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Hi Matt,
Yea agree with you on that one - would rather not find out about poor quality the hard way! Thought it was too good to be true but wanted to know if anyone had any experience. I've had on alpinestars 2 piece suits and thought they fitted well. Not too sure on using 2 piece instead of one piece for track days. 2 piece would be good for the Sunday ride when stopping for a well deserved coffee
Thanks for the advice - think I'll stick to the alpinestars for now! |
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Two piece is fine for track daying. And they're better for the road if you're more inclined to wear them rather than a one piece on a hot sunny weekend.  |
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I wouldn't discount them out of hand. A lot of leather gear is made in Pakistan. Maybe they just like killing cows to piss off the hindus? And to be be fair, they are marketing them honestly as rip-offs replicas.
Notes of caution:
They do have a comprehensive custom-fitting form, but what happens if they just send you a generic suit, or a badly made one? You can bet that their recollection of the sizing you specified will be different to yours.
They don't appear to give any promise about leather thickness or, critically, stitching. Although curiously they do offer kangaroo. How would you tell the difference?
Price is plus postage, and you'll get mugged by HMRC as well.
With all that said, you could buy from a UK retailer and end up with exactly the same gear from the same supplier, at a fat markup.
But at least you'd get to finger it first and see if the leather and stitching are worthwhile. If they're not, then you're buying a chocolate teapot.
On balance, I reckon I'd give them a miss until I'd had a good rummage through the local retailers and Gumtree/eBay for used suits near enough to try out. ____________________ Biking is 1/20th as dangerous as horse riding.
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If you want custom fitted kit, look at Scott Leathers. Good but spendy. Otherwise find your way to a big store full of kit, J&S or similar and try lots of kit on. Frank Thomas, RST, IXS, Alpinestars, Furygan depending on your budget. There's plenty of very cheap motorcycle kit out there, and it's better than nothing, but having experienced first hand the way a pair of £40 trousers were only just enough in a 25mph off, Ive been staying clear of really cheap no-name stuff.
Yes, I've had a fly zip fail on my RST R14 trousers after 8 months of regular use (days of a year old but wore textiles during the winter) and the taped seam on my IXS trousers faield, but both were sorted under warranty, the RST repaired and the IXS replaced. I had a tiny issue with my Shark helmet sorted under warranty too. This is what a reputable supplier will do. They will back up the quality of their goods.
You can play the mail order game, sending things back that don't fit, but it can be a nightmare. particularly if you are trying to get a jacket and trousers that go together. I prefer my kit to zip together, particularly my winter kit as it cuts out the draft down my asscrack. It's supposed to be safer and it's usually requirement on most trackdays that you wear a one-piece or a two-piece that zips together.
I'd recommend textiles as your first jacket and trouser combination. Less messing about and worrying about the rain. Less care issues, cheaper.
Don't skimp on gloves, when you have your first little drop, it's likely your hands are going to hit the ground. They're really vulnerable and if you've not done picking gravel out of your hands or knees after a playground/pushbike/street football/alcohol induced fall, then you're beyond saving. ____________________ Bandit. does. everything. |
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Thought I would post in this thread rather than starting my own,
My questions do relate to newbie riders and newbie clothing,
I bought some gloves from a Honda dealership the weekend which I am happy with,
Whilst I was there I eyed up the helmets, jackets, bike locks, covers etc
Working out a budget,
Helmets at the Honda dealership start from around 90 cheapest with a limited choice, they can order a size in though,
Price going up to 500 poundish,
I basically think I won't be buying all my gear from that place as I am budgeting,
What are J & S accessories like?
Seem like a budget place, well have lower costing items in my price range and also higher,
I have seen helmets online for 30 quid,
I am happy to spend 100 maybe 140 if I like the helmet,
But 30 quid for a helmet?
Basically is there stuff shitty quality?
Obviously helmets all go through tests to ensure they are safe but I won't be buying one for 30 quid,
I'm rambling anyway,
So anyone use J&S? Might look at the jackets there also as they seem to have a big selection (also cheap/naff?), drove passed the store by mine years ago and looks a big place so I should have a good choice, trying on jackets, helmets and so on
Be like the scene from pretty woman but me walking out trying on mismatched biker gear and no one sitting watching..
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| Alan1986 wrote: | Thought I would post in this thread rather than starting my own,
My questions do relate to newbie riders and newbie clothing,
I bought some gloves from a Honda dealership the weekend which I am happy with,
Whilst I was there I eyed up the helmets, jackets, bike locks, covers etc
Working out a budget,
Helmets at the Honda dealership start from around 90 cheapest with a limited choice, they can order a size in though,
Price going up to 500 poundish,
I basically think I won't be buying all my gear from that place as I am budgeting,
What are J & S accessories like?
Seem like a budget place, well have lower costing items in my price range and also higher,
I have seen helmets online for 30 quid,
I am happy to spend 100 maybe 140 if I like the helmet,
But 30 quid for a helmet?
Basically is there stuff shitty quality?
Obviously helmets all go through tests to ensure they are safe but I won't be buying one for 30 quid,
I'm rambling anyway,
So anyone use J&S? Might look at the jackets there also as they seem to have a big selection (also cheap/naff?), drove passed the store by mine years ago and looks a big place so I should have a good choice, trying on jackets, helmets and so on
Be like the scene from pretty woman but me walking out trying on mismatched biker gear and no one sitting watching..
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www.sportsbikeshop.co.uk are decent,bought stuff from them before.
www.infinitymotorcycles.com also good as well,bought most of my current gear from them.
Buy the best gear your budget affords you as it is your body on the line.
Infinity discount store in Camberley is close to me so can get end of line products at a good discount. ____________________ Current Bike - 2000 ZX-7R |
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What are J & S accessories like?
