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Author:  Geordie Mick [ 17 Oct 2009 22:38 ]
Post subject:  Helmets, leathers, heated fleece, winter riding gear

HJC Carbon Helmet with dark and clear visor (both with anti fog inserts XL 58-60cm £95 £10 postage
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Adam bought my 'other' one, highly rated lid, very quiet, very light 1300gms and uber comfortable

BMW Enduro Helmet Xl -57-58cm, Dark visor which can only be bought in South Americas's and cost £85, for a visor!! £95 £10 postage
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Has a small scratch on one side, only have dark visor (new clear one is £20) and you can buy the enduro goggles to match. It weighs 1300gms and is my all time favourite helmet, so much lighter than my Arai Tour X, more comfortable, more quiet and the wind doesn't lift the peak like it does on a tour X

WOLF 2 piece leathers, black and Silver 38" trousers 48" jacket but are tight fitting - £200 + £15 postage- cost £700+ new Have had one spill in these at Cadwell, needs new Zip and stretch panel, about £30 from Joyda Racing Leathers. Some scrapes on right side but integrity of them has not been compromised and after a new zip and clean should be ok. Worn only for trackdays and has thermal liner for jacket. Usual CE armour to hips, shoulders and back.

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WOLF Supermoto Jeans Size 38 £60 - £10 postage

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Mixture of cordura and leather, very well padded all way down thighs, hops etc.

REV-IT! Summer riding jeans, with waterproof liners Size 38 £50 + £6 postage, only used about three times

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Hein Gericke Two Piece Textile - Extreme Weather Wear XXXL :oooops: Size 38 trouser with TWO liners, Size 48 Chest Jacket £130 for the pair £10 postage

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What they will look like at night when reflective panels light up:

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These cost me about £300 and only worn them about 5 times, bought them just before I gave up biking. Wore them to a digger tours up to Bridlington on a day when it barely got above freezing and was toasty warm, and again on a day when it pissed it down beyond believe I stayed bone dry, these are serious winter weather items and no good for summer. They have an abundance of pockets in both liners, have double layer zips and padding all over them, very good quality kit and a notch above some of the shit I've bought of them in the past.

KLAN Heated FLeece XXL warms whole torso, has plugs for heated gloves and heated trousers, powered by detachable 12v plug £60 + £5 postage
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Any questions please PM me

Author:  b16_4ndy [ 18 Oct 2009 00:02 ]
Post subject:  Re: Helmets, leathers, heated fleece, winter riding gear

Pm sent friend

Author:  skipthedog [ 20 Oct 2009 13:18 ]
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P.M.

Author:  Adam [ 20 Oct 2009 17:29 ]
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The HJC Carbon lids are brilliant. After the one I had off you Mick, I bought a new one with an internal black visor.
Strangely enough, a Welsh copper, after pulling me for an 'advisory safety check' :roll: :tosser: told me this was unlawful but was prepared to let it go this time :twisted: . If Mrs Adam hadn't been with me on her bike, then I should have insisted that the fucktard nicked me for it :lol:

Author:  Geordie Mick [ 20 Oct 2009 22:52 ]
Post subject:  Re: Helmets, leathers, heated fleece, winter riding gear

Adam wrote:
The HJC Carbon lids are brilliant. After the one I had off you Mick, I bought a new one with an internal black visor.
Strangely enough, a Welsh copper, after pulling me for an 'advisory safety check' :roll: :tosser: told me this was unlawful but was prepared to let it go this time :twisted: . If Mrs Adam hadn't been with me on her bike, then I should have insisted that the fucktard nicked me for it :lol:


The fella in abergavenny (yes i know :sp: ) I bought the capenord off was a Police motorcylist who had a smash chasing a chav on a trial bike, he was wearing sun glasses which practically left a nice line around his nose and under his eyes, they had to pick bits of broken glass out of his face. Funnily enough, SW Police now allow their outriders to wear dark visors on the grounds of health and safety

Author:  Geordie Mick [ 20 Oct 2009 23:44 ]
Post subject:  Re: Helmets, leathers, heated fleece, winter riding gear

Fleece sold

BMW lid is 57/58 not 58-60 as originally advertised

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