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 Posted: 11:55 - 10 May 2006 Post subject: Plain black leathers |
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Anyone got any links online to plain black leathers? Only ones I can find have patterns on that I'm not keen on
Also looking for a decent(ish) price
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Hmmm,
They're for the work commute, so jeans underneath would be handy... Can I do that on both? If so, 1PC  |
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I got mine from www.bikersparadise.co.uk
Replaced the trousers later on with some all black ones from Gericke.
Don't buy leathers you can fit jeans under, that's what textiles are for. Buy leathers that fit you properly.  |
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Could always do what I do and stick your clothes in a tank bag/tail pack/rucksack and wear leathers. Or I've got an A*'s 1pce you can buy if you want really nice and practical! 
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Maybe a bit old fashioned but for that lived in look try
www.holdenmotorcycle.co.uk
click on clothing. ____________________ "What can you expect from a pig but a grunt" |
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I'm curious though, i'm sure i just read somewhere you've got full textiles so why bother getting leathers? Until you get a bigger bike for KDing etc i don't see the point  |
Doesn't matter what bike you have.
If I were on a 125 doing 65, i'd feel safer in leathers.
And I do have both leathers and textiles. Just because he's on
a low powered bike doesn't mean he can't hurt himself.
I used to get simmilar things said when I had a 125, ohh just jeans and trainers and any old gloves till you pass your test. Ehh?? my 125 would do 70. |
Seems i've got a bit of a distorted view about textiles, i was under the impression they offered just as much protection as leathers but less so on the abrasion front...
I'm all for leathers, i was just curious why he wanted a pair as he's already got full textiles.
You should see some of the locals out here mate, they're a disgrace to the biking community.
Jeans and T shirt riding the latest R1, GSXR thou etc (too much money not enough brains) pulling off wheelies
There's some serious roadworks streching the entire length of one of the main roads meaning uneven surface with manholes not the same height as tarmac, a month ago guy on an R1 wheelied and hit a manhole, bikes a write off and he's still in hospital  ____________________ wizzzard wrote: Imagine God just stopping by, tidying your front room up and then quietly letting himself out again. Statisticly more likely to happen than Korn being on here. |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 20 years, 20 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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