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ducatilover
22nd May 2011, 00:53
I'll be doing a ton of homework in the next week or two about leather gear, I'm going to buy a two piece suit and want value for my money as everyone (Except Harley owners) does. I'm going to open the bank up to $800, but, I could go to more for a really grouse set.
I've sent Quasi a PM of course as I hear so much great stuff about his gear.
LEDA is on the list.
Sort of almost considering 1Tonne, I currently have some 1Tonne pants and they are pretty nice, super warm (The fit isn't so brilliant, but, I'm fuckin' skinny)
What others are worth considering? Revit? Moshin (they look cheap.....)
Will pop into the local bike shops too, I think freedom Suzuki had a nice set there for $900 or less.

So who can point me in the right direction?
Requirements- Pref black, it's prettier.
Reasonably water proof.
Comfortable to wear, I'll be wearing it most days at uni.
Warm obviously.
No arseless chaps.

yod
22nd May 2011, 01:00
I got a set of RSTs not too long ago, Ericksen Honda in Bayview has them as does one of the dealers in Wangavegas I believe

http://www.ericksenhonda.co.nz/accessories_detail.php?pKey=266&pCategory=Jackets (edit: i'm pretty sure they sell them through trademe too)

http://www.rst-moto.com/index.php/products/C10/

awayatc
22nd May 2011, 01:06
Got awesome leather bib pants on Tardme for f*ck all.......

superman
22nd May 2011, 01:07
I've got a two-piece QMoto Race spec suit of leather. I have never crashed so can't say how good it is in those regards... however I wear it every time I go riding so in regards to comfort. Big thumbs up. Warm... not so much, waterproof... not so much. Great in the summer and not too hot at all, good perforations. That of course has the setbacks for winter, so I'm trying to decide what to do now... probably rain overcoat and thermal unders I guess.

Have sno-sealed them a couple times before, still let water in except for light showers so rain over coat definitely necessary if you're planning lots of rainy trips in Qmoto gear.

ducatilover
22nd May 2011, 01:11
I got a set of RSTs not too long ago, Ericksen Honda in Bayview has them as does one of the dealers in Wangavegas I believe

http://www.ericksenhonda.co.nz/accessories_detail.php?pKey=266&pCategory=Jackets (edit: i'm pretty sure they sell them through trademe too)

http://www.rst-moto.com/index.php/products/C10/
Can you tell me more on what you think about the RST gear? I've seen it around before, but, haven't heard much about it.


Got awesome leather bib pants on Tardme for f*ck all.......
I'd rather go for a matching suit at this stage, otherwise I'd keep what I have


I've got a two-piece QMoto Race spec suit of leather. I have never crashed so can't say how good it is in those regards... however I wear it every time I go riding so in regards to comfort. Big thumbs up. Warm... not so much, waterproof... not so much. Great in the summer and not too hot at all, good perforations. That of course has the setbacks for winter, so I'm trying to decide what to do now... probably rain overcoat and thermal unders I guess.

Have sno-sealed them a couple times before, still let water in except for light showers so rain over coat definitely necessary if you're planning lots of rainy trips in Qmoto gear.
There will be lots of rainy trips sadly as I ride every day and everywhere.
Do you think the Qstreet gear will be better?

yod
22nd May 2011, 01:12
I've got a two-piece QMoto Race spec suit of leather. I have never crashed so can't say how good it is in those regards... however I wear it every time I go riding so in regards to comfort. Big thumbs up. Warm... not so much, waterproof... not so much. Great in the summer and not too hot at all, good perforations. That of course has the setbacks for winter, so I'm trying to decide what to do now... probably rain overcoat and thermal unders I guess.

Have sno-sealed them a couple times before, still let water in except for light showers so rain over coat definitely necessary if you're planning lots of rainy trips in Qmoto gear.

That's a good point that I didn't mention re the RSTs, it's a brilliant perforated jacket for summer but I'd never use it in winter, I have teknic cordura that's warm as toast for the cold and the wet.

yod
22nd May 2011, 01:17
Can you tell me more on what you think about the RST gear? I've seen it around before, but, haven't heard much about it.


I've been told it's cut from the same pattern as Rev'it - who knows how much truth there is to that or whether it even matters, I find it comfortable and as I said above, the perforated jacket is great when it's a hot day, it does come with a zip out vest but if it was cold enough that I felt like i needed layers, I'd just use my cordura. Armour in all the usual places including the back, has a full waist zip for jacket/pants. When I bought it they were only doing the black, none of the coloured stuff, which was fine with me.

