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| Benrly |
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 Benrly Borekit Bruiser
Joined: 24 May 2007 Karma :   
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 Posted: 09:09 - 27 May 2007 Post subject: Clueless wannabe biker :) |
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Greetings, all. I'm just coming up to 16, and have recently purchased all my gear and my 'ped (Yeah, sucks doesn't it ?). I decided to get a ped due to the fact that it's my father buying the bike, and he refuses to buy 2nd hand because he wants the warranty. I didn't think £1,000 was worth it for gears and a small speed increase, so he said he'd put that money towards my bike next year.
Anyway, back to my questions.. I've recently bought a Frank Thomas waterproof jacket (https://www.frank-thomas.co.uk/index.php?pge_id=11&product_id=186) and wasn't sure if it is meant to be like this. My arms are a little short for the jacket, but I need it this big for the torso length and chest size. So I was wandering, are the elbow guards supposed to slip down to the bottom of the arms (almost to the wrists) whenever I straighten my arms for more than a minute? I know they won't be straight on my ped, but it's mildly annoying to have to pull them up.
Another question is about gloves. I picked up a pair of waterproofs for £30, but they seem to be quite poor quality. Whenever you take them off, the inside lining rides out stuck to your fingers, which makes it virtually impossible to put them back on without pushing the fingers back in with a pen. So I was thinking of buying a new pair, anyone have any to recommend?
Well, thanks for reading my post of lame introductions and even lamer questions, and thanks in advance for replying  |
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| jackw72 |
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 jackw72 World Chat Champion

Joined: 18 Nov 2006 Karma :     
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 Posted: 10:38 - 27 May 2007 Post subject: |
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urm you seem to have bought everything thats water proof!
im more concerned about safety than being slightly wet.
anyway onto your questions,
they shouldnt really slip but if they are fine whilst your on your ped theres not really a problem. Trying to keep them on your elbows may not be the best idea as it may compromise the protection??
my jacket measures up like yours a little short at the sleeves but good round the chest. so i dont think you should worry. plus gloves should go over there nicely.
for gloves i would get down to Hein Gericke and see what fits you and your pocket.
https://www.hein-gericke.com/uk/index.php/cPath/1_6/sort/2a/page/1
i have these they are comfy and have all the vital protection and the hard knuckles
https://www.hein-gericke.com/uk/product_info.php/cPath/1_6/products_id/1136
https://www.hein-gericke.com/uk/images/prodpics/530741.jpg ____________________ 08/11/2007 A2 Passed.
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| ncrn |
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 ncrn World Chat Champion

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| Catalyst |
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 Catalyst World Chat Champion

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| Benrly |
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 Benrly Borekit Bruiser
Joined: 24 May 2007 Karma :   
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 Posted: 11:37 - 27 May 2007 Post subject: Re: Clueless wannabe biker :) |
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| hurricanehollis wrote: | | Benrly wrote: | Whenever you take them off, the inside lining rides out stuck to your fingers, which makes it virtually impossible to put them back on without pushing the fingers back in with a pen. |
Mine do this, their not poor quality, you have to hold the fingers as you pull your hand out then the lining stays in, what make are they? Mine are buffalo.
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Not too sure, and it's impossible to get them not to do it. I tried loosening the tips off first, making sure to grab the lining, but to no avail.
And well, I'm not too sure about the whole waterproof vs. safety bit. I don't think I'm at much of a risk compared to you guys (yes, I know I'm not safe) but Mike seems to think I've got adequate protection (Mike Grainger that is, don't know if any of you have heard of him - he used to hold the EU Motorcycle Speed record and knows quite a bit about biking) so I guess I'll be fine.
Thanks for the help . |
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 kn76cbr Nitrous Nuisance
Joined: 28 May 2006 Karma :     
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 Posted: 17:08 - 27 May 2007 Post subject: |
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As regards to gloves i have just got back from a 2 hour ride on an un-faired 600 wearing these and they are great. I've had them since xmas and haven't suffered cold or wet hands yet. Great buy for fifty quid.
https://www.frank-thomas.co.uk/index.php?pge_id=11&product_id=56 ____________________ Crashing's proof that your trying |
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| Charlie |
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 Charlie World Chat Champion

Joined: 27 May 2007 Karma :   
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 Posted: 17:33 - 27 May 2007 Post subject: |
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I recently bought a pair of these... best gloves I have worn. Nice spring/summer/autumn gloves. Arent super warm but are good enough if you dont mind your hands getting a bit cold..
https://tinyurl.com/2r63m6
mine are a different colour however, you have to try gloves on though. I had tried a few on. When I put these on I knew they were the ones I wanted. |
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 timjim Trackday Trickster

Joined: 31 Aug 2006 Karma :   
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 Posted: 19:34 - 27 May 2007 Post subject: welcome |
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welcome to the board.The FT jacket youve got SOUNDS about right in the fitting..when your arms are outstretched in front ,the cuffs should just touch your wrists,as for the elbows,the armour SHOULD cover your elbows and the back of the fore arms..too big is better than toosmallin my opinion.Tim  |
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