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		<title>Motocross Clothes</title>
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		<category><![CDATA[dangerous stunts]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[freestyle motocross riding]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[A number of brands make different types of motocross clothing for motocross bikers as well as their fans. There are even some more brands that are well known for sponsoring motocross bikers as well as supporting them with motocross clothes. Logos of the company are printed on the motocross clothing of different brands, like FOX, [...]]]></description>
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<p>A number of brands make different types of motocross clothing for motocross bikers as well as their fans. There are even some more brands that are well known for sponsoring motocross bikers as well as supporting them with <strong>motocross clothes</strong>. Logos of the company are printed on the motocross clothing of different brands, like FOX, Thor, Alpinestar etc. to name a few. Clothes of motocross riders are different, in the sense they provide ultimate freedom of movement as well as safety.</p>
<p>Motocross riders perform very dangerous stunts and hence they need protective gears that are strong enough to withstand dangerous falls. The motocross clothes provide a lot of free movement as there are always chances of the biker crashing into another bike. It was in the year 1999 that freestyle motocross riding, an extreme sport was introduced, which was extremely dangerous and compulsorily required the use of protective gear and clothing. Impressive and comfortable loose t-shirts with funky sayings are worn by motocross bikers.</p>
<p>Ankle length or knee length shoes or leather, canvas, or vinyl are required, which can be laced up or slipped on very easily. Shoes also have a funky look which are usually also customized to make them look different. Motocross bikers also love to flaunt some unique looking jackets which provide warmth and comfort. You can make a bold statement with motocross clothes by flaunting a jacket with funky colors, while some others love to wear the fleece jackets as they provide a cool look. The availability of face shields for motocross bikers has made riding much safer, as they protect the face from stones and other debris when riding at high speeds.</p>
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