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Motorcycling body armorhow good is it?

I am new to road motorcycling (just got a Kawasaki Ninja 250) and am trying to decide what kind of body armor to buy (both for a jacket and pants) before I take up non-back-road motorcycling (IE cycling in areas with a fair deal of actual traffic).It seems to me $300-$500 is the range for buying both jacket and pants body armor wear.I wonder, what are the best brands (IE cheapest that will do the job well) and how much injury protection will they offer over the usual standard leather pants + gloves + leather jacket + full-face helmet? Also, what is about the worst injury I can get while using these properly (minus getting run over by a car or having my motorcycle explode in my face)? :-D

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The correct answer is 3 - 5 ft away from ventilation return and supply
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Which word don't you understand? fire noun 1 combustion or burning, in which substances combine chemically with oxygen from the air and typically give out bright light, heat, and smoke : his house was destroyed by fire. extinguisher, short for fire extinguisher: a manually operated device for extinguishing small fires. PS, I would not use one on a flood. .

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