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gunrunner
21st September 2012, 16:50
Ive got a couple of pairs and have gone thru a few pairs but the problem i have is i want a decent pair that are long so they keep my hands dry and warm .
Ive been to a couple of sites online only to find they arent that long and they is a gap between gloves and my jacket sleeves .
Any recommendations ??:(
jim.cox
21st September 2012, 16:57
Any recommendations ??:(
Yeah - get shorter arms :)
Hoarn
21st September 2012, 17:49
Try these, prices are pretty good too, takes about 10 days from Germany to get them in, or you can try and find them in NZ I guess :)
https://www.fc-moto.de/epages/fcm.sf/seccabb0a20e8/?ObjectPath=/Shops/10207048/Products/Alpinestars-Storm-Rider-Gore-Tex-Glove/SubProducts/Alpinestars-Storm-Rider-Gore-Tex-Glove-0001
Lozza2442
21st September 2012, 18:09
Not sure on your glove size, but someone should really get these.
http://www.boydmotorcycles.co.nz/Store/ProductDetails.aspx?p=105572&t=1&c=71133 I just got the last blue pair. They go quite far up your arm, so if you've got smallish hands those would be a go. esp for that price.
Subike
21st September 2012, 18:12
Not sure on your glove size, but someone should really get these.
http://www.boydmotorcycles.co.nz/Store/ProductDetails.aspx?p=105572&t=1&c=71133 I just got the last blue pair. They go quite far up your arm, so if you've got smallish hands those would be a go. esp for that price.
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Quasi
21st September 2012, 18:33
i have some Rev'it gloves. Not sure which model (has Schoeller PCM on label). Lovely and toasty warm on a frosty wairarapa morn, Pretty waterproof but I always lather them in snowseal just to be sure. Bought from ANZA about three years ago. Highly recommended
mossy1200
21st September 2012, 18:43
I have the long arm issue also.
The gloves I have been wearing are thinsulate which are very long. They have seen three track crashes and still good at 7 years old.
I have a new jacket now ( Benice ) which I got 2 sizes larger and then paid to get the sides taken in. I can wear shorter gloves without issue with the new jacket.
Geeen
21st September 2012, 18:43
You can have these http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/showthread.php/145408-Knox-Zero-gloves for $40 if you want
MD
21st September 2012, 19:02
Good luck finding the perfect glove. Or even a marginally acceptable one.
100 years of motorcycling and still no bugger has invented the glove that does it all or at least lives up to it's marketing promise to 'keep you dry' or 'warm'
I can't count how many brands I've tried over the years and failed. I now understand their water proof testing method. They wear them inside the lab and look out the window at the rain outside and report their hands remained completely dry throughtout 48 hours of constant rain.
JimO
21st September 2012, 19:04
Maha has a Alpinestar one, you could keep your other hand in your pocket
Lozza2442
21st September 2012, 19:11
eeeeekkkkkk
What's wrong with them?
Subike
21st September 2012, 19:25
What's wrong with them?
might be ok if your outfit matches, but not for me, I am a believer in black is best. personal choice,
but yellow and black EEEEKKK, bumble bee ROFL, wounder why they only $20?
jellywrestler
21st September 2012, 19:52
Ive got a couple of pairs and have gone thru a few pairs but the problem i have is i want a decent pair that are long so they keep my hands dry and warm .
Ive been to a couple of sites online only to find they arent that long and they is a gap between gloves and my jacket sleeves .
Any recommendations ??:(
i called in on a shop in th main street in foxton a few weeks back and they had all the gloves you need to choose a set from. i walked out with a pair and am real happy with them.
next time i'm through that way i'll be buying some boots.
They import the stuff from the uk so they're the only ones around with that brand
Gremlin
21st September 2012, 20:07
Good luck finding the perfect glove. Or even a marginally acceptable one.
I have a pair of Revit ones, cost about $250, but they do indeed keep me dry in multiple hours of rain (10+ before at least a couple of times I think).
The most important thing is securing the hole in the glove where you stick your hand through. Stuff up that layering and waterproofing, and yeah, it doesn't matter how good the gloves are...
Lozza2442
21st September 2012, 20:08
might be ok if your outfit matches, but not for me, I am a believer in black is best. personal choice,
but yellow and black EEEEKKK, bumble bee ROFL, wounder why they only $20?
Haha my bike is black with blue trimmings. So the blue works well
When I got mine it had about 5 reduced stickers, so I think it's been fished out of the very bottom of the clearance bin and has been in there for a few years.
Ocean1
21st September 2012, 20:11
i called in on a shop in th main street in foxton a few weeks back and they had all the gloves you need to choose a set from. i walked out with a pair and am real happy with them.
next time i'm through that way i'll be buying some boots.
They import the stuff from the uk so they're the only ones around with that brand
Nice guys. Good tastes in bikes, too.
I'm on my second Buffalo Endurance jacket, first one was thieved, excellent value. The buffalo gloves need a bit of repair work after 2 years. Not too serious, though, can probably even manage it myself...
Ocean1
21st September 2012, 20:20
The most important thing is securing the hole in the glove where you stick your hand through. Stuff up that layering and waterproofing, and yeah, it doesn't matter how good the gloves are...
I can never manage it. There's a pair of $400 Alpinstar winter gloves out in the garage that's been worn just a couple of times. The gloves are waterproof but the first time I take them off and have to gear up in the rain again it's all over.
