Not everyone is made of money, and as such, life holds that some needs inevitably get fulfilled while others are back-burnered. Perhaps too often then, for motorcyclists, safety equipment takes a backseat to more glamorous purchases like an exhaust pipe, suspension upgrades, or accessories. After all, safety isn’t loud or proud, sparkly or shiny—and spending money on it usually doesn’t feed our egos.
In its simplest form, safety is bisected into two categories: “active safety,” the technologies (and skill sets) that help us avoid an accident; and “passive safety,” the equipment that protects us once the day’s gone all sideways. Active safety BE begins with rider training, risk assessment, and control skills, and it extends to bike features like traction control, ABS, LED or HID lighting, and more. Even bright clothing…