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OK, I have seen infrared goggles, so how much possible are infrared contact lenses?

can we have infrared contact lenses.(even if it makes necessary wearing some helmet or jacket with electronic circuit which couples with the contact lenses to give IR imagery )

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Good brand that is well priced is Vega / Nitro Racing. They make jackets, boots, pants and helmets, all items less than $150 each. Go to a local dealership that carries the brand, try on the different items and then ask them for a better price for the whole outfit. You want something we CE approved Armor (pretty much all brands have it now). If you have full coverage protection you should avoid road rash and minimise possibility of broken bones. Whatever you choose, make sure you wear it all the time. Most accidents happen within 5 miles of home.
What type of bike are you looking to buy? If it's a sportsbike I would look at Alpinestars leather boots and gloves! They're not cheap but you can get them from some places cheaper than others! A full face helmet is the other must! You wil find that different brands suit different heads! My first helmet was a Shoei and I was wearing tracksuit pants on my head it was that loose! Then I tried an AGV and it fits my noggin quite well so shop carefully even with the leathers as it might be a few years before you wear them out! I would never skimp on safety as everyone goes down sooner or later and you want the protection! For easy riding you could buy a leather jacket with shoulder armour and some elbow armour as well for the more sublime rides away from the race track! Good luck and get out there! Troy.
allow it to dry for days before you try to turn it on or you'll fry the electronics. I am forever confused as to how people continue to drop their electronics into the toilet or put them through the wash.
I have an icon helmet (though I've heard Shoei one of the best out there), a leather Alpinestars jacket (with a hard back protector that was bought seperately), icon gloves (better if they cover your wrists), and boots that cover the ankle. A lot of riders i know also bought knee pads/guards that they wear either outside or under their jeans. Alpinestars (and I think Icon) also make a bionic jacket for warmer weather. It's pretty much a long sleeve jersey/mesh shirt/jacket that has shoulder, back and elbow protection, and you wear a tee shirt or long sleeved shirt under or over the suit. It's more breathable than the leather jacket, probably more suseptable to road rash but it's safer than just riding around with no jacket/gear at all.

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