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I grew up in Malaysia blasting around wearing shorts, t shirt and flip flops, and drivers over there are much worse than uk. Still feels natural for me to go out in a T shirt, which I used to do often in the summer.
Just been lucky that every time I've come off I've been wearing my jacket. You know it would have been bad when you melt your elbow through a jacket and a hoody...
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Yeah. I've got scars up and down both sides of me from bicycle crashes and road rash.
I can imagine how little would be left coming off a motorbike without leathers.Yeah, less developed countries it is the norm. Sometimes saftey red tape is good. Look at the poor girl in Thailand, the olympic medalist.
See so many americans on youtube with no gear at all.
What is it about them. Brits seem to at least wear a jacket and gloves at minimum.
I like their term, squid.