I need another though since my SP2 have giant holes in them.
If cost doesnt scare you, I bought a pair of the Alpinestars GP-tech's, they are awsome. Cost could be an issue with them they were $300 AUD which would be about 250+ USD, I recommend them very highly
I bet you own a HD..
Pj
Keep the wheels on the road.
If you want check my blogg at this site.
http://www.totalmotorcycle.com/BBS/viewtopic.php?t=25466&postdays=0&postorder=asc&start=0
I need another though since my SP2 have giant holes in them.
If cost doesnt scare you, I bought a pair of the Alpinestars GP-tech's, they are awsome. Cost could be an issue with them they were $300 AUD which would be about 250+ USD, I recommend them very highly
I bet you own a HD..
Pj
lol nope, but I tell ya, I had a up close and personal with a supercharged V-Rod a while ago and I swear, if I had a lot of disposable cash, I would not hesitate to own a V-Rod/Street rod, supercharged of course thats prolly as far as my HD interests lie though but then again a bike is a bike is a bike and bikes are kool
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I need another though since my SP2 have giant holes in them.
If cost doesnt scare you, I bought a pair of the Alpinestars GP-tech's, they are awsome. Cost could be an issue with them they were $300 AUD which would be about 250+ USD, I recommend them very highly
I can't justify spending that much on gloves quite yet. You know... at first I thought a $100 helmet was expensive and now I have a $400 helmet. Right now my price range is <$100. I'm looking at the Alpinestars GP 1
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lol nope, but I tell ya, I had a up close and personal with a supercharged V-Rod a while ago and I swear, if I had a lot of disposable cash, I would not hesitate to own a V-Rod/Street rod, supercharged of course thats prolly as far as my HD interests lie though but then again a bike is a bike is a bike and bikes are kool
I have 2 pairs, one summer (leather) one winter (DriRiders)
I have a leather pair for warm/med weather and a thick heavy cold weather pair. I have heated grips so if its to cold for my leather its time for a heavier glove.
I'm going to pick up a third pair when I decide on what jacket to buy. It was the original type I had that I replaced after my wreck. My current gloves snap closed and I can't get it tight enough aroudn my wrist for my taste.
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shane-o wrote:
lol nope, but I tell ya, I had a up close and personal with a supercharged V-Rod a while ago and I swear, if I had a lot of disposable cash, I would not hesitate to own a V-Rod/Street rod, supercharged of course thats prolly as far as my HD interests lie though but then again a bike is a bike is a bike and bikes are kool
I have 2 pairs, one summer (leather) one winter (DriRiders)
V-Rod's rule!!
Hi Ya, good to see another aussie around here, even if you are a sandgroper
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