Protective Apparel - Victory Motorcycles Hammer 2005 Owner's Manual

Table of Contents

Advertisement

Available languages

Available languages

SAFETY
Safe Riding Practices

Protective Apparel

To decrease the risk of injury and increase riding comfort, wear protective riding apparel.
S Wear a Department of Transportation (DOT) or SNELL approved helmet. Some state laws require that you wear
an approved helmet. In accidents involving motorcycles, head injuries are the leading cause of motorcyclist
fatalities, and statistics prove that an approved helmet is the most effective protection in preventing or
reducing head injuries.
S Wear eye protection. Some state laws require that you wear eye protection. Eye protection reduces the chance that
your vision could be impaired by wind or by airborne particles and objects.
S You and your passenger should wear bright or light colored and/or reflective clothing to improve visibility to oth-
er motorists. A motorist's failure to see or recognize a motorcycle is the leading cause of automobile/motor-
cycle accidents.
S Wear gloves, a jacket, heavy boots and long pants to prevent or reduce abrasions, lacerations or burns should the
motorcycle fall.
S Wear boots with low heels, as high heels can catch on pedals or footrests. The combination of boots and pants
should completely cover legs, ankles and feet, protecting skin from engine and exhaust system heat. The engine
and exhaust system get hot soon after the engine is started and stay hot for about half an hour after the engine is
turned off.
S Do not wear loose, flowing clothing or long boot laces, as they can catch on handlebars, levers or footrests, or
become entangled in the wheels, causing loss of control and serious injury.
12

Hide quick links:

Advertisement

Chapters

Table of Contents
loading

This manual is also suitable for:

Victory hammer 2005

Table of Contents