I finally got a chance to gop riding this past weekend... As usual the KX performed flawlessly. I was planing on a short 2-3 hour ride near my home, so I packed only the necessary tools, (spark plug, wrench, screwdriver, and of course cell phone). I always wear my protective gear, boots, long sleeve shirt, helmet, eye protection, and gloves.
I'm out enjoying a beautiful day, when I come across a bunch of guys ands their kids on quads. Now I have nothing against quads, I just prefer 2 wheels over 4. My question/concern is what makes quad riders think they do not need to wear any safety equipment... Here is a group of quad riders, the kids under 15 did not wear helmets, nor did they have boots, gloves, or eye protection, while the adults, only one had a helmet on, although no eye protection, no gloves, and no boots. We were in the woods, tight trails, with many hanging tree limbs. I know I've knocked myself silly after not getting low enough as I pass under a tree limb, I don't want to know what its like without a helmet (I''ve been told I'm hard headed, but...). We end up at the hill climbs, and I watch in amazement as the adults attempted the toughest hills, one after the other. It was if they were trying to race each other up the hill. That's when I just sat there, thinking I'm glad I have my cell phone, so I can call for an ambulance when they flip their quad onto themselves, and bank their head against a tree.
I just don't get it, when "most" people throw a leg over a bike, they at least wear a helmet, but when "most" people hop on a quad, they only safety equipment they wear is a ball cap, (usually worn backwards). I would never go riding without proper safety equipment, and without taking the proper tools. I guess I'm old school, I've gotten hurt too many times, and have been stranded too many times, not to take the proper precautions.
Just my $.02 worth.