I learned about wearing gloves early in my riding experience. I was on 485 around charlotte and a car bounced a stone. It came up and hit my left hand right on the knuckle protection. It stung but no other damage. Wear gloves riding always!
Thank you for the very informative video Coach look like I might be changing some gear in the near future worst thing for me with gloves is finding the right size as I go up to a XXXL and I find them uncomfortable at times the next size up is to big though, like you I think if I come off of my Spyder I am doing some thing wrong like not paying attention.
Been sold on Revit gloves for along time. Have Sand 1 that are from 2015 and still fine and a pair of Sand 2 and just ordered the Sand 4. I do not go cheap on gloves
I didn't know you are a musician! How cool...I do not ride without gloves. Great video! ATGATT is my motto! I wear leather gloves with knuckle protection no matter how hot it is out!! Booger hooks, lol
Hey Coach, thank you for this. You’ve made me take a look at my gloves. I honestly thought they were safe and that I bought the right thing. It turns out they don’t even have a CE rating. Now, I am not about to take chances with my hands, so I’ve been looking at the biggest motorcycle gear retailer, in the UK. When I filter the search for gloves to a CE2 rating, there are only two pairs that they sell which have the highest rating. As their head office is in my town I am going to pay them a visit and ask some questions. To be fair, one of the models they sell which is CE2 rated is being sold at a reasonable price £44 (about $50) but there should be a guide in store so I’m going to have a look. They are a good company so I’m pretty sure they will look at the issue without taking offence.
CE2's are hard to find. They're not significantly more expensive. My CE2's are more cumbersome. I am looking at a new set of A-Stars that are CE1. Just looking at the A-Stars I would say it is due to the cuff length. Let me know what you end up getting. I am very interested.
Good info , I agree protection is important. Again I am a bit crazy during winter , now I have 7 pair ( 2 more ) than before and I have 3 of the 7 are ECE 1 , 2 of the 7 level 2 and 2 not rated . now I don't have to think what I am going to use. ...One think that I look for is reinforce slider.in the palm and if the little finger is attached or protected with a slider. Alain & Yellow
Hmmm, haha, the only part of this video I have to disagree with, is your reference to Coach Vic not being funny regarding the dummy's used for the glove testing... that was definitely funny 😄😃🤣🤣🤣👍
Can attest that it seems to take forever to come to a stop if one parts company with your bike at speed. and BTW, Pillion fractures are a LOT of fun. Also, Limestone is supposed to be a softer stone/rock, Sure don't feel like it.
Thanks for the info. Always great. Going to do the front USB port tomorrow like you did. Did the rear port yesterday under the passenger back rest for the boss to charge her phone. I have a couple questions about using the front auxiliary wire.
Thanks, I thought about just splitting the auxiliary wire so I can keep a plug in the front trunk. Do you think that would be ok? Pierre at CA Spyder Accessories said the split into a wire near the dash for the 2018/2019. Just not sure what that wire goes to. He was great and sent me a few pictures of the wiring harness where he got power. The rear USB charging port worked great. Got power from the rear trunk USB. Taking that mirror off scares me. lol thanks from one Coach to another
@@CoachBob3 thanks for the help I used a quick connector so I can always unplug it and use the power for something else like a 12 volt plug. I found a path on the top. Ran the wires up next to fuse box out a small opening and ran it along the wiring harness and tie it down. I left a little slack in case I ever have to pull the switch out. I’m waiting on a bolt that was missing from the panel before I reinstall everything. Coach, I have a question, do you have a BaJa Ron Sway bar for your RTL? Been looking at them. Thanks Mike
I personally prefer the reverse trike format (2 wheels up front). I would ride them both if you get a chance to. I have friends that fall on both sides of this debate. Anyone else have an opinion...please share it.
@CoachBob3 i like that the honda goldwing has a front brake lever and it's fully automatic. The con that is costs way more then the can am spyder rt limited
Hello Mate I have a Spyder F3S like they say try both and you can also fit a aftermarket handbrake kit to the Spyders as I have one due to MS, why the spyder over other trikes think of riding a tricycle as a kid and going around a corner fast.
As I was looking through everything I kept seeing an additional Roman Numeral II and found a small article on it. I really wish they would make this information more transparent and readily available for all of us.
Thank you, Coach Bob, I guess I hadn’t thought as much about the gloves as I did about my jacket and boots and pants. This video is very informative and I appreciate the effort you put in. Thank you! thank you! thank you! I value my hands.👍
Oh boy, you got me thinking twice now about using my Joe Rocket fingerless gloves that I use on hot, humid days. But, safety first is smarter, and I've been guilty of wearing stupid 🙄🤫 Excellent informative video 😁👍👍
February was mostly mild days, and March so far has been up and down. We'll get some snow today, then spring weather later in the week. Would have loved to ride down for bike week, but weather up here was too iffy.
Thank you Coach Bob. I looked at my gloves after watching this video. I knew they would not be rated as they did not have any Velcro. I went and looked and found some with CE 1 and KP. I even got a great deal! They were half off for the month.