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Snowie was looking at that jacket the other day.... I quite liked it. Cant comment on anything but the photo & the price though.
Hand guards; again cant comment on them exact ones. We fitted similar MX guards to Snowie's bike, but they were the ones with aluminium rail, which makes them quite sturdy.
The 'basket' that defelects branches or wind from your fingers though, no, on its own, NOT going to do much to keep your pinkies warm. Its no substitute for a pair of gloves.
BUT: fitted heated grips to Snowie's bike, and..... in thin summer gloves? they DO keep your hands warm-er..... and the guards DO deflect the worst 'needle' like rain that drills into the front of your fingers.... they still get wet, and the cold can still gnaw into them, but they can 'help'.
Idea fitting them to Snowie's bike WAS to stretch a pair of bar muffs to keep the heat in from the grips and hold them open so there was still space around the levers and switches...
Yet to find out how effective that bit of the plan is.... we need to do a bit more 'adaptation'! Muffs come up to her ruddy arm pits! She's ownly likuw! ____________________ My Webby'Tef's-tQ, loads of stuff about my bikes, my Land-Rovers, and the stuff I do with them!
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Thanks. I think il get that jacket then. Not too sure about the guards though. Might be better investing a bit more in some bar muffs instead.  |
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you do realise that is genuinely the campest looking motorbike jacket ever? If you can cope with looking like you've just got off a vespa all the time then crack on
I don't know if HG are now stocked back up, but for not a lot more than that (about £60 before 30% discount IIRC) you can get one of their cheaper jackets (think it was boost?) which saw me through my first winter on a 125 fine with the liner in and a fleece underneath.
Theres no lining in that jacket so it won't be that warm (except the taffeta one, but see point 1).
A good jacket is an investment, and you'll really thank yourself for it when it gets down to low single digits in the mornings.
Get geared, bike-gear etc all have a decent range of jackets starting around 60/70 quids. ____________________ YBR 125>FZS600 |
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I had hand guards and heated grips when I had the BMW. I had toasty hands last winter.
I was so impressed with my toasty mitts that when I changed the beemer for the yamaha I bought handguards and heated grips for it
No comment on the jacket, though I did buy a cheap jacket when I first started riding and still have it because it's excellent in the winter. Hubbs came off in his and while the jacket sleeve got grazed, all the stitching stayed stitched. Not all cheapies are the same though of course. |
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That jacket doesn't say it has CE armour. If it doesn't say, expect it not to; expect some shaped squidgy expanded polystyrene. You'll need to purchase CE armour if you actually want proper protection, IMO. Cheap polyester shell: expect it to rip in a moderate speed accident - I've had slightly more expensive but still cheap (80 GBP) trousers rip with similar spec 600D polyester. Cordura is nylon based, FWIW.
I'd expect it to be slightly better than the probable alternatives (for a long while on a 125 scooter I wore a wool coat for padding and warmth + rain jacket on top for wind protection, worked well enough for the one off I had at low urban speeds), but not a whole lot better at higher speeds. ____________________ Bikes: S1000R, SH350; Exes: Vity 125, PS125, YBR125, ER6f, VFR800, Brutale 920, CB600F, SH300x4
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I've been looking for MX style hand-guards too, but have been warned away from the plastic open ended style due to danger to your fingers if it gets broken/damaged. Apparently you can get a rigid style which fits onto the end bars too. They are more expensive though.  ____________________ Be who you are and say what you feel, because those who mind don't matter, and those who matter won't mind - Dr. Seuss |
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Yes mate, it's comfortable as fuck!
I just got a black one size M, perfect fit.
So cosy I love it
Worth the extra 15 quid mate, has 'armour' build in shoulders elbows ect... even a bit of polystrene in the back Better than nothing
I doubt you'd be disappointed, seriously.
Do you mind looking like an absaloute, because I've seen on here the milk bottle hand guards...
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Somehow i dont think il be parking my bike at college with milk bottles on the handlebars.
Il definitely get that jacket then. The RST one i have now feels uncomfortable as hell to wear off the bike...
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I had to buy some hand muffs last November, I wasn't half way to work and I had lost all feeling in my hands. Silk inner gloves did nothing to help though my gloves were a budget pair of HGs.
The muffs are great for the cold & do help take a good portion of the wind blast off your hands, in heavy rain though there a sod as all the water runs down my arms and into them & my gloves.
Also you're best not to just chuck them on in a rush, as mentioned you need spend awhile pissing about to get them in just the right place or else the clutch lever or (worst) brake gets pushed in when doing anything above 30 mph. Shat a brick finding that one out.
At least this is what i found with the oxford ones, about £30 i think
Just shame they look so fugly.  |
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