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Re: Hi All... new rider in philly suburbs.
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I recently got a Mossi leather jacket from sportsmansguide, their MC clothing selection is never that big but if they have a deal it's usually quite good.
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Location: Longs, SC
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Re: Hi All... new rider in philly suburbs.
Welcome to the forum from South Carolina. If you haven't already I'd recommend you take the MSF BRC (Motorcycle Safety Foundation Bais Rider Course). It's the best investment in your safety you can make. Ride safe.
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Join Date: Dec 2006
Location: Squamish B.C Canada
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Re: Hi All... new rider in philly suburbs.
Your chain will look better longer by using DuPont with Teflon to lube it. Works well and is cheaper than most chain lubes. Big box hardware and home centers usually carry the stuff.
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Join Date: Dec 2006
Location: Squamish B.C Canada
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Re: Hi All... new rider in philly suburbs.
Yup, ATGATT. One of the coffee crowd had an oops last year while showing off riding his Busa'. A T-shirt and jeans kinda guy. No gloves and sneakers were his choice of the day. At least the law forced him to wear a helmet. At 80+ MPH on one wheel he lost control and came down really hard. After a 6 month hospital stay he still only has the use of one hand/arm and will never play his guitar or piano again. No riding either. Jeans last 3 seconds or 3 feet when sliding, he slide and bounced a lot further with a lot of road rash and blood letting. Some metal where bone used to be in his body. I really have no sympathy for him as he was the captain of his own ship. As for the folks riding with him, they have a lasting memory of the stupid fool.
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Re: Hi All... new rider in philly suburbs.
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Join Date: Oct 2011
Location: Philadelphia, PA
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Re: Hi All... new rider in philly suburbs.
Thanks guys. I bought the Atomic 3 jacket - feel good about this. Wouldn't have found about this without your help.
Also bought FirstGear Mesh Tex 2.0 Pants and Scorpion EXO-700 Helmet. - Will see how this buy turns out. I guess, I will buy gloves from a local store. |
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Join Date: Dec 2006
Location: Squamish B.C Canada
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Re: Hi All... new rider in philly suburbs.
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Also you can have the mating zipper for the pants sewn to the back of your riding jacket so they will zip together. The JR zip is 8 inches and the other for the pants looks longer. I like being able to zip them together. Less chance of the jacket riding up your back if you are in a slide. |
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Join Date: Nov 2011
Location: SoCal
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Re: Hi All... new rider in philly suburbs.
Welcome here from SoCal. Risk management is the name of the game on anything with less than 4 wheels (especially your health insurance). Your life and possibly family may depend on you
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