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  2. Motorcycle personal protective equipment - Wikipedia

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    Motorcycle goggles or glasses help protect the eyes from dust, wind and debris while riding and typically feature anti-fog treatment and protection against UV rays. For motorcycle sports such as motocross, goggles typically feature a foam rim which seals against the face and layered, tinted lenses to accommodate for varying light conditions.

  3. Motorcycle riding gear - Wikipedia

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    A motorcycle riding gear store. Motorcycle riding gear, or kit (), is specialized clothing and equipment worn by motorcyclists.It usually serves multiple purpose at once, including crash injury protection, deflecting sun, precipitation or debris, keeping the rider warm, cool or hydrated, increasing visibility, expressing the rider's style or social identity, stowing cargo, and as a platform ...

  4. Goggles - Wikipedia

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    Goggles, or safety glasses, ... Motorcycle riding and other open-air activities: Prevents insects, dust, and so on from hitting the eyes.

  5. Motorcycle Superstore - Wikipedia

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    Motorcycle Superstore's product selection includes motorcycle-related helmets and riding gear, parts, tires, accessories and casual apparel [5] for all riding styles including street/sportbike, cruiser, dirt bike, scooter, and ATV as well as gear and accessories for snowmobiles and personal watercraft.

  6. Category:Motorcycle safety gear - Wikipedia

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    Motorcycle riding gear; S. SHARP (helmet ratings) Skully (helmet) T. ThermaHelm This page was last edited on 20 May 2019, at 16:30 (UTC). Text is available under ...

  7. Bernard Laurence Hieatt - Wikipedia

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    With another bike 200 yards (180 m) in front of him, Hieatt attempted an overtake on the inside, but steered too close to the grass verge. The side car wheel struck the grass verge at 83 miles per hour (134 km/h), turning the motorcycle over. F. Mathews, the sidecar passenger, was trapped face downwards, but escaped with severe shock.

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