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Old 03-14-2008, 01:09 PM   #1
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Besides that you'll need 8million dollars, what else is there?

I was at Cycle Gear a while ago trying on jackets and gloves and what not, to get an idea of cost and fit. I was told that the jackets should be very snug, very little room to move around. Because of that, even the Extra smalls were too big on me. if this is true, it will be SO MUCH FUN finding good gear.

Also, I believe it was Icon they said was the vanity gear and on the tag even said don't wear for protection? (I know Nee will know what I'm talking about, we had this talk on the other board).

What brands are the best?

What materials?

Gloves are hard to find too. I have tiny hands but long fingers. So if the glove fit my hand the fingers were too small and vice versa.

Anyone know where I can get "gear for freakishly deformed people"?
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Old 03-14-2008, 01:24 PM   #2
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Leather offers the best protection.

You will need a helmet. leather gloves, gauntlet style with reinforced knuckles.
A leather jacket with CE armor, a back protector, leather pants, again with CE armor, and some good booths that go above the ankle. Thats the minimum set.. As far ad brand, find what fits you the best.
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Leather offers the best protection.

You will need a helmet. leather gloves, gauntlet style with reinforced knuckles.
A leather jacket with CE armor, a back protector, leather pants, again with CE armor, and some good booths that go above the ankle. Thats the minimum set.. As far ad brand, find what fits you the best.
Yeah, the guys said leather. it'll be hot as balls, but I'd rather have skin really.
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Yeah, the guys said leather. it'll be hot as balls, but I'd rather have skin really.
You can get perforated leather. That will help to keep you cool.
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Old 03-14-2008, 01:32 PM   #5
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Yeah, the guys said leather. it'll be hot as balls, but I'd rather have skin really.
You can get textile that will save your ass. It just doesn't hold up as well, and may not be track legal.

Icon's stuff is decent. Some of it is really nice. I like they're Accelerant jacket.
Alpinestars is very good gear. Joe Rocket and AGV and Cortech. Sidi boots. Shoei and Arai Helmets... All the big names make good stuff. Go find what fits you.
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You can get textile that will save your ass. It just doesn't hold up as well, and may not be track legal.

Icon's stuff is decent. Some of it is really nice. I like they're Accelerant jacket.
Alpinestars is very good gear. Joe Rocket and AGV and Cortech. Sidi boots. Shoei and Arai Helmets... All the big names make good stuff. Go find what fits you.
The girls spoke earlier of curb sqirrels who wear "gear" that's really just for show. I know this stuff exists and would like to avoid it like the plague. What's the point spending the EXACT SAME AMOUNT of money for something that won't save your ass just cuz it's pink? Oy
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The girls spoke earlier of curb sqirrels who wear "gear" that's really just for show. I know this stuff exists and would like to avoid it like the plague. What's the point spending the EXACT SAME AMOUNT of money for something that won't save your ass just cuz it's pink? Oy


just kidding...
yea, doesnt make sense

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I agree with everything you said except this. Jacket snug, yes- but not so tight you can't breathe. But mainly, helmets- snug, yes- but not uncomfortable. If it's uncomfortable, you won't want to wear it. It shouldn't be able to move without your head moving. Wear it around the store! Any pressure you feel should be even all the way around your head. Shouldn't be any painful spots, or places where it's really loose.
yup... i agree. i just meant by the fact that the padding will make it more snug at first, and with use will break down...
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The girls spoke earlier of curb sqirrels who wear "gear" that's really just for show. I know this stuff exists and would like to avoid it like the plague. What's the point spending the EXACT SAME AMOUNT of money for something that won't save your ass just cuz it's pink? Oy
The I would avoid Icon anything. Even though some of their stuff is ok, it still has squid and curb squirrel written all over it. There are exceptions of course, and thats just my opinion. There are several riders here that love there stuff.
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Old 03-14-2008, 01:51 PM   #9
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The girls spoke earlier of curb sqirrels who wear "gear" that's really just for show. I know this stuff exists and would like to avoid it like the plague. What's the point spending the EXACT SAME AMOUNT of money for something that won't save your ass just cuz it's pink? Oy
When ladies' gear first started becoming more readily available, it was primarily offered in pink and baby blue. uke: I can see both sides of this: I mean, if a girl's objection to wearing gear is "it's not cute," and a hot pink jacket gets her to wear some, then by all means, go for it. On the other hand, there does seem to be a stigma associated with wearing super girly gear, and you might get some flack for it, or find you're not as respected among riders in your area (it might also get you some extra harassment at traffic lights, etc... )
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go on www.motorhelmets.com they have a large selection at reasonable prices...

jackets should be snug, as should helmets. (uncomfortably snug at first)
Most brands are good, Icon, Joe Rocket etc...
Materials for jackets come in textile, mesh, and leather. and sometimes a combo of each.

Leather will provide the best protection, but will be hot, textiles that have kevlar can also be protective, and more light weight. Mesh is exactly how it sounds.

Helmets that are good, Arai, Icon, etc.. check the site for some prices and selection.

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Leather offers the best protection.

You will need a helmet. leather gloves, gauntlet style with reinforced knuckles.
A leather jacket with CE armor, a back protector, leather pants, again with CE armor, and some good booths that go above the ankle. Thats the minimum set.. As far ad brand, find what fits you the best.
yes sir!
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