Riding Gloves

Message
Author
User avatar
MASHBY
Legendary 750
Legendary 750
Posts: 950
Joined: Thu May 06, 2004 7:03 am
Sex: Male
Years Riding: 20
My Motorcycle: 2012 Harley ElectraGlide
Location: Ontario, Canada

#11 Unread post by MASHBY »

Joking aside I knew a few guys in the UK who used to wear washing up gloves under they regular leather ones.As even the best waterproof gloves wont keep you dry after hours of riding in the rain.
Four Wheels Good Two Wheels Better

User avatar
oldnslo
Site Supporter - Diamond
Site Supporter - Diamond
Posts: 1236
Joined: Thu Dec 11, 2003 9:21 pm
Real Name: Lamont Cranston
Sex: Male
Years Riding: 20
My Motorcycle: Year/Make/Model1983 Yamaha Seca 900
Location: Vancouver

#12 Unread post by oldnslo »

I would prefer surgical gloves to those. At least you would have more sensitivity of touch. Cheaper, too.
John
"83 XJ900RK

IT'S ABOUT OIL, MONEY, AND POWER, ALL OF THE TIME.

User avatar
BuzZz
Site Supporter - Platinum
Site Supporter - Platinum
Posts: 4726
Joined: Sat Mar 20, 2004 12:02 am
Real Name: Never Used Here
Sex: Male
Years Riding: 47
My Motorcycle: makes my 'nads tingle
Location: Buttfluck Nowhere, Manitoba

#13 Unread post by BuzZz »

oldnslo wrote:I would prefer surgical gloves to those. At least you would have more sensitivity of touch. Cheaper, too.
I get those by the box free from work. Might have to give them a shot.
No Witnesses.... :shifty:

User avatar
Itzamna
Legendary
Legendary
Posts: 272
Joined: Sun May 02, 2004 5:23 pm
Sex: Male
Location: Lafayette, IN

#14 Unread post by Itzamna »

I ride with a nice pair of Suzuki armored gloves when it's warmer, and Tour Master gloves when it's cold. The Tour Master's were only $35 and I have yet to find a glove that will keep you warmer, besides electric ones, and they're waterproof. Can't wear them even into the 60's F, or your hands will sweat pretty bad.
Brian

'03 Suzuki SV1000

User avatar
mydlyfkryzis
Legendary 500
Legendary 500
Posts: 521
Joined: Sun Jul 18, 2004 11:21 am
Sex: Male
Years Riding: 42
My Motorcycle: 1976 CB360t, 1991 Honda Nighthawk 750
Location: Northern NJ

#15 Unread post by mydlyfkryzis »

Summer Wear (A gift from my Employer):

Image

Winter Wear: Power Trip Winter Dakota (A gift from My Father):

Image


The mechanix Gloves are cut resistant (we use them at work) with suede (They call it Clarino) palms. The top is ballistic nylon. Not a lot of padding, put should reduce road rash if needed. $20 if you go to Home Depot or Autozone.

The winter Dakota Power Trip gloves are nice. I wanted First Gear Winter Dakota but the Dealer switched my Dad around when he went to buy them. My wife didn't understand the switch either (she was with my Dad). However, the are nice, breathable waterproof liner, leather all around, gel palm, wipers on both thumbs. They are comfortable, warm, and pretty flexible. I don't ride below 40 deg. (getting too old for it) so I couldn't tell you if they are any good below that, but are definitely cozy for the above 40 temps.
Richard - Fully Dressed

Naked 1991 Honda NightHawk 750
Naked 1976 Honda CB360T

User avatar
oldnslo
Site Supporter - Diamond
Site Supporter - Diamond
Posts: 1236
Joined: Thu Dec 11, 2003 9:21 pm
Real Name: Lamont Cranston
Sex: Male
Years Riding: 20
My Motorcycle: Year/Make/Model1983 Yamaha Seca 900
Location: Vancouver

#16 Unread post by oldnslo »

Mine are all Olympia--my winter gloves are over 17 years old, still in great shape, except faded quite a bit.
John
"83 XJ900RK

IT'S ABOUT OIL, MONEY, AND POWER, ALL OF THE TIME.

User avatar
BuzZz
Site Supporter - Platinum
Site Supporter - Platinum
Posts: 4726
Joined: Sat Mar 20, 2004 12:02 am
Real Name: Never Used Here
Sex: Male
Years Riding: 47
My Motorcycle: makes my 'nads tingle
Location: Buttfluck Nowhere, Manitoba

#17 Unread post by BuzZz »

I found my Arctic Cat snowmobile gloves just about right for the 0* weather we've had this weekend..... :evil:
No Witnesses.... :shifty:

User avatar
oldnslo
Site Supporter - Diamond
Site Supporter - Diamond
Posts: 1236
Joined: Thu Dec 11, 2003 9:21 pm
Real Name: Lamont Cranston
Sex: Male
Years Riding: 20
My Motorcycle: Year/Make/Model1983 Yamaha Seca 900
Location: Vancouver

#18 Unread post by oldnslo »

I forget sometimes some of you live where it really gets COLD. I would want to be hermetically sealed in a cocoon of brandy, living up there.
John
"83 XJ900RK

IT'S ABOUT OIL, MONEY, AND POWER, ALL OF THE TIME.

User avatar
drumwrecker
Veteran
Veteran
Posts: 86
Joined: Sun Mar 06, 2005 8:19 am
Sex: Male
Years Riding: 51
My Motorcycle: 2003 VFR VTEC, 2007 Yamaha TDM900, CRF23
Location: Welwyn Garden City, Hertfordshire

#19 Unread post by drumwrecker »

For warm weather I use a pair of JTS gloves with armour on the knuckes etc. I bought them last year at the Gems Rally at Paddock Wood, Kent for £20.00. They fit my short fingers well, no more overhanging leather at the end of my fingers.
For wet weather I use my Belstaff wax coton overmitts and in cold weather the Belstaff overmits over thermal gloves with my heated grips on. The mitts trap the heat and are like little ovens. In the sixties I used sheepskin mitts under the Belstaff mitts and they worked a treat as well. The trouble with so called waterproof leather gloves and boots is the leather gets soaked and cold with only the membrane is keeping the water out. Other riders won't use the mitts as they say contol/feel is not so good but there is less feel and control with very cold hands. I can recommend their use.

Post Reply