New riding kit, what have you bought lately and why?
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Re: New riding kit, what have you bought lately and why?
Those look a bargain for 30 quid.BBB wrote: ↑Fri May 21, 2021 9:57 am Just bought some summer gloves
https://jsaccessories.co.uk/product/ri ... ant=123010
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Re: New riding kit, what have you bought lately and why?
Bought one of these this week:
Merlin Lichfield
(£199 from an ebay seller - it's an end-of-line product so the price was down from £280)
Should be good for riding the JAPton around, and it's nice and comfy as a casual jacket too. I'd forgotten how 'cossetting' leather jackets can feel.
All the usual armour pockets, and a nice zip-out thermal lining too with it's own pockets.
Also took ownership of one of these last week:
BMW Pace Guard Tour
(should be £700, but I'm getting this as replacement for the Streetguard 4s that had leaky pockets)
Not quite as exciting, First impressions were not great (it's an ok jacket, but doesn't come with any form of thermal liner), but I'll give it a go over the coming year and see how it does.
Merlin Lichfield
(£199 from an ebay seller - it's an end-of-line product so the price was down from £280)
Should be good for riding the JAPton around, and it's nice and comfy as a casual jacket too. I'd forgotten how 'cossetting' leather jackets can feel.
All the usual armour pockets, and a nice zip-out thermal lining too with it's own pockets.
Also took ownership of one of these last week:
BMW Pace Guard Tour
(should be £700, but I'm getting this as replacement for the Streetguard 4s that had leaky pockets)
Not quite as exciting, First impressions were not great (it's an ok jacket, but doesn't come with any form of thermal liner), but I'll give it a go over the coming year and see how it does.
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Re: New riding kit, what have you bought lately and why?
That's nice thatRockburner wrote: ↑Fri May 21, 2021 10:29 am Bought one of these this week:
Merlin Lichfield
(£199 from an ebay seller - it's an end-of-line product so the price was down from £280)
Re: RST explicitly designed for In&Motion airbag
It's not swapping the airbag. The vest and the suit each have their own airbag, canister etc. The only thing that you move is the In&Box. This is the brains that you either buy for €399 or you lease. For leasing you can do it monthly (€12pm) and only pay for the months you ride or just pay €120 a year. After three years of leasing you can continue or buy outright for €99.Hot_Air wrote: ↑Thu May 20, 2021 9:17 amThis solution – one airbag that you can swap between different RST clobber – has got to be ideal. The RST stuff explicitly designed for the InMotion system has elastic panels in the right place to let the airbag inflate properly. My 'Tech-Air compatible' jacket is similar, and it means I can wear an excellent fitting jacket, with the confidence that the airbag can inflate fully, yet the armour can't move out of place.
There are clear instructions online about how to ensure your existing gear and you should be measured to ensure there's space for the airvest. It doesn't need much space as it's just like having a thicker back protector. My textiles, mesh gear and two piece all measured up fine. I don't think many would need to buy a size bigger but of course that is an option.
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Re: New riding kit, what have you bought lately and why?
I got up early today and pissed off on the bike for a few hours. Tried out the Keis heated gloves for the first time and they work just fine,though the gloves themselves need a little breaking in to get to the comfort level of my old Summer gloves. Top setting seems quite hot and even though it was cold (again) I mostly was happy with the middle setting. Not too much of a faff to get them plugged in,though it pays to spend some time organising the routing of the wires.
I've been using a 5200mAh battery to heat bodywarmer,but the addition of gloves into the equation has certainly shortened battery life.I was down to one light after only 2 hours riding. Without powering the gloves,that's about half the useable time. I like the battery because it can be used off the bike too,but when using both bit of kit I'll be taking juice from the bike battery from now on,I think.
The gloves work really well with the Oxford heated grips. The gloves keep the back of the hand warm and the grips toast the other side.
Surely tae fook I'll not need them for much longer,it's got to warm up soon.
