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KNCTRD
14th April 2010, 11:39
Just wanting to know if anyone out there is using these pants? They are a shitload cheaper than Draggin, and are NZ made by the looks.
Anyone have any comments/opions?
Murray
14th April 2010, 16:11
Just wanting to know if anyone out there is using these pants? They are a shitload cheaper than Draggin, and are NZ made by the looks.
Anyone have any comments/opions?
Pretty sure caseye wears them and swears by them - pm him if you want to find out more. I wanted some but Boyds had run out again so they must be popular!
KNCTRD
14th April 2010, 17:09
Pretty sure caseye wears them and swears by them - pm him if you want to find out more. I wanted some but Boyds had run out again so they must be popular!
Thanks Murray.
I was thinking about aproaching the company that makes them and asking for a group buy deal.
Anyone else interested?
Owl
14th April 2010, 17:56
I'm still waiting to hear back from the local dealer:wait:. I've checked them out, like them and plan to get some one day for commuting use in summer.
Motu
14th April 2010, 17:58
I got a pair last week and am very happy with them.Buy them online,not through a bike shop,as they seem to take orders on TradeMe well,but forget to freight,or forget the sizes when given phone orders.On the 3rd attempt my bike shop had to follow up every step of the way to get them delivered.
Owl
14th April 2010, 18:04
I'm still waiting to hear back from the local dealer:wait:.
When I say dealer, I mean local Lifestyle Imports rep. I'm just waiting for stock in my size.
Quasievil
14th April 2010, 19:25
When I say dealer, I mean local Lifestyle Imports rep. I'm just waiting for stock in my size.
What size ya want ?
Owl
14th April 2010, 20:11
What size ya want ?
38'' Waist, short leg and black:yes:
KNCTRD
15th April 2010, 21:25
So i have waited 3 days for a reply from "Rhino" and "lifestyle..whoever they are" and no reply... so Rhino can suck my ass... whos next inline? or do i just shell for the Draggin jeans?
Quasievil
15th April 2010, 21:43
38'' Waist, short leg and black:yes:
MMM only got a blue denium in 36 mate, with knee armour.
I dont like them in the Qmoto brand so dont want them, yours for 20% less than the Rhinos price
Jonno.
15th April 2010, 21:54
How much are Rhinos?
KNCTRD
15th April 2010, 22:09
How much are Rhinos?
they are $160, if you can get them to reply to you.. theres a guy on trade me doin Draggin pants for $240.. little bit more coin, but at least he gets back to ya!!
Owl
15th April 2010, 22:30
MMM only got a blue denium in 36 mate, with knee armour.
I dont like them in the Qmoto brand so dont want them, yours for 20% less than the Rhinos price
Thanks Quasi, but they won't fit too well:no:
KNCTRD
16th April 2010, 06:57
MMM only got a blue denium in 36 mate, with knee armour.
I dont like them in the Qmoto brand so dont want them, yours for 20% less than the Rhinos price
Hi Quasi, do you mean you don't want to stock them? Or be associated with them? Any reason why?
Quasievil
16th April 2010, 07:32
Hi Quasi, do you mean you don't want to stock them? Or be associated with them? Any reason why?Correct, reason I firmly believe they dont offer protection, and I think they give a rider a false sense of security the armour wont stay in place in a crash and fabric whatever you name it is fabric and it isnt good enough to hold together in a crash slide situation.
Buy Leather and be safe
sinfull
16th April 2010, 08:04
Correct, reason I firmly believe they dont offer protection, and I think they give a rider a false sense of security the armour wont stay in place in a crash and fabric whatever you name it is fabric and it isnt good enough to hold together in a crash slide situation.
Buy Leather and be safe
Agree with ya Brett, they wont offer a great deal of protection in a slide situation or much else for that matter, but they are warmer than jeans lol been wearin them now for a few months over summer (without armour, as with forward controls they sit over the shins) but it might be time to go back to my leathers as i'm startin to feel the cold through em ! Even if ppl recon i do look silly with race leathers on a Harley !
sinned
16th April 2010, 09:13
Agree with ya Brett, they wont offer a great deal of protection in a slide situation or much else for that matter, but they are warmer than jeans lol been wearin them now for a few months over summer (without armour, as with forward controls they sit over the shins) but it might be time to go back to my leathers as i'm startin to feel the cold through em ! Even if ppl recon i do look silly with race leathers on a Harley !
Race leathers on a Harley with forward controls - yep looks like a try hard combination.
I have a pair of leather jean style pants with 2 layers over knee and shin area, zip at back of calf so they fit neat over boots. Made by Jet Leathers in Hastings. Far better protection and warmth than the material in Draggin or copies. Pic added.
Pussy
16th April 2010, 10:16
Correct, reason I firmly believe they dont offer protection, and I think they give a rider a false sense of security the armour wont stay in place in a crash and fabric whatever you name it is fabric and it isnt good enough to hold together in a crash slide situation.
Buy Leather and be safe
Spot on!
Kevlar jeans are about as effective as trackpants
KNCTRD
16th April 2010, 10:51
Correct, reason I firmly believe they dont offer protection, and I think they give a rider a false sense of security the armour wont stay in place in a crash and fabric whatever you name it is fabric and it isnt good enough to hold together in a crash slide situation.
