only.For g2g's you need to be
1.thick skulled (good impact resistance)
2.thick skinned (with good abrasion resistance)

Actually he isnt... What you are reading is just one part of the points wrt the gear. What we wanted to change is mentioned in the other points mentioned by NV and in quoted the post belowOriginally posted by rkakkar View PostSaaaaaaaale side badal raha hai abhi






Originally posted by niranjanvaidya View PostThe only solution lies in the hands of the members that make up the team. I believe this is a group responsibility and everyone is responsible; much like swarm logic.
This is a culture change for many and an "out of the comfort zone" experience for others. Till people get used to it, each person must ensure that the rules are followed by themselves and others around.
What would be needed is a bimonthly review of the rides in the review period. I know, I'm sounding like a typical manager but then that is what we have learned and need to use in this case too. Once the culture sets in, things would automatically fall in place.
PS: On another forum, we are planning to starts a small course on riding safety and etiquettes, it wont be a free course though. Interested in the name of safety?Last edited by satyenpoojary; 03-22-2012, 07:33 PM.Super CommuTOURer� - Talk less, Ride more
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Why not? Actually, we also passed a resolution to have First Aid Training imparted to all the members, batch-wise, over a period of time. There are a lot of hospitals and Organizations that offer these courses; some of them for free. Interested?Originally posted by satyenpoojary View PostPS: On another forum, we are planning to starts a small course on riding safety and etiquettes, it wont be a free course though. Interested in the name of safety?Never argue with an idiot. He will drag you down to his level and then beat you with experience.
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Yeah sure, and the same debate of free vs paid continues to happen on that forum. But the First Aid training is more of a post mortem to the issue we are targeting...Originally posted by niranjanvaidya View PostWhy not? Actually, we also passed a resolution to have First Aid Training imparted to all the members, batch-wise, over a period of time. There are a lot of hospitals and Organizations that offer these courses; some of them for free. Interested?
People genuinely interested in the paid riding safety lessons, please put up your name in the list below:
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Edit: that comment wasnt for your quote!Last edited by satyenpoojary; 03-22-2012, 07:33 PM.Super CommuTOURer� - Talk less, Ride more
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Paid by whom ?Originally posted by satyenpoojary View Post
People genuinely interested in the paid riding safety lessons, please put up your name in the list below:
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