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mike1991
12th October 2011, 18:46
hi, i'm new to all this go for my basic handling test in 3 weeks.. but was looking at getting the gear now to save time
i have the helmet just need the

jacket
boots - was looking at some Gaerne GRW for boots any good?
gloves
pants..

can any one help me and point me to the right place of good brands to buy.
don't want to spend a hell of a lot on them but price is not a problem..
i would rather have my life then money lol..

thanks a lot guys/girls

Scuba_Steve
12th October 2011, 18:55
Quasi from Quasimoto (http://qmoto.co.nz/) enters in 3...2...1...


his gear is good, but I'll let him pitch the sale (gotta earn his money right???) :D

BigAl
12th October 2011, 18:59
A local shop will most likely do you a deal making sure it all fits.

mike1991
12th October 2011, 19:05
I live in wanganui so don't have great shops here. (if you can call then shops) haha
The ones I went to today did not want to know me..let alone help

The End
12th October 2011, 19:10
I live in wanganui so don't have great shops here. (if you can call then shops) haha
The ones I went to today did not want to know me..let alone help

http://1tonne.co.nz/

steve_t
12th October 2011, 19:17
Gaerne boots are very good.
Leather pants and a jacket that zip together are the go :yes:
I have a Qmoto jacket. It's been excellent for years

blackdog
12th October 2011, 19:22
If your hands are medium I have a pair of gloves surplus to requirements that I will donate to the cause. PM your address and I'll send them up to you.

\m/
12th October 2011, 19:27
hi, i'm new to all this go for my basic handling test in 3 weeks.. but was looking at getting the gear now to save time
i have the helmet just need the

jacket
boots - was looking at some Gaerne GRW for boots any good?
gloves
pants..

can any one help me and point me to the right place of good brands to buy.
don't want to spend a hell of a lot on them but price is not a problem..
i would rather have my life then money lol..

thanks a lot guys/girls
I've had my GRWs for about a year now, done over 20000kms in them. Only issue I've had was one of the screws on the ankle brace coming out, had no trouble getting a replacement screw though. They still keep the water out too. I'd recommend them.

mike1991
12th October 2011, 19:29
That would be very great full but I can't pm you it will not let me.
Can you give me a text on 021842203 thanks a lot


If your hands are medium I have a pair of gloves surplus to requirements that I will donate to the cause. PM your address and I'll send them up to you.

mike1991
13th October 2011, 06:50
i have had a look at that web-site. is there anything in particular i should be looking at? thanks.
was looking at the QRACE EDGE jacket but does not say if its water proof?


Quasi from Quasimoto (http://qmoto.co.nz/) enters in 3...2...1...


his gear is good, but I'll let him pitch the sale (gotta earn his money right???) :D

TOTO
13th October 2011, 06:56
Go to your local bike gear shop and ask for the following:

LS2 FF351 helmet or Shark S650 Helmet
Neo Mugello Jacket
Neo Mugello Pants
Gaerne GRW waterproof boots
Dririder Leather gloves with knuckle protection

The gear above fill see you trough rain, snow, wind, summer and crashes (personally tested).

1tonne
13th October 2011, 07:27
If you want to come and try on we live just up the road

mike1991
13th October 2011, 07:45
Ooh where about are you located?

If you want to come and try on we live just up the road

bluninja
13th October 2011, 07:45
If you want to come and try on we live just up the road

Yeah, just don't get talking about guns :innocent:

mike1991
13th October 2011, 07:47
Will go back today and see what they say. Thanks

QUOTE=TOTO;1130174223]Go to your local bike gear shop and ask for the following:

LS2 FF351 helmet or Shark S650 Helmet
Neo Mugello Jacket
Neo Mugello Pants
Gaerne GRW waterproof boots
Dririder Leather gloves with knuckle protection

The gear above fill see you trough rain, snow, wind, summer and crashes (personally tested).[/QUOTE]

Eyegasm
13th October 2011, 07:53
If you want to come and try on we live just up the road

I recommend 1Tonne if you need gear in a pinch. But if you intend on riding everyday I have found that the gear lasts about 8 months before falling apart.

No offence to your gear 1Tonne, But the things I have purchased from you didn't last the day to day usage.

Scuba_Steve
13th October 2011, 08:19
i have had a look at that web-site. is there anything in particular i should be looking at? thanks.
was looking at the QRACE EDGE jacket but does not say if its water proof?

what ya like I suppose, there all made to excellent quality, I have the Edge jacket & Qrace pants myself.
Haven't tried out their protective qualities yet (hope never to have to) but plenty of others round have & will vouch for 'em, which is why I ended up getting the Qmoto gear. Well endorced by the KB community :D

While leather does hold off water, they are not waterproof as such. I use PVC overpants for wet, don't have anything for the upper yet but PVC over coat will do.
Saying that tho my commute today was round an hr & it's fair pissing out there, the only part of me that got wet was my forearms

CHOPPA
13th October 2011, 08:32
You really do get what you pay for, if you see yourself riding motorcycles for a while spend the extra and get good gear. Get good branded gear, its expensive but its even more expensive when you buy crappy stuff then realise its crappy then buy the good stuff anyway.....

mike1991
13th October 2011, 08:45
i think ill be going with Qmoto that name has came up quit a bit.
was looking at either the Edge jacket or the Vengeance jacket.