Seem like a budget place, well have lower costing items in my price range and also higher,
I have seen helmets online for 30 quid,
I am happy to spend 100 maybe 140 if I like the helmet,
But 30 quid for a helmet?
Basically is there stuff shitty quality?
So anyone use J&S? Might look at the jackets there also as they seem to have a big selection (also cheap/naff?), drove passed the store by mine years ago and looks a big place so I should have a good choice, trying on jackets, helmets and so on
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I've used J&S quite a bit and I'm hot and cold about them.
By coincidence, it turns out my local one is run by a bloke I bought most of my gear from 30 years ago, so I get decent service from them (not always that great if he isn't there) and they stock a bewildering array of gear, but it's a little bit smoke and mirrors.
A fair quantity of their stock seems to be end of lines and last year's models, so sizes can be odd and extremely limited. They also stock a lot of IXS stuff, for which they are the sole importer and stockist, so it's effectively their own brand and they like to push it.
I can't recommend IXS jackets, mine hasn't seen a lot of use and it's pretty well fallen to bits; if I was still a courier and wore it all day, every day, I doubt it would've lasted three or four months.
Now, if I want something cheap and cheerful to get me by, I use J&S, if I want quality and a full range, I tend to look elsewhere. ____________________ Things get better with age; I'm close to being magnificent........
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| Alan1986 wrote: | Obviously helmets all go through tests to ensure they are safe but I won't be buying one for 30 quid, |
Why not?
All helmets are a polystyrene ball around your head. Wholesale cost per unit will be pennies.
Then they add a plastic shell on top. Some of the plastic shells are thinner and harder and more expensive with bits of glass or carbon fibre mixed in. Thing is, the evidence seems to suggest that a thicker, softer, cheaper thermoplastic shell actually protects better in a survivable impact.
Expense adds lightness and features and may get you a smaller lid (a cheaper 'medium' is likely to be an XXL shell with more polystyrene inside). It has very little to do with safety.
You can get a SHARP 5* rated Duchinni D832 for £45 delivered, or pay over £200 for a 1* Dainese Airstream. Which isn't to say that it's a bad helmet, just that cost is no indication of how well it'll prevent potato. ____________________ Biking is 1/20th as dangerous as horse riding.
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J&S are a bit of a behemoth, they own BKS and Frank Thomas, as well as pushing their ultra cheap J&S branded kit.
Some of the ixs stuff is good, i like their goretex gloves, but thier textile range is overly fussy, with different size zips on each size. I could have got a textile jacket that fit nicely and matched my current trousers, but I'm looking at a bigger pair of trousers as mine are sometimes a bit tight, which would then need an impossible to get hold of zip size converter. They appear to have a million subtly different jackets, most of which are on sale and only in odd sizes.
They stock a handful of HG, i dont know if it's old stock or they're distributing new hg kit. Unsure of current HG quality but traditionally its been dependable.
Loads of RST kit. Occaisonal items exclusive to J&S, i had their two piece touring leathers. Liked a lot, killed the trousers and ran into their touring zips fitting formerly ubiquitous 8inch connecting zips and J&S no longer stocking anything with that zip. Should have gone with mainstream product.
Never had any trouble with warranty repairs/replacements at J&S, they have looked after me so i keep going back. ____________________ Bandit. does. everything. |
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Getting there slowly but surely....
The alcohol was last night, and tonight it's the weekend,
Glad I went in and tried helmets at j and s as I was going to order a large online, my head moved abit in a brand new large helmet so that can't be any good,
The one I bought was 69.99 and a medium,
Bit tight round the cheeks but I keep reading this will wear in, should do me fine while I learn on a 125,
Has quite a good visible area as well, I can only compare it to one I wore at CBT, but the cbt helmet I couldn't see as much as with the one I bought,
I'll probably just go for a textile jacket next month after another payday, budget myself at 100,
My helmet budget was originally 100 to 140 possibly, so glad I never overspent on what I originally set out with,
The savings basically goes back into the biking fund,
Jacket, locks, bike cover and finally a bike. eventually, one day, soon...
I am doing this on a budget and taking everyone's advice into account, the brands I buy may not be the best but they all meet the required safety standard and my wallet
*Quick Edit*
Whilst I was in J&S today looking at the helmets,
Which to be honest was a decent experience, got there around half 9, told them my budget which maybe I shouldn't have but the guy at the place did take me to the cheaper helmets when I told them I just did CBT and so on
So seriously I can not knock them for that, tried quite a few helmets on ranging from 150 quid to the one I got which he said likely suits my needs best as a learner which I am, so certainly happy with them,
Anyways I just got talking and said that I'm looking out for jackets etc over the coming months and will eventually get a bike,
They have 125s in stock a few derbi models, he suggested I looked at the derbi cross city, Apparently they have sold a few... I dont find that style particularly attractive for my needs anyway,
I'm editing my original post as I have never bloody heard of these?
Any opinions?
For some reason my mind is set on a used Honda cbf to learn on, I like the seating position,
These derbis I have never heard of and only looked at today look quite tall and more of a dirt bike,
I am just doing some research now meaning Google and YouTube videos
Appreciate all your input guys, will likely go for a Honda cbf but just wondered what the opinion of these derbi bikes that I have never heard of are
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After some research it looks like production of the above bike is stopping and J&S have stock, so parts may be harder to come by, might explain why they are selling them for 1100 brand new, I think I'll stick with a Honda cbf to learn on, at Least I hope I can get parts or fairings if I likely drop the bloody thing ____________________ Cbt Done, Currently wobbling around on a Cbf125 and love it
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My mind is settled on doing the DAS
So no sticking to a 125 for me I hope ____________________ Cbt Done, Currently wobbling around on a Cbf125 and love it
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