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On my 125:
Helmet
Ixon Vega ladies jacket (has CE shoulder and elbow protection with padded back protection and a removeable liner)
Rev'it textile trousers with CE knee protectors
Alpinestar SMX-4 boots.
Definitely go for protection! Don't care what others think. I'm saving up for leathers too! How much do you value your skin and bones?
Worth the investment now as one day I'll be moving up to a bigger bike ____________________ www.artridertraining.co.uk |
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 Paul86 Derestricted Danger
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Get some armored textile trousers.
As I found out the other day, jeans are great for looking casual and walking round in (was going to buy some kevlar jeans) but after a small drizzle of rain they were soaked.
So get some textile legs for if you ever get caught in a shower, leather jacket gloves and boots will cope with a shower, jeans just dont, trust me lol
Never be bothered of what you think people are thinking, as long as youre feeling safe, comfortable and dry it doesnt matter.
I've got full RST gear (SRT6-7 jacket gloves and boots) because I used to pillion on my mates R6 and duke 999 a lot and I dont look a tool (in my eyes) on my 125 either, just need some damn textile trousers >.< ____________________ YZF-R125 |
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Full leathers here on my 125  ____________________ 1991 Kawasaki ZXR400L - 1999 Suzuki GS500E - 1990 Kawasaki ZX750R H2 - 1991 Honda CBR 600 - 2015 Skyteam Monkey 125 |
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| Mudskipper |
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+1 for armoured textile pants.
I have a FT pair that are well toasty - lined, windproof and waterproof. Just pull em over your normal jeans/trousers and no dramas.  ____________________ CBR125|||GSXR400|||CBR400|||CBR400|||CB250RS|||GSXR750|||CB250RS
"You're clumsy, you eat too much and you behave like a 12 year old boy. But you know what? Every once in a while, you find a thumb." |
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 Nova66 Derestricted Danger
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I still havent taken my test too, and on a 125 was really worried about walking around padded up, all the gear and no idea, but I think it's acceptable if you are being safe, rather than walking around with unneccessary equipment. I got my boyfriend some draggin' jeans for his 21st, they are cool and just look like ordinary jeans, but have a kevlar lining.
As you might guess, they are called draggin jeans as they test them by tying a guy onto the back of a car then driving up and down a concrete runway at 30-40mph. The went 60 runs before being deemed unworthy. They won't protect from bruising completely, but they are shock absorbant and super heat resistant, could be good for work runs or out on socials.
The ones I got him were the new kind called Silverbacks, on the website about £120 but I got them off eBay for around £90 (don't tell him that). They fit a bit small so you might consider going up a size. The website tells you how to measure. Hope thats useful, sorry about the essay but funnily enough I am currently avoiding writing one for uni.
https://www.dragginjeans.net/
Be warned - the less trendy ones will make you look seriously 80s. |
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Full RST leathers on my xt125 ____________________ Vlogging - www.youtube.com/caprio85
CBT Passed - 24/04/08 - Theory Passed 18/07/08 - Practical Passed 2/04/09 |
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hey john....
how was the ride back to Oxford mate??
on the subject of bike gear....
me...lid, gloves, jacket with armour, boots and normal jeans...and lightweight over trousers with armour in on there way....
Dappa ____________________ Current: Suzuki SV650s Curvy (X reg)
Previous : Suzuki GSF400 "Mini Bandit!" (J reg) :- Honda CLR "Cityfly" 125 (w reg)
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I have a 125 and I got Weise AirSpin trousers -- armour in the hips and knees and waterproof too -- and they don't look as crappy as they do in that pic, btw. I wear them to work and then pull them off when I get there.
Who cares if it looks like you're overcompensating? It's your skin! |
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Thanks for all the advice guys - I'm stuck between draggin jeans or textiles.
Oh Dan the ride back was great fun, nipping along the A roads - nice bike!!
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Some textiles would be good, you could wear them over jeans.
Leathers, you may admittedly look like your overdressed for a 125.
Personally, I know its stupid, but I prefer to wear jeans, but I still wear leathers for long, fast trips. Its just that I find wearing full leathers is very restrictive, and personally id prefer to feel free and unrestricted so I can focus fully on riding and react faster.
Its a case of sacrificing protection in the event of a crash to be able to react faster to avoid the crash in the first place. ____________________ Children in the back of cars cause accidents : Accidents in the back of cars cause children
Riding since OCT '05 - Sym Jet 50cc, Honda Varadero 125cc, Suzuki GS500, Honda VFR750, SV650s current & in posession of Aprilia RS125, Honda NS125R |
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I bought a pair of Bering all season trousers when I got myself kitted out for my Cbt. They are winter trousers with removable thermal linings and complete with knee armour. You can also get trousers that can be zipped onto your jacket, so you dont have your t-shirt or whatever hanging out the back of your trousers!
Windproof and waterproof, my trousers were actually the most expensive item that I've bought at the moment, even for textiles. I like the freedom of wearing jeans around town or down to the shops but obviously for longer trips sufficient protection should be worn before your legs start to freeze. ____________________ DAS Passed 19th April 08. 07' YBR125 > Yamaha FZ6 S2 '08 > 1998 YZF600R ThunderCat |
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