(now a bit of topic haha was looking at his videos on youtube..
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y3oIOzLD43s&feature=mfu_in_order&list=UL
are you able to buy thous hats i collect hats. and that looks very nice haha thanks.)


what ya like I suppose, there all made to excellent quality, I have the Edge jacket & Qrace pants myself.
Haven't tried out their protective qualities yet (hope never to have to) but plenty of others round have & will vouch for 'em, which is why I ended up getting the Qmoto gear. Well endorced by the KB community :D

While leather does hold off water, they are not waterproof as such. I use PVC overpants for wet, don't have anything for the upper yet but PVC over coat will do.
Saying that tho my commute today was round an hr & it's fair pissing out there, the only part of me that got wet was my forearms

bluninja
13th October 2011, 08:45
It depends whther you are paying for the quality of the product, the brand, or the 'styling'. Some 'lesser' brands perform very well in quality and longevity, some are crap; the trick is always identifying the good from the bad.

I bought a 'budget brand' textile jacket and pants as it was all I could afford for commuting in the UK year round. 3 years and 150,000 kms later it was still going strong. I had leathers made by Kerry in Auckland...no brand....but I had them through 3 track offs and 8 years. They are probably still in 1 piece, but I left them in the UK when I returned.

I have just bought some 1tonne gear (jacket and trousers), and it's perfoming well so far. I've got an LS2 helmet, fits well and with a fog city no longer mists up. My gloves are Hein Gericke that I've had for 5 years, and my boots are Daytona that I've had for same time.

It may be an idea to look at some of the quality brands as second hand items.

1tonne
13th October 2011, 09:55
Ooh where about are you located?

Our address is

267 High Street
Eltham

Have a check though our website.
http://www.1tonne.co.nz/contact/

Cheers

Furyos J
13th October 2011, 10:33
I am trying to get my self two sets of gear for different situations. At the mo i have a 1tonne cordura jacket (around $140 worth i think) that i wear on short rides, and commuting to work and on not so nice weather. And i have a qmoto edge leather jacket for when its a nice day and i feel like a spirited ride, or weekend riding etc. I find the leather better on nice days, doesnt feel so clammy, nice while riding the bike. I wear the cordura if its cold, drizzly or places where i might walk around (i dint feel bad about stuffing it into a backpack while walking) If its rainy as ill wear pvc waterproof rain suit over the top. I have draggin cargos for pants, but am planning to get leathr pants to zip to the edge jacket for track days/ spirited riding.
Both 1Tonne and qmoto were great to deal with
I also have two helmets, one cheap one for going to work if its a dusty or messy site, and nicer one for any other time (hjc fg-15), altho i hate putting on the cheap helmet these days, it feels yuck

Quasievil
13th October 2011, 14:21
Hold Hold Hold, next week the new 2012 stock arrives, I will have it on the site soon, we have a "frecking beauty" of a new Jacket coming in that is just the best thing since Boobies where invented, its called the STRIKER, why.......not sure really but it is very striking, designed by myself personally of course !!
Spec is huge (as usual)
All QRACE spec, i.e you can legally race in it as you can in all Qrace spec gear, full circumference Zip AND the short one
Triple Stitched !
KNOX Armour
Titanium External Amour
Embossed sleeves
YKK zips
1.4 mm thick Mutha fucking leather (a new spec just released)
Long Back (up to 200mm cover on the Back overlap with Qmoto Pants)

(Optional extra is a Bullet proof vest if you tend to annoy other motorists.
and an inbuilt radar deflector)

<a href="http://s262.photobucket.com/albums/ii104/Quasizxr/?action=view&amp;current=untitled.jpg" target="_blank"><img src="http://i262.photobucket.com/albums/ii104/Quasizxr/untitled.jpg" border="0" alt="Photobucket"></a>

So due in next week, so if youre looking at the Vengenace and others on the Qmoto site stand by a week or so (or so means I got to do the photos etc with hot chicks showing off half their boobies:shifty:) etc


oh...p.s
The only way to make leather waterproof is by using a membrane on the inside under the leather, the leather still gets wet and will get cold, and when its hot it will be like wearing a plastic bag, stinky sweaty Biker aint attractive
tis a dum idea, get a oversuit.

Deano
13th October 2011, 14:26
1.4 mm thick Mutha fucking leather (a new spec just released)


Is that the technical trade lingo bro ?

Quasievil
13th October 2011, 14:29
Is that the technical trade lingo bro ?

yeah you like it dude, I could say Super duper AAAA ++++++ premium Cowhide Pro Racing leather
which incidentally is a bit better than Super AAA +++++ Cowhide Pro leather

Ok Im taking the piss, its the best leather we can possibly buy lol

mike1991
13th October 2011, 15:47
ooh sounds nice, will wait do you have a price in mind yet?
and can i buy one of your hats haha really digging the hat in the videos

thanks.


