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PhantasmNZ
24th November 2010, 21:38
Hi All,

I've been riding in my Qmoto Black Rock suit (Jacket & Pants) for a little over a month now - and thought it was high time for a bit of a review.

I'm a street rider - commute, tour, pleasure - and ride a Blackbird (but not generally at high warp factors). I don't do racing or track days, but I do ride every day and was looking for a sensible, sensibly priced set of leathers as a replacement for my old set which were very well loved (ie worn!)

My journey started by hitting the local (Aucklanc) bike shops - and thinking maybe I could only afford to buy a jacket this side of Summer... I also hit the net and KB looking at all the economical alternatives (1-tonne/motomail/lifestyle/quasi)

Quasi's reputation here was very good - and I was happy enough with others' comments to go ahead and buy from Bret without first seeing the product first hand (something I was very wary of from other vendors).

Long story short - I ordered a set of the Black Rock leathers - Bret helped me out with sizing (I'm not the smallest chap in the world - but (just!) small enough to fit the standard sizes. It should be noted here that for a little extre folding (but still not enough to make it more expensive than you'd pay for similar quality for big brands in the shops) - you can have custom fit versions...

So - first up - the styling

The gear is styled very modern - but in such a way that it will not look out of place whether you ride a sportsbike, tourer or cruiser. Classic black, with well placed, professional looking "Q-street" logos (made from rubber) on the shoulders and knees, and Q-Moto logo on the collar.

Centre zip and round neck - with neoprene at the back for comfort - enhances the look though zip itself is somewhat recessed being the leather when closed - so your tank should be pretty well protected from the zip (my old jacket being a "diagonal" zip with summer and winter positions - this was something I was interested in)

Scotchlite reflective strips - high at the front and low at the back add a measure of additional safety and visibility - without screaming "Hi-Vis" - so whatever your position on this controversial topic - you'll be happy! It even looks stylish!

Quality insulated liner on the jacket with logo trim once again makes this 'feel' like a top quality product. Under the removable quilted lined is a quality mesh liner which is carried through to the pants as well.

Styling on the pants is again very modern - but still understated. Black leather with Schoeller Keprotec in the crotch area makes them very comfortable (but it did take a coupe of days to get used to it being a degree or so cooler in the nether regions than I was used to - bonus for summer!

CE Armour in the shoulders, elbows and knees, well placed pockets, low back (jacket), High back (jeans) and an 8" zip to join them up round off the package.

Check out Bret's video and pics on the Qmoto website for more details....

A month in - I'm still loving the gear. In fact I'm living it more - obviously like all leather gear - it does take a little time to wear in.

When new, the armour in the elbows seemed to dig in a bit, and the armour on the knees kept riding a bit high (prompting me to push it back down when setting off from lights etc. )

A month down the line, and everything has found it's rightful place and is totally comfortable. In fact I was a little worried for a while that due to my slightly rotund stature I might find the jacket a little tight - no so though - and in fact I can get a hoodie on under my jacket and still move (and breathe).

In fact the sizing on the pants is really great too... whilst they are comfortable and the right size on their own - I've found it's also perfectly workable to wear my work trousers under the leather pants (a bonus for commuting - provided you're not a wrinkle nazi!). Another thing I like is the pants stay up (without a belt or braces I've needed before) - making it much easier to keep wearing them out and about.

I also got rained on the other day - and whilst I've never expected leathers to be waterproof - I certainly got a little rain protection - and was even more happy to see that I didn't have any dye leaching out of the gear when it was wet.

Overall the quality, style, fit and build of this gear is phenomenal - I can certainly echo the comments of others on KB when I say it feels like I've underpaid for this gear when you compare to the big brands in the shops.

I'm in no way connected to Q-moto (I'm not on the payroll - and I'm not getting anything for nothing!) - this is my first experience with it and I wanted to share. More than happy to answer any questions

Many thanks to Bret and the team - you've definitely got one more convert..!

Mully
24th November 2010, 21:58
Cheers for the review - I've been eyeing up the Black Rock set.

PhantasmNZ
24th November 2010, 22:02
No worries mate - Let me know if you want a closer look at them - I'm in TA Sth

caseye
24th November 2010, 22:07
I am currently waiting for my new Quasi, Fitted jacket.Looking forward to that phone call and have no doubts at all that it's going to be a cracker.

Quasievil
25th November 2010, 06:24
Many thanks to Bret and the team - you've definitely got one more convert..!

Thanks for the review mate, nice write up and its always great to read about another happy customer.
Enjoy you gear and keep the sticky side down :scooter:

PhantasmNZ
25th November 2010, 08:27
Thanks for the review mate, nice write up and its always great to read about another happy customer.
Enjoy you gear and keep the sticky side down :scooter:

No worries :)

Wish I could've given such a good review to all the gear I bought recently - the Oxford gloves I bought (not from quasi obviusly!!) just a few weeks earlier are already falling apart!

Mully
25th November 2010, 11:06
It should be noted here that for a little extre folding (but still not enough to make it more expensive than you'd pay for similar quality for big brands in the shops) - you can have custom fit versions...

Hey Quasi,

How much more folding (and how much longer) would custom Black Rock stuff take?

Quasievil
25th November 2010, 11:15
Hey Quasi,

How much more folding (and how much longer) would custom Black Rock stuff take?

