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 Catalyst World Chat Champion

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 Posted: 19:57 - 14 Aug 2007 Post subject: One piece, two piece, what piece, who's piece? |
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Ok well i need some proper waterproofs ready for when i start college and actually for the weather we have atm.
Thing is i'm not sue wether to get a 1 or 2-piece.
Heres the 1 piece im looking at
clicky
And the 2-piece
Jacket: Clicky
Trousers: Clicky
Thanks guys
Jack ____________________ |--Previous--|:2007 Aprilia SX50... --Current--|: 2007 Kawasaki ER-6N
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Joined: 05 Jul 2007 Karma :     
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1 piece may keep you a tiny bit drier
2 piece is more versatile especially if you like curries and chinese food  ____________________ found something better to do with my time |
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 Posted: 20:13 - 14 Aug 2007 Post subject: |
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My vote goes to the 2 piece, I've got a 1 piece and it's a pain in the arse, i only tend to use it on a longish ride, if you're just going to use it for nipping around then the 2 piece will be much more practical IMO.  ____________________ Banned till April 2011. |
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1-piece is a complete PITA to get on i find (apparently its easier after you've had alot of practice)
I dont bother wearing it to work if its raining, i just get wet and sulk
It was very good on the long ride in the rain i did though, although some of the moisture on the inside (from me sweating like a pedo in a playground) did have a tendancy to condense and pool in my crotch -_- ____________________
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 Posted: 21:52 - 14 Aug 2007 Post subject: |
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Looks like i'll go for the 2-piece. Costs twice as much but i think for the practicality it's worth it. Do you know what sized i'd need so that it will fit over my jacket & trousers?
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 Posted: 22:12 - 14 Aug 2007 Post subject: |
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I'll have my textile jacket under-neath which has armour though, it's just shockingly crap in stopping rain . I could get armoured trousers but i'm going to have draggin jeans underneath.
I'm only on a 50cc mind so i won't be going quicker than 45.
Jack ____________________ |--Previous--|:2007 Aprilia SX50... --Current--|: 2007 Kawasaki ER-6N
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you might not go over 45 but add that to the possible car that hopefully wont hit you
45+60=105mph
glad you see sense/ride safe,
have you tried scotchguarding the textile?
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Yeah what your saying about a car is so true, im hoping to stay with bikes so i guess paying more now means less along the line. My friend just rides around on his ped in a £10 nike waterproof jacket Doesn't listen when i tell him about road rash and crash impacts.
My textile jacket atm is what i'd call shower-proof but not waterproof. I could get some scotchguard but the jacket in itself has many faults where water comes in . The only thing with the trousers is that i'm only going to have a small locker and textile ones wouldn't fold up very small. I've got motorcycle boots and the other week after i got in the only things dry were my feet
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