@@MS.TS.it’s kinda poser thing tho. Like dressing like you rides cool. But if you got a helmet and don’t ride not planning on getting one then it’s goofy ahh
My whole wardrobe consists of 70% monochrome clothes and the dark blues, olives and brown, etc. So this won't be a hassle, I just need a bike and gear now. 😂
In fact, there only seems to be one rule: Be pretty. Demonstrated by the fact that for example when he shows jackets, the models violate the "rules" about everything else they wear.
If anyone still wants to keep the modern look, you can still rock this style with the classic with a brat style or cafe racer bike, with a leather jacket and black jeans and so on. Your Helmets needs to look classy like the Gille Classic Helmet.
Hate to be the fun police, but riding isn't something to be taken lightly. Motorbikes aren't 'fashion accessories', they are literal death machines if not respected. Even if the gear has ugly colours WEAR FULL GEAR and spare no expense in the best quality. Wearing white and fluorescent colours while you ride gives you the best possible chance of being seen by others on the road, avoid a black helmet if possible. Wearing all black makes you blend in, especially at night. Do not put looks over safety and quality! Ride to live!
Idk if the states allow this but I’ve never seen any offs complain about led lights as long as they’re not flashing or changing colours. And it’s way more noticeable in the night then anything you could wear