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  2. Ride in Style with Our Favorite Motorcycle Backpacks For 2024

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    Not all backpacks are made for motorcycling. To ensure yours is up for the ride, check out our list of the best motorcycle backpacks for every type of rider. Ride in Style with Our Favorite ...

  3. Motorcycle armor - Wikipedia

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    Motorcycle armor is body armor for motorcycle riders. It comes in a variety of forms, from traditional yellow foam to high-tech compounds capable of absorbing large amounts of energy. In its basic form an armored jacket will include shoulder and elbow armor, and many jackets can have an optional back protector added too. Trousers should include ...

  4. Motorcycle accessories - Wikipedia

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    A common addition to many bikes is an attachment onto which bags or other luggage can be fastened. This removes the need for rider backpacks and is generally a more secure and safer way to add carrying capacity to a motorcycle. In the 1950s the popular British motorcycle Triumph often came with a tank-mounted carrier.

  5. Motorcycle personal protective equipment - Wikipedia

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    In the European Union and UK, motorcycle garments must have armour on the inside at major impact regions such as shoulders, elbows, hips (with the exception of Class A or B) and knees. Optional protection may be present at the back, chest and lumbar. The European Standards for these protectors are EN 1621-1:2012, EN 1621-2:2014 and EN 1621-3: ...

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  7. Air bag vest - Wikipedia

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    Connected by a cord to the horse's saddle, a carbon dioxide canister is punctured when the cord is extended during a fall, inflating the vest in 100 to 250 milliseconds. Unlike car air bags, the air bag vests can be repacked and reloaded for reuse with a new CO 2 cartridge. Companies that manufacture the vests created them for motorcyclists as ...