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Ive got most of my stuff online to be honest but can be a pain with sizing etc.
Following are just my own recommendations others will maybe disagree.
-Full face helmet. Anything else leaves your chin and face at risk of being cheesegrated . Dont need to spend a lot, can get decent helmets for 50 quid or so, but make sure it fits, it should be tightly fastened and not 'roll' on your head. I also would never buy second hand as once damaged even from a waist height drop to concrete they can be near useless in an accident.
-Gear, id go one piece or two piece leathers as the abrasion protections better than textiles, but arent waterproof like GOOD textiles so id throw a rainsuit in. Get them with CE approved armour not just shitty foam inserts, and id go back protector ideally also.
-Boots and gloves. Presuming youre riding all year id spend a bit here, wet n cold feet is distracting and uncomfortable. Check out reviews as lots are hit and miss. (Gloves i use many people here said they found useless for example )
Chain is expensive - get a good almax as most others can be bolt cut so easily theyre barely worth using, but chain it TO something unmovable or itll be dragged away regardless  |
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Id say chains are the first and only resort in most cases especially street parked bikes
Mr gypsy doesnt care of lights, alarms, police sirens - just getting that bike in the van before hes cuffed.
Additonal deterants are always worthwhile, but i wouldnt rely or put hope in them -"every little helps" n all that  |
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Friend has a good method of street parking, cars got large spoked alloys. Almax through the wheel (rarely takes car to work). So unless they try jack it on the hill and dewheel it or take the car too, its fairly secure  |
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https://www.bikechatforums.com/calendar.php
Yes i am yes
Its number 9 on your link so cant be terrible. I just dont want a sporty bike want something to how do you say "cruise" on |
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If you've got the cash then splash away, but keep in mind that your main aim seems to be getting a bigger bike in 6-12 months. So if you do have a common sense switch now is the time to engage it.  ____________________ Diabolical homemade music Bandcamp and Soundcloud
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 12 years, 121 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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