Motorcycle riders are easily identifiable, often wearing well-fitting leather jackets, pants with padding, and boots. The right gear is essential for rider safety to ensure the materials can protect the body during an accident.

Despite wearing protective gear and driving safely, many riders suffer injuries in accidents due to the negligence of other road users. Read on to learn more about motorcycle rider safety gear and what to do if you have a motorcycle accident on Louisiana roads.

Why Do Motorcycle Riders Usually Wear Black?

Aside from its cool and stylish appearance, black is the color of choice for many riders due to its practicality. Since a rider’s clothing can accumulate a lot of dirt, debris, and grease, black is often selected because it is more resistant to staining.

Furthermore, many riders wear black because most motorcycle gear is made of black leather. Leather provides excellent abrasion resistance, padding, and freedom of movement for riders, allowing for easy maneuvering and protection while motorcycling.

Other key safety benefits of leather gear include:

All-weather use

Leather is inherently durable, making it a perfect all-weather solution. The material resists moisture intrusion, keeping riders cool and dry.

It also helps streamline the rider in windy conditions, reducing wind resistance which can slow speeds and cause balance issues. Harsh winds are dangerous on long drives and can increase rider fatigue, which may contribute to a lapse in concentration and a subsequent accident.

Maintenance-free and durable

Leather motorcycle gear is durable and easy to maintain compared to other materials. Leather is relatively inexpensive, making it available to most motorcycle riders. Riders can get decades of wear from a high-quality leather jacket.

Wearable comfort

When broken in, full-grain leather bike gear is comfortable to wear year-round. It is easy to put on and take off, making it a practical option. A good fit is crucial for comfort and safety regarding bike gear. When buying a leather riding suit, opt for one that hugs your body while offering flexibility and movement.

What Other Materials Are Available for Motorcycle Apparel?

Motorcycle apparel has developed significantly over the years to include more materials. Although leather remains the primary material choice, alternatives include woven Kevlar and Cordura. 

  • Kevlar

Many textile jackets contain woven Kevlar fibers for reinforcement and abrasion resistance, which helps against road rash in crashes. However, Kevlar can be heavy and lacks flexibility. If you’re looking for comfortable and lightweight gear, choose cotton with Kevlar lining for additional protection on high-contact areas like the elbows, knees, upper thighs, and shoulders.

  • Cordura

Cordura is a resilient and waterproof fiber. It can be blended with nylon or cotton and typically weighs less than Kevlar, offering durability and resistance. Cordura can be a highly durable shell material for jackets or pants, providing protective reinforcement where it is most needed while still allowing breathability for the rider’s skin.

Staying Visible on Your Motorcycle

Motorcycle equipment manufacturers produce leather and textile gear in a range of colors.

One of the drawbacks to black leather is that it blends into its surroundings, making it hard for other drivers to spot a motorcycle rider until it’s too late. When choosing riding gear, consider the following visibility tips to help minimize the risk of a motorcycle accident:

Find gear in bright colors

Look for helmets, jackets, and other motorcycle gear with bright, reflective colors such as orange, red, yellow, and green. These can help you make you more visible to other drivers.

Consider fluorescent tape

Place fluorescent or reflective tape on your motorcycle gear in visible areas such as the shoulders to draw attention to yourself. Fluorescent tapes come in different colors, including yellow and orange. The brighter the color, the more likely other drivers will see you in low-light conditions.

Add a headlight brake modulator to your helmet

Adding a headlight brake modulator to your helmet lets drivers see your headlight flash when you hit the brakes, making it easier for them to see and avoid hitting you. It’s especially effective for traffic behind you because it lets them know when it’s safe for them to pass.

Consult Our Reliable Motorcycle Accident Attorneys

Wearing the right riding gear can help protect you from involvement in a motorcycle crash. If an accident happens, your riding equipment can also offer protection against serious injury. However, if a negligent driver causes a motorcycle collision, you may need experienced legal counsel to help you with the aftermath.

The Baton Rouge motorcycle accident attorneys at Dudley DeBosier can help you understand your legal options following a motorcycle collision. We can assess the crash’s circumstances, injuries, and accident-related expenses to determine your best course of action. Possible outcomes may include filing a claim with the responsible party’s insurance company for fair compensation or working with your insurance to cover your expenses.

We have years of experience helping motorcycle accident victims make the right legal move after their accident and get their lives back to normal. Reach out to Dudley DeBosier today for a free consultation.

Disclaimer: This content has been reviewed by Chad Lederman, Director of Legal Operations at our New Orleans office.