Sexy Ladies with Advice on Safety Gear

These sexy ladies may not be fully geared up for a motorcycle ride, but they all have an important message for you about safety.

By Bassem Girgis - January 12, 2017
Safe is the New Beautiful
Leather is Hot
Always Wear a Helmet
Keep Your Pants On
Do This -- But Not That
Double Trouble
The Ultimate in Safety

1. Safe is the New Beautiful

It is rather simple, wear proper gear, and you'll be on the safer side when riding your motorcycle. This woman isn't letting style get in the way of safety, and isn't worried about helmet hair or hiding her gorgeous, face. Take her advice, put the shorts away, and gear up.

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2. Leather is Hot

Kiera Knightly (and her stunt double) could probably look good wrapped in an old carpet, but the glove soft, butter smooth, skin tight leather outfit she wore in this ad really looks great. Her suit most likely wasn't thick enough to offer much real protection, but it certainly would be better than her lovely skin against the pavement. The bike is pretty sexy too, even if you typically only like Harley-Davidson. You can watch the Coco Chanel ad it came from here.

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3. Always Wear a Helmet

Although the more gear you wear the more protected you are, the reality is, a helmet is by far the most important item that you need. Most people consider their face pretty important, sometime even more so than their brain. This lady must not care much about her looks, but at least she'll still be able to get an office job if she crashes and does a Gary Busey on herself.

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4. Keep Your Pants On

Maybe to the naked eye this girl looks like she doesn't offer any safety gear advice, but if you look closely you might get the message. The one item she's wearing, and no, we are not talking about the belt, is pretty important. Numerous motorcycle riders wear shorts, kilts, skirts, or thin pants when riding in the summer, of course many live to regret it later on, some without even having a spill. The pipe and the motor of a Harley can run very hot, and burns aren't sexy, but to avoid all of that, always wear heavy jeans when riding, like this beautiful lady.

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5. Do This -- But Not That

We can learn something from everyone, but we need learn the right things. To make it simple, do wear a helmet, but don't stand on the motorcycle. The NHTSA has estimated helmets to be over 37% effective in preventing motorcycle deaths. Whether this number looks high or low to you, give your head the best chance and always wear a helmet.

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6. Double Trouble

Both of these sexy ladies are offering some sort of advice on safety gear, we just wish they would take each others advice together, so they can be completely safe. The girl on the left is holding a helmet, which is good, put she forgot to put on pants, of any kind. The one on the right is wearing a leather suit, which can save you a lot of road rash in the case of a disaster, but forgot her helmet.

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7. The Ultimate in Safety

It may be safer to stand near the bike, and not get on it, but maybe not if that guy is stunting in front of you. Although this dazzling girl is not on the motorcycle, she's quite safely prepared for a long ride. A skin tight leather body suit, boots, and a helmet, nothing can stop this beauty, except maybe she should lose the heels. Of course, if you are a dude, you probably should get a suit that's not quite as tight.

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For less sexy advice on fixing and maintaining your bike, see the how to section of HDForums.com

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