We asked motorcycle accessory store Motomail to fit us out with good-quality protective riding gear based on three budgets: the price-conscious student, the middle-income commuter, and the stylish big-spender. Here’s an indication of what you can get for your money:

Table

Guide to the table

  • A = open-face helmet
  • B = full-face helmet

 

Second-hand savings

Cost doesn’t have to be a barrier to your safety. We looked on Trade Me for good second-hand riding gear and covered ourselves for just $50, not including the helmet. This included a protective waterproof jacket and pants set with body armour (worn only once!) for $22, a pair of leather riding boots (slightly temperamental zip!) for $18 and a pair of leather gloves (in good condition) for $10.

We found a spanking new, standards-approved full-face helmet for just $65. All up, we were able to cover ourselves from head to toe for just $115.

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