I've been using a 5200mAh battery to heat bodywarmer,but the addition of gloves into the equation has certainly shortened battery life.I was down to one light after only 2 hours riding. Without powering the gloves,that's about half the useable time. I like the battery because it can be used off the bike too,but when using both bit of kit I'll be taking juice from the bike battery from now on,I think.
The gloves work really well with the Oxford heated grips. The gloves keep the back of the hand warm and the grips toast the other side.
Surely tae fook I'll not need them for much longer,it's got to warm up soon.
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Re: New riding kit, what have you bought lately and why?
Is there a new ice age starting over there or summot.
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Re: New riding kit, what have you bought lately and why?
I went to J&S in Doncaster today, to maybe buy some boots.
I came home with an Alpinestars casual jacket, Dainese Boots and an Alpinestars cap... all for the wife.
I almost bought some RST boots, but I just can help associating RST stuff with poor people. The didn't have any of the TCX stuff they list on the webshite.
I came home with an Alpinestars casual jacket, Dainese Boots and an Alpinestars cap... all for the wife.
I almost bought some RST boots, but I just can help associating RST stuff with poor people. The didn't have any of the TCX stuff they list on the webshite.
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Re: New riding kit, what have you bought lately and why?
Yep. Some fooker needs to put 50p in the heater meter.
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Re: New riding kit, what have you bought lately and why?
Got some new Alpinestars SMX 2 air gloves for commuting in, my full length gloves are annoying with my RST jacket, seem to fit well but only arrived yesterday so yet to try them.
https://www.sportsbikeshop.co.uk/motorc ... rod/329866
Currently have 3 various pairs of Bull-It jeans. My current RST textile are way too big so needed something that fits. Ordered a 32 waist and massive, then ordered 2 pairs of 30’s, feel just as big, so have ordered some Onyx Slim Covec Jeans in 28, so hope these fit and also go over my boots
https://www.sportsbikeshop.co.uk/motorc ... rod/517522
Then had to explain to the wife why I was buying motorcycle jeans and not “proper trousers”
https://www.sportsbikeshop.co.uk/motorc ... rod/329866
Currently have 3 various pairs of Bull-It jeans. My current RST textile are way too big so needed something that fits. Ordered a 32 waist and massive, then ordered 2 pairs of 30’s, feel just as big, so have ordered some Onyx Slim Covec Jeans in 28, so hope these fit and also go over my boots
https://www.sportsbikeshop.co.uk/motorc ... rod/517522
Then had to explain to the wife why I was buying motorcycle jeans and not “proper trousers”
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I was 12 last time I fitted in 28 inch trousers.
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Re: New riding kit, what have you bought lately and why?
Never trust a skinny chef.
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Re: New riding kit, what have you bought lately and why?
Perhaps he's only 3 ft tall?Skub wrote: ↑Sun May 23, 2021 8:31 pmNever trust a skinny chef.
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Bull-it jeans come up very big. I had to go a size down and even then they ain't tight but fine. I've not been a 32 waist since I was 16, no idea why manufactures bother sizing like that. Make the fatties feel better?formula400 wrote: ↑Sun May 23, 2021 7:36 pm Currently have 3 various pairs of Bull-It jeans. My current RST textile are way too big so needed something that fits. Ordered a 32 waist and massive, then ordered 2 pairs of 30’s, feel just as big, so have ordered some Onyx Slim Covec Jeans in 28, so hope these fit and also go over my boots
https://www.sportsbikeshop.co.uk/motorc ... rod/517522
Then had to explain to the wife why I was buying motorcycle jeans and not “proper trousers”
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Re: New riding kit, what have you bought lately and why?
Not sure why either. Surly 30 is 30 or what ever.
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Re: New riding kit, what have you bought lately and why?
Sizing is up the left now.
I have shoes/boots ranging from 9.5 to 10.5 and gloves from large to extra large and XX large,yet they all fit!
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