Dogsnbikes recently got a set of their cordura gear if you want any info on that....

ducatilover
22nd May 2011, 01:17
That's a good point that I didn't mention re the RSTs, it's a brilliant perforated jacket for summer but I'd never use it in winter, I have teknic cordura that's warm as toast for the cold and the wet.
The problem is I can't afford both and am not buying cordura, it's just not my thing, been there and done that. I don't see what it offers over a decent set of leather, infact the first set of leather I had and stupidly sold in '08 were water proof as hell, rode to Taupo in the wet no worries, yet I would get wet in my DriRider gear that was brand new.:facepalm:

yod
22nd May 2011, 01:20
The problem is I can't afford both and am not buying cordura, it's just not my thing, been there and done that. I don't see what it offers over a decent set of leather, infact the first set of leather I had and stupidly sold in '08 were water proof as hell, rode to Taupo in the wet no worries, yet I would get wet in my DriRider gear that was brand new.:facepalm:

Fair enough. I don't think the RST razor set will suit you then, the jacket is perforated so there's just no way it would be as warm or as waterproof as a decent set of cordura

superman
22nd May 2011, 01:23
The problem is I can't afford both and am not buying cordura, it's just not my thing, been there and done that. I don't see what it offers over a decent set of leather, infact the first set of leather I had and stupidly sold in '08 were water proof as hell, rode to Taupo in the wet no worries, yet I would get wet in my DriRider gear that was brand new.:facepalm:

My leather definitely doesn't let in any water, it's where holes are the problem arises :yes:. So if you're looking for allround comfy leathers for summer and winter aren't you dreaming? Super hot summers and dry winters, or nice breezy summers and wet winters.

Pretty much I'm probably going to end up buying a set of gear for winter and a have my current set for summer eventually. For now as I can't afford to buy winter gear I'll just have my bike deregistered June till Sept and get over that bridge another year.

ducatilover
22nd May 2011, 01:40
My leather definitely doesn't let in any water, it's where holes are the problem arises :yes:. So if you're looking for allround comfy leathers for summer and winter aren't you dreaming? Super hot summers and dry winters, or nice breezy summers and wet winters.

Pretty much I'm probably going to end up buying a set of gear for winter and a have my current set for summer eventually. For now as I can't afford to buy winter gear I'll just have my bike deregistered June till Sept and get over that bridge another year.
I've had waterproof leather before, I'm not too worried about getting a bit warm though, I'm used to it :innocent: My 1Tonne pants are waterproof as hell, my repsol jacket is......shit. Both get a bit warm, but I'm happy with that compromise if they keep me dry.


Fair enough. I don't think the RST razor set will suit you then, the jacket is perforated so there's just no way it would be as warm or as waterproof as a decent set of cordura
I found my DriRider gear wasn't that great in the cold of wet, my last leather jacket was superb, I don't remember who made the damn thing though :facepalm:

ducatilover
22nd May 2011, 10:47
I got a PM from Quasi this morning, he has a black rocks suit in my size and at a rice that made me choke on my cup of tea :blink: with the possibility of free gloves :gob:

Sadly I have to wait 'till next week, but, I'm looking forward to it and will do the review/pictures thing when they arrive.

:woohoo:

Gone Burger
22nd May 2011, 12:42
I got a PM from Quasi this morning, he has a black rocks suit in my size and at a rice that made me choke on my cup of tea :blink: with the possibility of free gloves :gob:

Sadly I have to wait 'till next week, but, I'm looking forward to it and will do the review/pictures thing when they arrive.

:woohoo:

excellent to hear. I have many friends that ride in his gear and all highly recommend it. Enjoy your new gear! :yes:

Owl
22nd May 2011, 14:24
rice that made me choke on my cup of tea

Don't eat and drink at the same time!:rolleyes:

ducatilover
22nd May 2011, 15:10
Don't eat and drink at the same time!:rolleyes:
Yeah, rice dos that...mumble mumble......scuff feet. :facepalm::facepalm::facepalm::facepalm::facepalm:

\m/
22nd May 2011, 23:44
I've got a Qrace jacket and pants, great venting in summer but cold in winter, though I have knox coldkillers and a revit 2 piece rainsuit so that isn't a problem for me.

