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virtual120
3rd August 2009, 19:47
Got my Estremo Race Pants today from Quasimoto (www.quasimoto.co.nz). They were delivered really quick. Was amazed at the quality of these pants. They look the part too for those of you that feel thats important. I looked at Alpinestars too but I personally think these look and feel better. I haven't had them long enough to fully test them out but went out on the bike earlier and felt very comfortable in them. The bottom of the leg is completely protected with a full length tibia protector and a large removable knee slider. There is also a large shaped knee protector and ribbed leather over the knee making it easy to bend your leg when on the bike. If you think about ordering them, listen to the guys advice on getting one size bigger than you are. Mine fit perfectly in a 36 and I'm usually a 34. The quality of the leather is really good and they smelt lovely when I took them out the packet. For only $399 dollars they are nearly half the price of Alpines and easily as good in my opinion. They have also changed the big white logo on the leg now to a dark red and black one which looks cool. Hopefully they will update their site with a new image showing the newer logo. I would highly recommend these pants.:Punk::done:
AllanB
3rd August 2009, 19:56
Yep.
I almost stole a new pair of gloves off him recently when he was doing a KB run-out on them as they were so cheap.
I wore them for the first time on Saturday (it was warm in Christchurch :sunny:) and man o man that's nice leather. Very soft.
In fact I wonder if they are made by a Jewish Rabbi for Quasi, as the leather is so soft I suspect it may actually be lots of little foreskins sewn together.:shifty:
steve_t
3rd August 2009, 20:06
My Qmoto jacket is awesome and I love the smell too :laugh:
Quasievil
3rd August 2009, 20:43
I lay leather out and roll in it naked hehehehehehehe it helps keep it soft !
thanks for the positive comments guys appreciate it !
ynot slow
3rd August 2009, 20:51
My jacket has a faulty lining.But then he sold it(I stole it)to me for $150.Sold as a second because of this,outer is fine,saved $200 so bloody good buy for the cost.And a pair of leather trou for $75.00,not up to his usual quality as a sample maybe,but hell they're good for me.Good gear and excellent guys(can't forget the boss)to deal with.
Kendog
3rd August 2009, 21:11
I lay leather out and roll in it naked hehehehehehehe it helps keep it soft !
And you want us to keep buying with that mental image in our minds :shit:
Quasievil
3rd August 2009, 21:12
And you want us to keep buying with that mental image in our minds :shit:
would it help if I posted a piccy ?:laugh:
Kendog
3rd August 2009, 21:13
would it help if I posted a piccy ?:laugh:
You'd have to ask the ladies.....
Just don't roll around on the guys leathers ok.
Ecclesnz
7th August 2009, 18:06
I lay leather out and roll in it naked hehehehehehehe it helps keep it soft !
Just for clarification it helps keep what soft?
caseye
7th August 2009, 18:48
Quasievil, that particular image is censored, luckily for me.nice come back though, keep up the good work.
ZephyrMark2
9th September 2009, 19:52
Got my Estremo Race Pants today from Quasimoto (www.quasimoto.co.nz). They were delivered really quick. Was amazed at the quality of these pants. They look the part too for those of you that feel thats important. I looked at Alpinestars too but I personally think these look and feel better. I haven't had them long enough to fully test them out but went out on the bike earlier and felt very comfortable in them. The bottom of the leg is completely protected with a full length tibia protector and a large removable knee slider. There is also a large shaped knee protector and ribbed leather over the knee making it easy to bend your leg when on the bike. If you think about ordering them, listen to the guys advice on getting one size bigger than you are. Mine fit perfectly in a 36 and I'm usually a 34. The quality of the leather is really good and they smelt lovely when I took them out the packet. For only $399 dollars they are nearly half the price of Alpines and easily as good in my opinion. They have also changed the big white logo on the leg now to a dark red and black one which looks cool. Hopefully they will update their site with a new image showing the newer logo. I would highly recommend these pants.:Punk::done:
I'm gonna jump in on this one and also say that my Estremo pants arrived today.. some of the most amazing delivery ever!!! And awesome.. YES THEY ARE!! I went for the 32" and I agree with above, the 34" would have been slightly better, but you know what, I got them at an amazing price!! And I'm trying to lose some winter weight anyway!!
Happy?? Yes.. excessively!! Thanks Quasi!!!
ZephyrMark2 :first:
Quasievil
9th September 2009, 20:04
I'm gonna jump in on this one and also say that my Estremo pants arrived today.. some of the most amazing delivery ever!!! And awesome.. YES THEY ARE!! I went for the 32" and I agree with above, the 34" would have been slightly better, but you know what, I got them at an amazing price!! And I'm trying to lose some winter weight anyway!!
Happy?? Yes.. excessively!! Thanks Quasi!!!
ZephyrMark2 :first:
pleasure and thank you for your business we really appreciate it.
Keep the sticky side down !
cheers
virtual120
9th September 2009, 20:09
As pleased as I am with mine, now I have had time to really test them out I will say I have one problem. When Im trying to get my knee out on corners, I can't as the knee pad restricts my movement so much I can stick my leg out. Removing it would help but I want to keep the protection.:sleep:
sil3nt
9th September 2009, 20:51
Why stick your knee out in corners? Unless your on the race track...
Quasievil
9th September 2009, 21:12
As pleased as I am with mine, now I have had time to really test them out I will say I have one problem. When Im trying to get my knee out on corners, I can't as the knee pad restricts my movement so much I can stick my leg out. Removing it would help but I want to keep the protection.:sleep:
Hi dude, are you saying the Knee slider restricts your movement? or the Knee Armour?
Im thinking something else aint right here, you in Hamilton? if so come see me so I can sought it, Im thinking possibly the riding style might be an issue as this is a first with us i.e never heard that one before.
The pants have heaps of stretch panels in them so restriction in the pants is unlikely.
Anyway come see me so we can get it right for you, be something simple
Winston001
10th September 2009, 09:21
I got a pair of Tourismo pants from Quasi a little while ago and am very pleased. They are strongly made, comfortable, and look the business. Haven't had a chance to ride very far in them yet but looking forward to plenty of long trips. Excellent.
2wheeldrifter
11th September 2009, 21:03
Yep got a another pair of pants today, Runout Estremo pants this time to go with my Tourismo's ... for $200.00 you can't go wrong, well even at normal cost they are still the best deal on leather pants...
His new range of Jackets look sweet... photos don't do them justice!
Thanks Brett
:rockon:
AGAIN!
Harvd
11th September 2009, 21:12
Same here $200 for the estremo pants
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