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flash
23rd July 2005, 22:58
Hello all, soon ild like to start doing some racing on the circuit, probally on a 150cc. Ive just got a new snell aproved helmet and will soon buy some second hand gloves/boots.

Just wondering about leathers, i want a 1 piece because i think ild feel safer in them (is this true?). Also ild most probally be buying them second hand so i could get better quallity.

How much do you think a good pair of new or second hand beginer racing leathers sould be? with all the sliders, protection and hopfully its own back protecter inbuilt.
I was thinking around $500-$700?

Also what about something new like the ones a guy on trademe is selling (going for $580)
http://www.trademe.co.nz/Trade-Me-Motors/Motorbikes/Clothing-footwear/Leathers-jackets/auction-31768450.htm

any help will be much thanked :yes:

mattt
24th July 2005, 06:36
Yeh something like that'll do. It won't have the back protector, but you can find them around TM for a hundy and a bit... Plenty of boots listed too :ride:

jimbo600
24th July 2005, 09:14
Hello all, soon ild like to start doing some racing on the circuit, probally on a 150cc. Ive just got a new snell aproved helmet and will soon buy some second hand gloves/boots.

Just wondering about leathers, i want a 1 piece because i think ild feel safer in them (is this true?). Also ild most probally be buying them second hand so i could get better quallity.

How much do you think a good pair of new or second hand beginer racing leathers sould be? with all the sliders, protection and hopfully its own back protecter inbuilt.
I was thinking around $500-$700?

Also what about something new like the ones a guy on trademe is selling (going for $580)
http://www.trademe.co.nz/Trade-Me-Motors/Motorbikes/Clothing-footwear/Leathers-jackets/auction-31768450.htm

any help will be much thanked :yes:

I've got a set of MIR one piece leathers. Cheapest on the market and have had a small slide at Manfeild and a big off on Paekakariki Hill Rd. They did a fantastic job. Still holding together after all that carnage too. Check out forbesanddavies.co.nz to suss out who your nearest stockist is.

White trash
24th July 2005, 09:17
I've got a set of MIR one piece leathers. Cheapest on the market and have had a small slide at Manfeild and a big off on Paekakariki Hill Rd. They did a fantastic job. Still holding together after all that carnage too. Check out forbesanddavies.co.nz to suss out who your nearest stockist is.

Seems like you spend a bit of time falling off. You sure you know how to ride?

jimbo600
24th July 2005, 09:40
Seems like you spend a bit of time falling off. You sure you know how to ride?

Well who the fuck woke you up. I see on your bike info you have grazed to hell. Seems you have plenty of slide down the tarmac time up yourself.

And no I don't have a clue how to ride.

Kickaha
24th July 2005, 10:18
Seems like you spend a bit of time falling off. You sure you know how to ride?


You bear a remarkable resemblence to some cock who fell off while wheelstanding a GSXR down the Hutt motorway are you sure you know how to? :rofl:

FROSTY
24th July 2005, 16:48
There are bargains to be had through trade me.
I reccomend the KBC suits but budget $200 to get the suit adjusted to fit ya.

flash
24th July 2005, 20:27
thank for the replies, ive "googled" both MIR and KBC leathers, but cant find anything about them :no:

The helmet i have is a KBC and i love everything about it (very comfortable and quiet) so ild expect the KBC leathers would be the same quality?

Zapf
24th July 2005, 22:02
get one with an aero hump if you can... might save your head from touching the ground :)

Sparky Bills
25th July 2005, 09:17
Ive got a KBC 1pc for racing, and a Dainese 1pc on the road.
I can feel the difference in quality.
The KBC is still good, but just doesnt fit as good.
What size are you??
if you dont know, try some suits on so you dont buy anything the wrong size.

Few other things to think about too..
Will you use it on the road?
If so you'll want to think about stretch panels (it gets pretty cold with them on leathers)
Armour, Postition they are designed to be in, etc...
In the end, YOU NEED TO BE COMFY IN THEM!!!
Happy buying.
Martin

flash
27th July 2005, 09:20
just wondering if a 1 piece if safer compared to a 2 piece?
and are they practical on the road?

TwoSeven
27th July 2005, 12:54
Would it be worth while creating a faq for this - perhaps some info about the different classes of leathers (class 1, 2, 3), body armour, who sells, who makes and who tailers/repairs them.

justsomeguy
27th July 2005, 12:56
Would it be worth while creating a faq for this - perhaps some info about the different classes of leathers (class 1, 2, 3), body armour, who sells, who makes and who tailers/repairs them.

Yes please do.

flash
27th July 2005, 17:39
Would it be worth while creating a faq for this - perhaps some info about the different classes of leathers (class 1, 2, 3), body armour, who sells, who makes and who tailers/repairs them.

Would be a great idea :Punk:

Zapf
27th July 2005, 19:02
just wondering if a 1 piece if safer compared to a 2 piece?
and are they practical on the road?

its practical if you are just riding... riding and riding and riding :) I toured the south island in my 1 pcs!

I find my suit the most comfie piece of clothing I could wear for riding.

FROSTY
27th July 2005, 19:56
just wondering if a 1 piece if safer compared to a 2 piece?
and are they practical on the road?
One thing to keep in mind is that the cut of race leathers is set up so they are tight when you are in the raceing crouch. Loose leathers means leather burn on your body.
But if youre road riding.the cut needs to be different.

GN1NiteStnd
4th August 2005, 10:04
Im looking at bucket racing. Any one got any cheap leathers? Pants especially.

Hailwood
6th August 2005, 15:50
I bought a set of leathers from Leather Direct (about$500)..really comft..raced at Wanaganui in them a couple of years ago and they did the job when i offed at manfield last year on the Katana 1100...How tall are you young one? might be tempted to sell them if you want.....not racing anymore

flash
12th August 2005, 13:14
i think im around 5.7"? and 75kg, just normal build

texmo
12th August 2005, 13:18
Go to motomail on one of there sales I got a full body bag for like $400 down from a grand