General Bike Whoring
#2843
Originally Posted by Fletch,May 12 2008, 09:52 AM
Jackets for instance ...
Being a fat bastard I have been known to get a bit hot on occasion. Would you guys say a good leather jacket might be a bad idea compared to one that breathes a bit more ?
Is it a good idea to get a different one for the Summer? Remembering that I am hoping to use the bike as a daily commuter.
Being a fat bastard I have been known to get a bit hot on occasion. Would you guys say a good leather jacket might be a bad idea compared to one that breathes a bit more ?
Is it a good idea to get a different one for the Summer? Remembering that I am hoping to use the bike as a daily commuter.
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As for kit here is my 2p:
Helmet - you only have one head so get the best you can. FWIW the guy who painted my helmet told me that since he has to strip each helmet down before painting it he is familiar with how well they are made and IHO Arai are the best quality by far.
Leathers or a Textile Suit. Leathers are better if you end up sliding down the road - the point being that you slide rather than tumble end over end which is what can happen with Textiles since the material snags on the road surface. Textiles are clearly a lot lighter. Hein Gericke do good value suits in both leather and textile.
Boots. Personally I'm a fan of Daytona boots as they are really well made. However, they aren't cheap but you can save money by buying them in their country of origin - Germany - over the internet. Broadly a Euro there buys you a
Helmet - you only have one head so get the best you can. FWIW the guy who painted my helmet told me that since he has to strip each helmet down before painting it he is familiar with how well they are made and IHO Arai are the best quality by far.
Leathers or a Textile Suit. Leathers are better if you end up sliding down the road - the point being that you slide rather than tumble end over end which is what can happen with Textiles since the material snags on the road surface. Textiles are clearly a lot lighter. Hein Gericke do good value suits in both leather and textile.
Boots. Personally I'm a fan of Daytona boots as they are really well made. However, they aren't cheap but you can save money by buying them in their country of origin - Germany - over the internet. Broadly a Euro there buys you a
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Originally Posted by Paper Lawyer,May 12 2008, 02:06 PM
I commute 9 miles in my leathers. I've not overheated yet, although I guess we didn't really have a Summer last year!
I've seen more fat on a butchers pencil
#2847
Originally Posted by Welshman,May 12 2008, 02:35 PM
Helmet - you only have one head so get the best you can. FWIW the guy who painted my helmet told me that since he has to strip each helmet down before painting it he is familiar with how well they are made and IHO Arai are the best quality by far.
#2850
bikewise how about guzzi griso?. some 2nd hand cali's aren't spenny and if they brake down in the middle of nowhere just knock on the nearest farmers door, they are bound to have some spare tractor parts.
joking apart reliability wise the cali's are no worse than a hardly ever goes...
really depends if you want speed and realiabiltyie go Jap or charisma and the odd headache, go Italian.
i think the trumpers are a good in between.
joking apart reliability wise the cali's are no worse than a hardly ever goes...
really depends if you want speed and realiabiltyie go Jap or charisma and the odd headache, go Italian.
i think the trumpers are a good in between.