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Re: Hi All... new rider in philly suburbs.
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Re: Hi All... new rider in philly suburbs.
Thanks. I am finding this forum very helpful already. Went through lot of threads on beginner stuff.
BTW, what kind of jacket/pants you would suggest? Do they come with armor or need to buy that separately. Thanks. |
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Re: Hi All... new rider in philly suburbs.
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Glove, you gotta have gloves. Be leary of ordering online. Find a shop and try on lots of bike gloves for fit and flexability. Some fingers are just a little short and will never feel comfy. Test sit a couple pair on a bike and feel how they feel gripping the bars. It's all about comfort. If you aren't comfy you won't want to wear the gear. Boots and headgear also need an on the spot fitting for comfort. Have fun and ride safe. Login or Register to Remove Ads |
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Re: Hi All... new rider in philly suburbs.
Yeah, dress funny and make a statement at the same time. The kids probably imagine you are a Zombie Hunter out for a stroll. Armor is cheaper and easier to acquire than human body parts that fit.
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Re: Hi All... new rider in philly suburbs.
Was just scouting Joe Rocket stuff and realized the Atomic 3 is only $69 on closeout. Better vented than my Atomic 2 model. A really comfy jacket and my fav for the last 6 years.
Surprise ! My new $51 dollar arrived today. Boy is that thing a busy jacket till all the zippers and folds are sorted out. Should work well for it's intended purpose though. I bought one size larger with the idea of wearing my TourMaster heated full jacket liner under it. Not too bad a fit but a ride will tell the real story. Now I can be warm and waterproof without a rainsuit and any other heavy clothing. |
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