07-14-2008, 10:43 PM | #21 |
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Better yet story's like that are what has convinced me that I am a d@#$a#$ and that I am going payday to shop for whatever protective clothing I can afford all in one check, NO BULL!!!!
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07-14-2008, 11:07 PM | #22 |
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The internet has a plethora of great and cheap gear, but a brick & mortar store can't be beat for fitting and most of the times, prices. The Cycle Gear shop here in Tulsa has great sales every day, including "damaged" or "imperfect" items. I picked up my Frank Thomas Rage gloves for just under 50% off because they were lightly scuffed on the knuckle-plate.
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07-14-2008, 11:26 PM | #23 |
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Well its very possible that I will order some stuff on the internet but "try it on at a brick and mortar". thanks for the advice and letting me eat crow on my earlier statements, without raking me over the coals too bad. I guess I was just convincing myself that what I was doing safety wise was good enough just so I could wear what I wanted to. After reading a couple of these story's on here and looking at that horrible crash on the post "Wear your helmet!", man that almost made me sick looking at that. And even though all the gear in the world probably wasn't gonna save that dude, it still makes you think don't it.
That is why this website and places like this are great because you can learn something without having to "learn for yourself" sometimes. If you will notice not all but most of the advocaters of ATGATT on here and elsewhere have taken a spill without gear on, which only tells me one thing since I haven't had that experience. That I am talking out of my a@# and they know what they are talking about. which is why I am jumping the no to very little gear fence. Later
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07-14-2008, 11:52 PM | #24 |
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It's a hard lesson to learn and we may be fortunate enough to learn second-hand from the first-hand experiences of others.
Just look through some medical sites about the process to clean up road rash and replace/regrow skin, it's not pretty and it's life-threatening in a much slower & more painful way than the traumatic and invasive crashes can be.
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07-15-2008, 01:59 AM | #26 |
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I HIGHLY recommend Newenough.com... got some great gloves and a tank bag from 'em. Super fast shipping, too.
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07-15-2008, 04:51 AM | #27 |
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An interesting article I read a while back.
I thought it was relevant to the topic a few posts back. Top 7 Things That Will Happen in a Motorcycle Crash
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Re: Its all good!
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07-15-2008, 12:20 PM | #29 |
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I say "better to be safe and laughed at because you have the proper gear, than to be laughed at because you have no face"....I'm still lookig for a good jacket with elbow pads, back padding and side padding...I have a good helmet, gloves, and ankle boots. Just lacking the jacket...it gets SO hot and humid in cajun land I really would like to find a lighter jacket with padding instead of a leather jacket!
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07-16-2008, 12:59 AM | #30 |
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Phoenix Jacket
I picked up my phoenix 4 jacket(joe rocket) at the local mom and pop motorcycle shop (Phoenix Cycles!) for less than $80. I am very satisfied with it. It comes with a waterproof liner I wear in the morning when it is chilly, and remove for the ride home. This afternoon I rode for 60 miles in stop and go traffic with the temp above 90 and was cozy but not uncomfortable when stopped. When underway the breeze blowing through the mesh was lovely. I'm looking for some ventilated over pants with armor I can wear over shorts cuz my legs do get hot, and I wanna be cool.
I rode all through Europe one summer many years ago, on a BSA 650 Lightning, and I felt like a fool in my jeans. ALL the other riders were wearing full gear. They just looked at me and shook their heads!
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