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Hi im a budding motorcyclist who is also concerned about my safety. ANy suggestions on gear to buy (price is unimportant to a certain degree, im more interested in protection and comfort than price)?
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Helmet, gloves, jacket, pants, boots. Check out www.newenough.com www.bikebandit.com www.bing.com and www.metricbikes-superstore.com for gear. Sometimes you can get a really good discount on stuff from one of them. Though try a helmet on i]at a dealer before you buy it to make sure it's a proper fit. And read the helmet sticky to know what a proper fit is.
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Geoff650R wrote:Helmet, gloves, jacket, pants, boots. Check out www.newenough.com www.bikebandit.com www.bing.com and www.metricbikes-superstore.com for gear. Sometimes you can get a really good discount on stuff from one of them. Though try a helmet on i]at a dealer before you buy it to make sure it's a proper fit. And read the helmet sticky to know what a proper fit is.
Ever buy anything from www.metricbikes-superstore.com?
Some of the lowest prices i have seen, but sometimes, its too good to be true.....
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#4 Unread post by ninja79 »

I removed my post. With questions like "how safe are jeans?" it is obvious the crazy donkey doesn't actually want to buy gear. I'm sorry to have wasted my time answering him.
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#5 Unread post by VermilionX »

Social Distortion wrote:
Ever buy anything from www.metricbikes-superstore.com?
Some of the lowest prices i have seen, but sometimes, its too good to be true.....
i jumped on the site.

what a dissappointment. i thought the prices are low. :cry:

i've seen this on another site on sale for $250
http://www.metricbikes-superstore.com/p ... cts_id=375


the prices they have are regular prices...
http://www.metricbikes-superstore.com/p ... cts_id=194
http://www.metricbikes-superstore.com/p ... cts_id=215
http://www.metricbikes-superstore.com/p ... ts_id=3926



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BUT anyway to the OP,

try this site. http://www.motostrano-store.com/

their riding gear combo package page...
http://www.motostrano-store.com/alprco.html


i recommend the alpinestars racing package...
http://www.motostrano-store.com/moragepa.html

no doubt racing gear offers the best protection. but of course, comfort is less.
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#6 Unread post by Ian522 »

Leather offers the best protection...but it is expensive. Textile gear is a good alternative if your short on funds. I dont trust the Mesh stuff though, seems like it wouldnt offer much protection in a spill. Make sure to get stuff that offers adequate ventilation if you plan to use it in the warmer months. In my opinion, a sturdy pair of over-the-ankle boots are a must. I cringe when I see guys ride by wearing shorts and sandals.

My gear is Joe Rocket and Firstgear and im happy with both companies.

Look at HJC helmets. Reasonably priced and most are snell approved. I have an HJC CL-15 full face helmet and I love it.
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#7 Unread post by deejake »

how safe are jeans for low speed riding(<50 mph)?
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bobchicken91 wrote:how safe are jeans for low speed riding(<50 mph)?
Not very. Thin designer jeans, not at all. Heavy work jeans are a little better.
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#9 Unread post by Sev »

Would you put a jean covered knee or elbow into a belt sander?
Of course I'm generalizing from a single example here, but everyone does that. At least I do.

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ninja79 wrote:I removed my post. With questions like "how safe are jeans?" it is obvious the crazy donkey doesn't actually want to buy gear. I'm sorry to have wasted my time answering him.
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I wore normal work jeans for months after I started riding as I invested in gear in order of priority. I'd rather have undamaged hands then legs so I bought Motorcycle gloves. I
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