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That is equivalent to UK size small.
Heres a chart which should help you compare uk/euro sizes.
www.outdoorgear.co.uk/pix/info/Size_Chart2.htm
The only problem with buying on Ebay is if it doesn't fit you may not be able to return it to the seller and if you can return it you would have to pay postage which depending on the weight of the item could be expensive.
Like I said before take a trip to you're local bike dealer and try a few things on,you don't have to buy anything but it'll give you an idea of what sizes you will need.
Buying a helmet on Ebay is fine but make sure its brand new...read the item description very carefully 
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Motocross helmets are okay, apart from the fact you then look like a chav and you need goggles as well.
I'd get some proper bike gloves rather than some random leather gloves from somewhere, they might be leather but if they're not designed to withstand tarmac at speed then they'll do bugger all.
Ski jacket, better than nothing but same as the gloves really, ski jackets are designed to need to withstand the abrasion of tarmac at 70mph, thus they won't do. Get a proper bike jacket really.
Steel toe caps, don't use them! If you crash and the end of your foot hits the ground they can do a nice job of cutting all your toes off very neatly, so best again to get some proper bike boots which are designed to withstand bike crashes.
Best kit really is the best you can afford which fit properly, decide on your budget and then go along to your local bike shop(s) and try lots of different things on and then decide what has the best fit. If the armour doesn't fit well it can cause injury as if it can twist around and dig in then it could well do in a crash, so the fact it has armour doesn't mean much if it doesn't fit.
Nothing wrong with wearing leathers (one piece or jeans and jacket, or just jacket and textile trousers) and you might consider it looks stupid, but I would expect you'd look more stupid with large amounts of skin and flesh missing?
You're best off not ordering it off the web without trying it on first, as just because the waist and leg measurements say it will fit, all different brands have their own different cut and the best kit is kit which fits well, so try it on in the shops.
I really really wouldn't even consider buying a second hand helmet off eBay. Firstly you don't know if it fits you or not, yes the head circumference might be right, but the best helmet for you is the one which fits best. Also you don't know if the helmet has been dropped and damaged which would mean in the event of a crash you wouldn't be protected as well. So buy new and buy something which you've actually tried on (try them on in the shops, and mail order if it's cheaper but never buy without trying it on an knowing its a good fit). Some Shoei lids might well be above your budget, but the best helmet for you is the one which fits well and as long as it has the BSI certification sticker (which all sold in bike shops will) then it's okay. Dark visors you buy online from places like www.thevisorshop.com and you don't worry about that until you've got your helmet and then you go about finding a dark visor for it and a bag to carry your clear one in so that if you're stuck out on the roads and it goes dark you can swap them over. |
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Lazer do some pretty nice helmets for dirt cheep around £70 quid was the cheepest i found one of their helmets.
They do look amazing too so im sure they will have one that you will like. ____________________ Currently riding a 2000 RS125, ( I have a bike at last )
https://www.bikepics.com/members/bcfaza/
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