Buy Leather and be safe
Definatly agree, i just like the conveniance of being able to jump off ya bike, take off the helmet and jacket and go about with your daily business..
e-boy
16th April 2010, 20:43
[QUOTE=KNCTRD;1129717988]Just wanting to know if anyone out there is using these pants? They are a shitload cheaper than Draggin, and are NZ made by the looks.
yeh mate have a pair. not sure if they are rhino got them from lifestyle imports at cemetary circuit this year. best to get a size bigger then u would normally get coz the old fullaz can get pretty iritated with the middle seam (i hav a firestorm). I ended up sewing stretch material thru the crutch and bhind knees. awesum 4 summer riding. havn't got to winter yet
caseye
17th April 2010, 09:37
Quasievil is right they offer no protection in an off situation.
For hauling em on going to the shop and doing the groceries they're bloody fantastic.Put em on leave em on all day.
Have had mine modified to make knee armour sit in then right place and shortened up, short arse ya see.
I've also had a pair of Leather Trou modified and now that they fit I am definitely going to be using them.
THANKS QUASIEVEIL yer a legend and a damn fine human bean!
ynot slow
17th April 2010, 09:59
Saw the jeans at Manfeild a few times,look bloody fine jeans for the price,armour is supplied and can be removed if jeans used as jeans,and if doing short ride put armour in.I am looking to grab a pair next summer for that purpose,i.e cruising into town,short rides(say 10km) but if riding further would use leather or cordura.
As the draggin site said they last longer before abrassion hits,but that depends on road surface they tested on vs opposition for their comparison,and it's all very well showing a guy dragged behind a bike as per the add,but how often do you get dragged along the road,pretty sure when you fall off you HIT the road(which creates the injury)sure they may well prevent abrassion for a few seconds as you tumble along the road.
KNCTRD
17th April 2010, 11:22
there is a guy on trade me doin Draggin pants/jeans/cargos for $240... obviously they are more expencive than Rhino, but neither Rhino or the Lifestyle guys got back to me.. Decent service means more to me than $80 ..
This guys getting my coin...
here is a link if anyone else is interested
http://www.trademe.co.nz/Browse/Listing.aspx?id=284193494
KNCTRD
17th April 2010, 12:01
Just wanting to know if anyone out there is using these pants? They are a shitload cheaper than Draggin, and are NZ made by the looks.
Anyone have any comments/opions?
I was wrong... Not made in NZ... Sorry team!!
Quasievil
17th April 2010, 13:00
If you do want denium and you want armour can I encourage you to buy a pair of these, they are the KNOX cross lite knee guards, link is here
http://www.qmoto.co.nz/products/knox-armour/knox-cross-lite-knee-protector
These are the correct armour solution for your knees in Jeans and the only armour you can guarantee will stay in the right spot in a crash.
Armour in Jeans as part of the jean construction is hopeless as the jeans will ride up twist etc and put the armour in the wrong spot when you need it.
$149 is not alot for this important joint
sinned
17th April 2010, 20:16
If you do want denium and you want armour can I encourage you to buy a pair of these, they are the KNOX cross lite knee guards, link is here
http://www.qmoto.co.nz/products/knox-armour/knox-cross-lite-knee-protector
These are the correct armour solution for your knees in Jeans and the only armour you can guarantee will stay in the right spot in a crash.
Armour in Jeans as part of the jean construction is hopeless as the jeans will ride up twist etc and put the armour in the wrong spot when you need it.
$149 is not alot for this important joint
If you wear these then why bother with Draggin, Rhino or other expensive jeans with Kevlar? For the limited additional protection they provide why not wear normal jeans and save money?
Quasievil
17th April 2010, 22:06
If you wear these then why bother with Draggin, Rhino or other expensive jeans with Kevlar? For the limited additional protection they provide why not wear normal jeans and save money?
The Denium is usually thicker and the outside seams are usually double stitched, so a bit better than normal jeans some of which are paper thin
KNCTRD
18th April 2010, 09:21
If you do want denium and you want armour can I encourage you to buy a pair of these, they are the KNOX cross lite knee guards, link is here
http://www.qmoto.co.nz/products/knox-armour/knox-cross-lite-knee-protector
These are the correct armour solution for your knees in Jeans and the only armour you can guarantee will stay in the right spot in a crash.
Armour in Jeans as part of the jean construction is hopeless as the jeans will ride up twist etc and put the armour in the wrong spot when you need it.
$149 is not alot for this important joint
i think im going to go for the Draggins for A to B. I am in Hamilton often, so i might come and check out some decent armoured leather pants for rides that go from A to D or futher.
Do you have a shop Quasi?
Quasievil
19th April 2010, 08:06
i think im going to go for the Draggins for A to B. I am in Hamilton often, so i might come and check out some decent armoured leather pants for rides that go from A to D or futher.
Do you have a shop Quasi?
hi We work from home , you are welcome anytime cheers
Quasievil
19th April 2010, 08:06
i think im going to go for the Draggins for A to B. I am in Hamilton often, so i might come and check out some decent armoured leather pants for rides that go from A to D or futher.
Do you have a shop Quasi?
hi We work from home , you are welcome anytime cheers
Grahameeboy
19th April 2010, 09:25
I wear thick jeans with off road knee and shin protectors which are strapped on (not not that kinda one)...
cooper_man
19th April 2010, 13:37
MMM only got a blue denium in 36 mate, with knee armour.
I dont like them in the Qmoto brand so dont want them, yours for 20% less than the Rhinos price
Id take them mate if the price was right.
Quasievil
19th April 2010, 15:48
Id take them mate if the price was right.
$128 plus $6.95 Courier
Send me a email on quasimoto@ihug.co.nz
cheers
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