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Recommend any biking gear like clothing, tool kits, luggage, helmets, gloves



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ON ROAD 

lid Schuberth C3. 

Quiet (quietest available when I bought it), with sun visor, flip front (im a convert to these) and option to integrate blue tooth. Best of all, its a shocking dayglo yellow.  I can see you reaching for your credit cards already.  Or just retching.

 

 

OFF ROAD lid, Arai X3. Comfy with pinlock visor but not great fit for goggles. ..



-- Edited by Lucky on Sunday 28th of April 2013 12:04:18 PM

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As some will have seen, I bought one of these for the road, not used it when dirty riding yet (no dirty bike). Very light, comfy and looks cool, oh yeah, and it's cheap !!!

http://www.dirtbikexpress.co.uk/helmets/airoh_s4_helmet_-_black






-- Edited by LongDude on Sunday 28th of April 2013 03:25:39 PM

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Alt berg classic full calf leather motorcycle touring boots - hand made in Yorkshire eccy thump as like. Just bought some off eblag as were wrong size for seller but sounded right for me and less than half price. I had heard they are super comfy and protective - the first CE approved m/c boot and nearly made in England..... just worn them up here ie. on planes and then picking up TDM at airport. First time worn and very comfy. Look quite good an all.

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Been really pleased with these gloves, they are now over 2 years old and have now used them for 10.000 miles through all weathers with no appreciable wear or damage. Summer weight but okay if it is a little nippy, vibration damping tech which does help and wear/contact pads. The linings have stayed where they should be inside the glove and they are quite cheap. Armoured back of hand and finger joints.

They felt a bit strangle at first because of the small contact pads but I got used to them.

Hard to fault them at around £15 Would probably withstand the rigours of laning as well.

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Decade-Motorbike-Motorcycle-and-scooter-Gloves-WITH-GPACT-GEL-SHOCK-ABSORBING-/171305137994?pt=UK_Motorcycle_Gloves&var=&hash=item27e294f74a




-- Edited by FBF on Sunday 24th of August 2014 03:50:43 PM

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So full house of norks n dorks in my confused mind.

Chest le vie or as the French say who gives a Mitterrand.

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