Quasi
21st September 2012, 20:27
Ah - that would be these guys? http://www.trademe.co.nz/stores/action-accessories/contact
May have to go on a ride over the weekend to have a looksee:rolleyes:
i called in on a shop in th main street in foxton a few weeks back and they had all the gloves you need to choose a set from. i walked out with a pair and am real happy with them.
next time i'm through that way i'll be buying some boots.
They import the stuff from the uk so they're the only ones around with that brand
gunrunner
22nd September 2012, 17:42
I have the long arm issue also.
The gloves I have been wearing are thinsulate which are very long. They have seen three track crashes and still good at 7 years old.
I have a new jacket now ( Benice ) which I got 2 sizes larger and then paid to get the sides taken in. I can wear shorter gloves without issue with the new jacket.
So what gloves ahve you got then ?
gunrunner
22nd September 2012, 17:51
Ah - that would be these guys? http://www.trademe.co.nz/stores/action-accessories/contact
May have to go on a ride over the weekend to have a looksee:rolleyes:
Had a look , nice stuff . Maybe i should just import some stuff myself ..
gunrunner
22nd September 2012, 18:10
Ive come up with something like this so far ..
http://www.classicbikerleather.com/product/mens-ultra-long-cowhide-leather-gauntlet-motorcycle-glove
Dangsta
22nd September 2012, 18:15
Ive got a couple of pairs and have gone thru a few pairs but the problem i have is i want a decent pair that are long so they keep my hands dry and warm .
Ive been to a couple of sites online only to find they arent that long and they is a gap between gloves and my jacket sleeves .
Any recommendations ??:(
After a couple of tries with cheaper makes I got some alpinestars SP1's. Didn't break the bank and I'm very happy with them. Very sturdy and well made. Can get a bit chilly on an early morning run but I solved that with some thin glove inners from local mbike shop ($15). I'd give them a big thumbs up. If they don't meet your jacket sleeves I'd be pretty surprised.
While I'm here, has anyone got some experience of the Knox handroids now they've been around a while?
Chur
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Subike
22nd September 2012, 18:55
I have the long arm issue also.
The gloves I have been wearing are thinsulate which are very long. They have seen three track crashes and still good at 7 years old.
I have a new jacket now ( Benice ) which I got 2 sizes larger and then paid to get the sides taken in. I can wear shorter gloves without issue with the new jacket.
I have thinsulate gauntlet gloves too. They have rain protectors in a zip up pocket in the cuff. They are into their um 15Th? season. I use dubbin on them every few weeks, best gloves Ive ever had. My summer ones last abut 2 seasons then are trash.
Flip
23rd September 2012, 12:31
I have at least 6 pairs of gloves.
The warmest and most water proof set I have is a Frank Thomas winter gloves, got them in London, think they cost 130 UK pounds. Trust the poms to make a great winter glove. The problem is they are very bulky and they take ages to dry when they get wet. I honestly only use them once of twice a year. I have a couple of other winter weight gloves, Darby and a BMW branded coudura pair. I also have 3 pairs of summer gloves, the ones I wear the most is a well worn, single layer, racing style Technica brand glove, they have done so many miles the black leather has been bleached by the sun and they are almost buckskin colour on the top side, you can see them in this pic....
The problem I find is that the glove that works well in the cold and wet becomes a smelly fungus factory when it warms up.
I ususlly have at least 2 spare sets of gloves in the luggage, one of the advantages of having a bagger.
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mylodon
23rd September 2012, 13:18
i'd be tempted to get these:
http://www.alpinestars.com/shop/categories/moto/gloves/waterproof/365-gtx-gloves/
I have the alpinestar drystar arctic gloves now.. which are shorter but that's fine for me. they are not very bulky around the fingers; very good control and waterproof (so far - and i do commute everyday). the artics are very similar to the alloys which as well had very nice fitting fingers with no bulk. the alloys were not at all water resistant though (didn't try to be)
once in a pinch i used kombi snowboarding gloves. those were 100% waterproof and were super warm. I have heavier leather waterproof gloves but leather sucks in rain and waterproof inner liners are a joke. so i never use those. next time i do a long trip i may just pack those kombis again. so nice.
JimmyC
2nd October 2012, 11:14
I've got a pair of these on order - http://www.revzilla.com/motorcycle/held-air-n-dry-gloves - but from fc-moto... cheaper. Looking forward to giving them a try.
HenryDorsetCase
2nd October 2012, 11:46
short gloves in summer are the awesome because air blows up your jacket sleeves.
I have a pair of FIVE summer gloves I dont use. I liked the fit in the shop but not on the road.
yours for a hunge.
Digitdion
6th October 2012, 08:26
Alpine star 365 glove is awesome. Expensive but well worth the price. If you ride in winter you would want hand warders or just wear some thin glove liner for extra warm.
Geeen
6th October 2012, 09:10
I have some Held Hashiru gloves. The kangaroo palm is super awesome:D They are the best fitting most comfy gloves ever. Yours should be just as awesome
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Geeen
6th October 2012, 09:11
I've got a pair of these on order - http://www.revzilla.com/motorcycle/held-air-n-dry-gloves - but from fc-moto... cheaper. Looking forward to giving them a try.
See above post, quote got missed by my meatdigit
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ckai
6th October 2012, 11:55
You can have these http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/showthread.php/145408-Knox-Zero-gloves for $40 if you want
You still got these?!?! These are crazy cool gloves.
Geeen
6th October 2012, 13:00
You still got these?!?! These are crazy cool gloves.
They went last weekend. Very cool (warm) gloves, just didn't like the fit.
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