Hold Hold Hold, next week the new 2012 stock arrives, I will have it on the site soon, we have a "frecking beauty" of a new Jacket coming in that is just the best thing since Boobies where invented, its called the STRIKER, why.......not sure really but it is very striking, designed by myself personally of course !!
Spec is huge (as usual)
All QRACE spec, i.e you can legally race in it as you can in all Qrace spec gear, full circumference Zip AND the short one
Triple Stitched !
KNOX Armour
Titanium External Amour
Embossed sleeves
YKK zips
1.4 mm thick Mutha fucking leather (a new spec just released)
Long Back (up to 200mm cover on the Back overlap with Qmoto Pants)

(Optional extra is a Bullet proof vest if you tend to annoy other motorists.
and an inbuilt radar deflector)

<a href="http://s262.photobucket.com/albums/ii104/Quasizxr/?action=view&amp;current=untitled.jpg" target="_blank"><img src="http://i262.photobucket.com/albums/ii104/Quasizxr/untitled.jpg" border="0" alt="Photobucket"></a>

So due in next week, so if youre looking at the Vengenace and others on the Qmoto site stand by a week or so (or so means I got to do the photos etc with hot chicks showing off half their boobies:shifty:) etc


oh...p.s
The only way to make leather waterproof is by using a membrane on the inside under the leather, the leather still gets wet and will get cold, and when its hot it will be like wearing a plastic bag, stinky sweaty Biker aint attractive
tis a dum idea, get a oversuit.

st00ji
15th October 2011, 06:59
that does look rather flash quasi. if only my jacket were a few years older i might be tempted to replace it.

for what its worth i have been wearing my qmoto leathers all winter on commute, i have had a bit of luck with windows between showers but they have held out moderate rain on a couple of occasions better than my cordura gear ever did. im guessing a solid soaking would see me wet due to the venting, but the other good thing is the leather seems to shed water whereas my cordura would just soak it up. you are left with a soaking jacket /trou that weighs 3x what it did before you left home, and its still wet at home time. with the leather stuff a bit of a hang up on a dry spot at work and its been good to go.

mike1991
15th October 2011, 11:17
just had a talk to the people at qmoto.
very nice people will differently be getting a STRIKER jacket once its on there web-site.then pants and gloves. cant wait..

Scuba_Steve
15th October 2011, 13:06
just had a talk to the people at qmoto.
very nice people will differently be getting a STRIKER jacket once its on there web-site.then pants and gloves. cant wait..

did ya get him 2 throw in the hat too???

mike1991
15th October 2011, 13:48
Haha yes he did say he had a hat there that he would through in if I brought a jacket.can't wait till the new stock gets here.


did ya get him 2 throw in the hat too???

Ratti
16th October 2011, 12:39
You'll find Quasi or 1tonne great to deal with. From my end of the game ( fixing gear as it falls apart ) I seldom see 1tonne on my bench and the only time Ive seen QMoto gear was when a dome fell off someones cuff and it needed to be replaced urgently. Service is everything.

Having said that, a good bike shop is all about service as well. I can't remember the name but I think there is a good shop in Palmy to deal with....umm Ansa? or something vaguely like that?

Boots are usually ok second hand. Once you know your size and the style you want, then troll through trademe and you'll be suprised how often top brands come up for sale

good luck!

mike1991
16th October 2011, 14:31
yea i'm getting some Gaerne GRW boots hopefully in my size. and differently be getting decked out with qmoto gear.
thanks for all the help.


You'll find Quasi or 1tonne great to deal with. From my end of the game ( fixing gear as it falls apart ) I seldom see 1tonne on my bench and the only time Ive seen QMoto gear was when a dome fell off someones cuff and it needed to be replaced urgently. Service is everything.

Having said that, a good bike shop is all about service as well. I can't remember the name but I think there is a good shop in Palmy to deal with....umm Ansa? or something vaguely like that?

Boots are usually ok second hand. Once you know your size and the style you want, then troll through trademe and you'll be suprised how often top brands come up for sale

good luck!

Vinz0r
17th October 2011, 12:51
Bret, that new jacket looks mint. Might give you a call and come try one on at some point. My Black Rock is getting a bit small.

Biggles08
23rd October 2011, 08:16
just had a talk to the people at qmoto.
very nice people

Really???? Must have been a wrong number!:innocent:

You won't be disappointed in the gear Mike. I'm shall we say "Qmoto Crash test dummy."

mike1991
24th October 2011, 08:46
now just to wait..
the waiting is killing me i want one of them new jackets!! (and hopefully my free hat haha)




Really???? Must have been a wrong number!:innocent:

You won't be disappointed in the gear Mike. I'm shall we say "Qmoto Crash test dummy."

Quasievil
25th October 2011, 21:00
Its all in store now mate :yes:

mike1991
26th October 2011, 03:30
just seen that now.. 4 o clock in the morning going to work!
now i just have to wait for your e-mail back!.

cant wait



Its all in store now mate :yes: