Quote Originally Posted by 3Chief View Post
The State of Hawaii may not require a helmet, however the DoD does have specific requirements when riding on/off their bases. Generally they require the following:

1) Helmet
2) Long sleeves
3) Long Pants
4) Over the ankle Boots with a defined heel
5) MC Endorsement on a valid License
6) MC Insurance
7) Eye protection, either a helmet visor or glasses
8) Closed finger gloves
9) If you are a member of the armed forces they generally require you to have taken that bases MC safety course if your stationed there. Yes, BRC before you ride, and BRC2 or ARC within 60 days of getting your bike. Then every three years thereafter, a Level 2 course - either the ARC or BRC2.

Those are the general ones, each base will have other requirements depending on the CO. These requirements change periodically, I know that where I work they changed 4 times in three years. Generally if you meet these requirements and have base access you will be allowed on. Sometimes you will run into that guard who has an issue with bikes and can ruin your day. I had one that I finally filed a formal complaint on to stop the harassment. Some bases have requirements that are subjective....
The base rules will vary with occupants of the base. I.e. if a Joint Army/Navy facility, the stricter rules will apply for both services.
Cheers,
Steve