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DrJekyll
30th May 2010, 11:13
Can anyone tell me where I can find good bike leathers/gear in Wellington region or do i need to be booking a trip to Auckland...

thanks.

Hitcher
30th May 2010, 14:54
FFS. Having trouble finding your own arse? I recommend going to Auckland as quickly as possible.

Nasty
30th May 2010, 15:31
I think Hitcher is right ... but since you are located in christchurch that could explain it ...

try any of the bike shops in wellington or hutt .. they all have good gear.

Quasievil
30th May 2010, 16:03
Have a look here (http://www.qmoto.co.nz) see if there is anything you like, we guarantee the fit, so the risk is zero..........and see if you can find a better specification

hope to help

sinned
30th May 2010, 16:15
FFS. Having trouble finding your own arse? I recommend going to Auckland as quickly as possible.
Auckland has enough problems.

John_H
30th May 2010, 16:20
Leather direct in wellington are good and probably the best pricedd.

Quasievil
30th May 2010, 16:29
Leather direct in wellington are good and probably the best pricedd.

Best Priced what exactly, what are you getting for the low price ?
low price = Low spec = poor crash performance............end of story.

vindy500
30th May 2010, 16:46
Best Priced what exactly, what are you getting for the low price ?
low price = Low spec = poor crash performance............end of story.

so anything more expensive than 670 for a full set of leathers is better quality than what you offer?

blackdog
30th May 2010, 16:58
so anything more expensive than 670 for a full set of leathers is better quality than what you offer?

troll....are you that bored? go for a ride :scooter:

Nasty
30th May 2010, 17:30
He said best priced .. he did not say low price ... Leather direct is actually extremely good .. and there gear is also very good.

Quasievil
30th May 2010, 18:40
so anything more expensive than 670 for a full set of leathers is better quality than what you offer?

My point was that to many bikers are currently buying on Price and not spec, which is unfortunate as alot of current product offered is best put as garbage.
And my comment is NOT directed at Leather direct as I wouldnt know.

Simple message, buy spec, not price , its your body sliding down the road and the gear should be made for that reason, not to sell the cheapest in the country, a policey I certainly WONT adopt.

spacemonkey
30th May 2010, 18:43
Of course if you wanted the best there is always Leda! :yes:
http://homepages.ihug.co.nz/~integra/leda.html

vindy500
30th May 2010, 19:09
troll....are you that bored? go for a ride :scooter:



He said best priced .. he did not say low price ... Leather direct is actually extremely good .. and there gear is also very good.
this was my point

pete376403
30th May 2010, 19:13
Of course if you wanted the best there is always Leda! :yes:
http://homepages.ihug.co.nz/~integra/leda.html


+1
This needs to be a sticky - how many times has the question "where can I find leather gear in Wellington...etc" been posted?

Wannabiker
30th May 2010, 19:26
Yes, Leahter Direct in Cuba mall has a good selection of both cheaper lines, and "Brand name" gear (Dri-rider etc). Plenty of leather stuff plus a large selection of cordura. Any pf the bike shops have a reasonable selection. Motomart in Lower Hutt have a good selection of Alpinstars gear. Wellingtom Motorcycles have a selection of harley riding apparell, Motorad on Vivian St has some Triumph brand gear....What more excuse do you need to visit them all.....

nuts
30th May 2010, 22:56
Try TSS Red Baron in Lower Hutt they sell Berick leathers and other brands as well, Try all the main 4 shops and then choose.

John_H
31st May 2010, 17:10
He said best priced .. he did not say low price ... Leather direct is actually extremely good .. and there gear is also very good.

Exactly, they are pretty good and stock different quality lines all value for money.

Str8 Jacket
31st May 2010, 19:15
Exactly, they are pretty good and stock different quality lines all value for money.

Yep, and it's always easier to try stuff on before you buy so that you know it will work and you wont have to post ot back and wait if it doesn't.
Leather Direct have an awesome range of all types of leather. Can't go past my favourite shop TSS Red Baron in Lower Hutt. If they haven't got it they will probably try there best to get it for you! :)

Ratti
1st June 2010, 14:58
DO you know exactly what you are looking for? Fit is only one thing to keep in mind.

You also need to be looking at
The purpose to which you will be putting the gear. No point getting race leathers if you are commuting and so on. Each purpose has it own specs.
the weight of the leather,
which part of the hide its cut from
thread type and length of stitch
how many lines of stitching holding the seam together
Is the armour located correctly for YOU, if not can it be shifted easily
is the apparently double layer actually a double layer or just a separate section top stitched in place

Other makers/suppliers/repairers can add to this list.
As a note, 'name brands' are not necessarily a good buy. I have repaired all sorts of gear over the years and trust me, there are some brands that go for top dollar that I wouldn't touch. More in the cordura ranges, but you do have to watch imported leather gear.

Quasievil
1st June 2010, 18:36
Good post Ratti, those that have been in the industry for a long time know this, there are some new entrants to it which offer absolute garbage but have been reasonably successful based on the low cost, this has without doubt (as said in this thread) blinded people to the garments quality, which is unfortunate as I Know it puts riders safety at risk.