ducatilover
23rd May 2011, 11:04
I've got a Qrace jacket and pants, great venting in summer but cold in winter, though I have knox coldkillers and a revit 2 piece rainsuit so that isn't a problem for me.
I'm hoping the Qstreet gear will be a bit better in the cold, if not, Quasi also has a deal for me on cordura gear :yes:

yod
23rd May 2011, 11:24
Don't eat and drink at the same time!:rolleyes:

don't eat with your mouth full!

ducatilover
23rd May 2011, 11:29
don't eat with your mouth full!
Don't look at me in that tone of voice :angry:

Maha
23rd May 2011, 11:46
Only recommendation I will give is...try before you buy.
$800 is alot to spend if you are not entirely happy with what you purchase without first giving it the once over.
I spent $699 on my lastest jacket, I would have never handed over that kind of money without the fit/comfort test.

yod
23rd May 2011, 11:49
my lastest jacket

is it your bestest ever? :lol:

Maha
23rd May 2011, 11:52
is it your bestest ever? :lol:

Someone in the Naki tried to charge me a nights accommodation for it....:blink:

ducatilover
23rd May 2011, 12:11
Only recommendation I will give is...try before you buy.
$800 is alot to spend if you are not entirely happy with what you purchase without first giving it the once over.
I spent $699 on my lastest jacket, I would have never handed over that kind of money without the fit/comfort test.
I'm sure Quasi will let me return the gear if I am not satisfied, I'm not paying $800 either :innocent:

Maha
23rd May 2011, 12:45
I'm sure Quasi will let me return the gear if I am not satisfied, I'm not paying $800 either :innocent:

Think you will find a purchased item will only be taken back if there is something wrong with it.
That goes with any purchase.

White trash
23rd May 2011, 12:57
I've crash tested the FUCK outta Qmoto gear.

Simply not interested in wearing anything else. Especially after the damage sustained in a single off to a Spool one piece, Technic one piece and Technic two piece. (all prior to owning good gear)

ducatilover
23rd May 2011, 12:57
Think you will find a purchased item will only be taken back if there is something wrong with it.
That goes with any purchase.
I'll take the risk this once :facepalm: But I think you're quite right. From all that I have read, I do have faith in the Quasi product with quality, fit and comfort.
And, I only live once* don't I?


*Disclaimer - this does not count out the possibility of reincarnation as a vaginal wipe for supermodels and/or a porn star.

ducatilover
23rd May 2011, 13:01
I've crash tested the FUCK outta Qmoto gear.

Simply not interested in wearing anything else. Especially after the damage sustained in a single off to a Spool one piece, Technic one piece and Technic two piece. (all prior to owning good gear)
Good to hear another crash test reinforcement.

For the price he has offered me, I cannot get any better and the gear I'm buying is suitable to my needs, not a full out race jacket/pants but something more....wearable....
It undercuts 1Tonne, Moshin, Teknic and all the other competitors and from what I can find is the only gear in it's category that has triple stitched seams and what not, these being some of my main concerns.
My Repsol jacket only has double stitched seams and isn't very breathable, nor waterproof. It's pretty, but it is a big fail :facepalm:

mulletman
2nd June 2011, 06:57
I have a Black Rock 2 piece:yes:, the only thing ive done is to get a FULL zip fitted, great for this time of year,:cold: with some peace of mind if the unthinkable happens:shit:.

ducatilover
2nd June 2011, 08:30
I have a Black Rock 2 piece:yes:, the only thing ive done is to get a FULL zip fitted, great for this time of year,:cold: with some peace of mind if the unthinkable happens:shit:.
So it performs well in the cold/wet?
Mine should be here in a few days :woohoo:

Have sold my pretty Repsol jacket already.

jaffaonajappa
7th June 2011, 22:00
Mine should be here in a few days :woohoo:



Any pics and/or report of how its going?

ducatilover
7th June 2011, 23:08
Any pics and/or report of how its going?

I wrote up a report in a different thread, will get pics when i can find the camera :facepalm:

Ender EnZed
7th June 2011, 23:45
The tags to this thread are brilliant.

ducatilover
7th June 2011, 23:55
Hahahahaha I hadn't even noticed them......



You'll all be happy to know i have found the gear to be great in the cold, warm and the wet. Even warm in...um high speed conditions....a professional rider rang me from a closed race track and told me.