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Old 04-22-2011, 04:59 PM   #106
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Thanks, It sure has attracted alot of attention. No one even mentioned my other jackets. They see this one and have to say something.
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Old 06-05-2011, 03:59 AM   #107
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DOT for $13.00? I believe that it has a decal that says DOT, but that doesn't mean anything.
How do you know that?
Well I believe, after having read some very long articles on the subject, that the dot certification is up to the manufacturer to insure they are complying with, and the dot doesn't actually test them.

I've worn half helmets, but I prefer full face helmets, I also have a 3/4.

I like doc's quote.

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I only wear full face. Comes in handy when you're sliding down the road on your face.


 
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Old 12-10-2011, 05:36 PM   #108
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I only wear full face. Comes in handy when you're sliding down the road on your face.
Wiser words have never been spoken! That's signature material if I've ever seen it. I have a full face modular that replaced another full face, it's the only way I'll ride!


 
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Old 09-25-2012, 02:59 PM   #109
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- Zox full face (flip-up helmet) + Zox motocross helmet
- Oneil jersey and pants
- Fox racing gloves
- Oneil breastplate with shoulder and elbow protection
- Oneil MX boots
- good quality long-johns *Its cold up here in Canada eh

i need a good visor! and more comfortable boots
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Old 12-01-2012, 07:47 AM   #110
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i need a good visor! and more comfortable boots
Forma Adventure boots.. have to be 1 of the softest most flexable
boots on the market...
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Old 05-27-2013, 01:58 PM   #111
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Video about helmet fitment with Arai and Jay Leno.

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Old 05-27-2013, 02:41 PM   #112
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That's a great video, Allen!
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Old 05-28-2013, 10:11 AM   #113
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I only wear full face. Comes in handy when you're sliding down the road on your face.
Excellent!


 
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Old 05-28-2013, 11:37 AM   #114
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Advice?

Just bought a pair of Armadillo D3O gloves

http://images.esellerpro.com/2189/I/...e-Gloves-1.JPG

They're the right size and whatnot but are unbelievably stiff. They're made of like a soft canvass with a sticky palm grip.

I know all gloves tend to loosen up/wear in but just wanted to know if anyone has/had a pair of these and their experience with them.

They were supposed to be £30.99 but the shop had an offer on so managed to get them for £22.50. Too much of a good deal to pass up i thought.

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Old 07-02-2013, 05:50 PM   #115
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Hey guys, I need some advice. I am on the market for a new street bike, so I have been looking into getting more gear, mostly for my girl. I came across a pretty good deal on an off-brand women's leather suit from jackets4bikes.com. It would only be worn for cruising around and going on rides down the coast with me, nothing crazy or stupid. Reviews seem to be ok but they mostly seem to talk about track days which this would NEVER see. I just want a protective suit that is not going to break the bank and protect her if something were to ever happen. Has anyone heard of this company, or had any experience with them.

http://www.jackets4bikes.com/p-1479-...uit-armor.aspx
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Old 09-17-2021, 05:32 PM   #116
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Old 01-05-2022, 03:10 PM   #117
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First Gear, Cordora Leather Jacket with removable winter lining, 12 zipper in back to attach to riding pants, removable foam back protector, fixed elbow and shoulder pads.

Works good in weather from about 50F to 85F. Could be used in both colder and hotter weather if undergarments are added or removed. Might hold up to more then one spill.

Back protector pocket is big enough to add another foam pad for added protection. Good pocket locations and good ventalation zippers.Good touring or everyday motorcycle jacket. Cons: No wet weather protection.Is not approved on most tracks.

First Gear, Cordora/Leather Pants with fixed hip and knee pads and universal 12" rear jacket zipper attachment.


Good protection, double codora in the seat of the pants. Fairly comfortable in weather from 50F to 85F same deal as top weather can be colder or hotter depending on undergarments.

Knee pad stitching digs into skin if your not wearing long johns. No Pockets. No ventalation. No wet weather protection. No velcro knee puck attatchment points. Not approved on most tracks.Not good for the tracks, yet not comfortable enough for touring or everyday riding.

Alpinestar GP-1 gloves. Pros: Top of the line Gauntlet style protection, approved for tracks. Cons: Stiff and uncomfortable for everyday riding.
Dexterity is slightly sacrificed for protection.

Icon Mainframe Halo Helmet. Pros: Good Ventalation, comfortable, good visability. Does not buffet even at speeds above 150mph. Cons: a little heavy.
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Old 09-05-2022, 03:10 PM   #118
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I didn't mean to sound like a "Gear Nazi" by any means.
We are all adults and fairly free to do as we choose. Riding in and of itself is a risky proposition.

And while I don't intend on trying to force my opinion of gear of anyone, I refuse to encourage any other type of riding on a public forum where new riders may be lurking.

I think the responsible thing to do is advise as much saftey as possible. If someone chooses to ignore the advice, that's their choice. Not a problem for me.

If I tell people it's all good to ride in jeans, however, and they return a month later showing me pics of their legs all rashed to hell, well then I'm going to feel a bit guilty.

I can live with the guilt and ignore it, but I choose to simply endorse ATGATT and maybe save someone a bit of skin.

And yes, it is a wee bit of a "do as I say and not as I do" type thing, as I will ride around the block in next to nothing while warming up my bike for an oil change, or similar.
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Old 09-05-2022, 06:33 PM   #119
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ATGATT and the current temperatures are really at odds lately.

I'm now ATGATT, but it has really limited when I can ride.
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Old 02-24-2024, 09:33 PM   #120
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Can someone tell the what the big difference between a $699 and a $69 helmet are? Both are DOT certified..

the expensive one was wind tunnel tested.. and some other things I don't suspect that will be an issue for me on a KPX250 Lifan.. I plan to do more off road, trails and just on street to get to them. or going to local store to pick up stuff which might be the most dangerous thing to do..


Not wanting to cheap out on good helmet but not sure where to look for quality at good price. looking to get bike in the oct time frame and doing my homework on good stuff to wear..

Raced MX in the late 70's into the 80's in HS and had a helmet with snap on bill, goggles and rock guard we wore outside a t-shirt (summer in NC) and jeans with MX boots.. don't ever remember having actual MX pants to wear..

have been reading all the recommendation ..

Green helmet is amazon $69..
White is $699


$699 on sale https://www.jpcycles.com/product/sho...respect-helmet $699 on sale

$69 .. https://www.amazon.com/Typhoon-Motor...3&sr=8-15&th=1

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