Lastly I think people should take note of some of the outrageous claims and statements being made, which again as I have been in the industry for years (not just Qmoto) I know factually that these claims are complete B.S.

So people buy any brand you like, but my message is, buy on Specification, not on price

Hitcher
1st June 2010, 19:16
+1
This needs to be a sticky - how many times has the question "where can I find leather gear in Wellington...etc" been posted?

Didn't work for waving, insurance, intercoms, countersteering and the egregiously nauseating "they didn't see me", so I seriously doubt it would work for buying gear either.

Quasi
1st June 2010, 19:35
Didn't work for waving, insurance, intercoms, countersteering and the egregiously nauseating "they didn't see me", so I seriously doubt it would work for buying gear either.

jeeps - shuffles off to find dictionary.

Ah hah - Now thats a nice word Mr Hitcher. Will it be egregiously bad if i start popping it onto conversation.

spacemonkey
1st June 2010, 20:58
jeeps - shuffles off to find dictionary.

Ah hah - Now thats a nice word Mr Hitcher. Will it be egregiously bad if i start popping it onto conversation.


If you do I'd be very hard pushed to not point laugh and chant "word nerd" over and over.............

(no offense Mr Hitcher..... Sir. ;) )

Ratti
2nd June 2010, 10:04
. . . there are some new entrants to it which offer absolute garbage but have been reasonably successful based on the low cost, this has without doubt (as said in this thread) blinded people to the garments quality, which is unfortunate as I Know it puts riders safety at risk.

Lastly I think people should take note of some of the outrageous claims and statements being made, which again as I have been in the industry for years (not just Qmoto) I know factually that these claims are complete B.S.

So people buy any brand you like, but my message is, buy on Specification, not on price

So true. I have a pair of trou on my bench at the moment that fall into that category. The purchaser bought them off TM as waterproof cordura. He wore them for two weeks and no tonly are they not waterproof, the seam has frayed in the crutch and is starting to give on the centre back seam where it bends around the riders bum. The cordura is only 500d and the
"waterproof" membrane is a joke. The coating is peeling and cracking in the crutch seam already.
While I could repair the crutch with a gusset, I have had to contact him to say I wont repair them because of the cb seam giving way. Like Quasi, it's about being able to sleep straight at night.No way would I fix this rubbish as a rider will be relying on them and I KNOW the gear wont do the deed.
These trou were not even super cheap ones which adds insult to injury. I'm supporting the chap in hassling the seller for a full refund, which at this stage the seller is refusing to do. Be careful people, there is a LOT to be said for spending the extra and buying from a shop where you can actually see the seller.

DrJekyll
3rd June 2010, 13:12
DO you know exactly what you are looking for? Fit is only one thing to keep in mind.

You also need to be looking at
The purpose to which you will be putting the gear. No point getting race leathers if you are commuting and so on. Each purpose has it own specs.
the weight of the leather,
which part of the hide its cut from
thread type and length of stitch
how many lines of stitching holding the seam together
Is the armour located correctly for YOU, if not can it be shifted easily
is the apparently double layer actually a double layer or just a separate section top stitched in place

Other makers/suppliers/repairers can add to this list.
As a note, 'name brands' are not necessarily a good buy. I have repaired all sorts of gear over the years and trust me, there are some brands that go for top dollar that I wouldn't touch. More in the cordura ranges, but you do have to watch imported leather gear.

this is awesome, thanks.
yeah I just moved from CHCH so getting used to whats around. i been to Leather Direct and found a nice Brixton Jacket though wasn't sure whether the spec was good enough.
I commute mainly with some long touring rides. not racing!
also been to Wellies Cycles but its all Harley stuff.

thanks guys..

nuts
4th June 2010, 08:09
The Best and largest range of gear is only at one place and that is TSS Redbaron in Cuba street Alicetown Lower Hutt

NZsarge
4th June 2010, 12:35
Talk to Sam Fitzgerald at Celtic leathers.

Ratti
4th June 2010, 15:44
The Best and largest range of gear is only at one place and that is TSS Redbaron in Cuba street Alicetown Lower Hutt

I'd dispute that, they had nothing that fits me in stock. They were brilliant at saying they;d get it in for me, but I wanted to purchase that day so they missed out. I ended up at Motomart and they had 4 different brands of gear in stock that fitted me. Depends what you are looking for perhaps.

nuts
5th June 2010, 16:49
Well they do have the largest range of gear in Wellington and thats a fact maybe they had sold out of your size I know they get damn busy But I suppose they cant keep everyone happy but im sure they give it a good try.

slowpoke
6th June 2010, 00:09
. I ended up at Motomart and they had 4 different brands of gear in stock that fitted me. Depends what you are looking for perhaps.

Yep, I used these guys before they started helping me out. There were closer bike shops (I'm 90mins away, over the 'taka's) but none compared on service and range. They use the stuff they sell and can speak from experience, eliminating the trial and error on what can be very expensive investments.

Quasievil (Brett) is also a top bloke who knows his stuff and wouldn't put you crook. I've tried some of his gear (the combined chest/back protector is a beauty) and would rest easy following his advice and/or buying his products.