Hi
Normally 4-6 weeks and $200 for custom over normal pricing to allow for the pattern and the one off charges.
Happy to make one for you:yes:

PhantasmNZ
13th December 2010, 17:42
One tiny bit of feedback to Quasi though that I missed from the main review.... it would be awesome if the pants had had a hanging loop.... !

( I know there's not too many that actually do - but would make storage so much easier!!)

vifferman
13th December 2010, 17:51
One tiny bit of feedback to Quasi though that I missed from the main review.... it would be awesome if the pants had had a hanging loop.... !

( I know there's not too many that actually do - but would make storage so much easier!!)
Yeah, none of mine have ever had that. I used to hang them over a towel rail that was in my gear cupboard, or over the bottom of a sturdy coathanger (bit tricky in both cases feeding them through). At work, I've got my own coat rack, and just hook the back of the pants on one of the hooks - they stay put OK. At home I now have a New! Improved! With added hooks'n'shelves!!! gear cupboard, and one of those pants hangers with the two spring clips. Works fine. :niceone:

spookytooth
13th December 2010, 18:00
shit flash way of storing stuff.I just chuck it all on the floor,easy to find next time i need it

Quasievil
13th December 2010, 21:23
One tiny bit of feedback to Quasi though that I missed from the main review.... it would be awesome if the pants had had a hanging loop.... !

( I know there's not too many that actually do - but would make storage so much easier!!)

Done!!!, the next lot will have hanging loops, great idea!!!
:yes:

firefighter
13th December 2010, 21:31
Definitely +1 for the hanging loops idea.

Quasievil
13th December 2010, 21:35
Actually our shipment that arrives tomorrow will have Hanging loops, well supposed to have anyway.
I love feedback guys n girls, its awesome that you can tell me the good and even Bad so I can fix it or adopt the ideas, thanks heaps !

davebullet
14th December 2010, 07:51
One more thing Quasi - my vengeance jacket (the quasimoto branded ones about 2008 vintage) has an opening at the bottom for the back protector - not at the top. This means you cannot replace the foam with say a hard Knox protector or similar (the opening isn't big enough). Is this something your new jackets allow for?

Other than that my jacket is great and still looks new after 2 years

PS: Sno seal is good stuff to use on leather to keep it conditioned and supple.

Quasievil
14th December 2010, 08:03
One more thing Quasi - my vengeance jacket (the quasimoto branded ones about 2008 vintage) has an opening at the bottom for the back protector - not at the top. This means you cannot replace the foam with say a hard Knox protector or similar (the opening isn't big enough). Is this something your new jackets allow for?

Other than that my jacket is great and still looks new after 2 years

PS: Sno seal is good stuff to use on leather to keep it conditioned and supple.

Hiya Dave

The Pocket is only for the foam, which incidentally is not a back protector, its a tool to help keep the Jacket in shape when on a hanger.
The pockets arent big enough for a back protector as a "proper" back Protector is longer than the Jacket. so it wont work right.
Being an advocate of "proper back protectors" and good coccyx protection I dont even want to have a shorter Knox unit in there.
Make Sense ?

And yes to Sno Seal, you should be using it now, pre summer also

KiwiNinja
14th December 2010, 09:32
And yes to Sno Seal, you should be using it now, pre summer also

Hey Quasi. When I get my new leathers should I apply Sno Seal right away? Or wear them in first?

If for whatever reason I can't get Sno Seal are there other products which work just the same?

Okey Dokey
14th December 2010, 15:19
Good write up reviewing the gear. Thanks for sharing it. Good work, quasi!

Quasievil
14th December 2010, 16:53
Hey Quasi. When I get my new leathers should I apply Sno Seal right away? Or wear them in first?

If for whatever reason I can't get Sno Seal are there other products which work just the same?

You Can do it straight away if you like, its a good way to protect pre summer and pre winter.
Best let the leather warm up in the sun and then treat it panel by panel

davebullet
14th December 2010, 18:58
Hey Quasi. When I get my new leathers should I apply Sno Seal right away? Or wear them in first?

If for whatever reason I can't get Sno Seal are there other products which work just the same?

Let the leather heat up in direct sunlight. The sno seal melts in. I find that a better method than a hairdryer.

Also use it on your boots to keep them supple. Remember to clean 'em first though (get the road grime off).

Back on topic....

Quasievil
15th December 2010, 21:06
Actually our shipment that arrives tomorrow will have Hanging loops, well supposed to have anyway.


WE HAVE HANGING LOOPS, Job Done !!

ckai
16th December 2010, 12:26
WE HAVE HANGING LOOPS, Job Done !!

:woohoo::wari::banana:

haha

They're bloody handy to have. I have to use 2 hangers with the springy clip thingies because of the weight of the pants.

PhantasmNZ
23rd December 2010, 23:32
WE HAVE HANGING LOOPS, Job Done !!

Great stuff.... I'll be able to find out how cool they are in maybe four or five years time when I get my next set - LOL :blink:

Seriously though - glad my feedback helps you out!!

On another note.... I am happy to report that the gear DEFINITELY does not leach out black dye when it gets wet (as oh so many other leather items I've had in the past does) The MAG-NZ crew and I thought it was a good idea to have a teddy-bear run in the torrential rain last weekend. Completely bloody saturated from head to toe.... but definitely no dye :)

great stuff mate - great to know you're listening!