View Full Version : Klim Traverse Jacket - going cheap
ADVGD
6th December 2012, 15:59
Gone.........
Eddieb
6th December 2012, 18:40
When you've worn the gear a couple of times I'd be keen on a review. I want to buy some good gear and Klim is on the list.
bushybutt
6th January 2013, 23:37
When you've worn the gear a couple of times I'd be keen on a review. I want to buy some good gear and Klim is on the list.
Hi Eddieb, I have purchased the Klim Latitude 840 jacket and pants as well as quite a lot of other Klim gear and although I have only ridden in the rain once have found them to be good quality gear and waterproof.
I bought it directly from Klim in Rigby, Idaho and they were really good to deal with. That said, although I was aware of the exchange rate, GST and duty(customs) what I hadn't taken into account was the fee I was charged for the exchange rate and fee for the duty to get them out of customs.
The only trouble I had was the sizing of the pants (I measured 38 inches) but because the pants have a motorcross cut at the waist(quite low at belt height), I had to send them back and get the size 36 inch waist.
So I lost a few dollars on the pants what with extra freight, duty, GST etc.
I hope to be at the next Back Road Riders ride at Palmerston Nth on the 20/01/13 so you can have a look and a chat unless of coarse you are at the DB 1000.
Cheers
Bryn
Eddieb
7th January 2013, 09:02
I hope to be at the next Back Road Riders ride at Palmerston Nth on the 20/01/13 so you can have a look and a chat unless of coarse you are at the DB 1000.
Cheers
Bryn
Thanks Bryn
I won't make it to either of those, I'm off to the BannockBurn bike week on the 25th for 9 days. I'm sure we'll catch up sometime.
bushybutt
7th January 2013, 09:49
A friend of mine, Peter Palmer and his wife are going to that. It should be a great week.
NordieBoy
8th January 2013, 10:54
Was it "Duty" or something else?
Exempt from duty...
Parts and accessories for motorcycle helmets
Gore-tex suits, jacket and trousers of a type for motorcycle riding only
Motorcycle abrasion and water resistant clothing viz: man made fibre jackets, trousers or suits being a combination of such jackets with trousers
Woven denim trousers, incorporating Kevlar reinforced panels, for safety and abrasion resistance, of a kind suited for motorcycle riding
Motorcycle trousers, abrasion and water resistant, 100% nylon outershell with kevlar knee protection and removable hip protectors
Motorcycle gloves
Motorcycle crash helmets being the plastic “fullface” dome not incorporating any internal componentry Motorcycle helmets
Motor racing crash helmets
Motorcycle rear view mirrors
Coiled suspension and seat springs for motorcycles
Motorcycle batteries
Motorcycle electrical lighting and signalling equipment
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Drew206
8th January 2013, 13:47
A friend of mine, Peter Palmer and his wife are going to that. It should be a great week.
Did he go down last year? As there was a Peter and his wife there and he was a great guy. Had a 400 Transalp if memory serves and still did some club level MX on a KTM 350EXC
Was a great week down there last year. Had a lot of fun.
vegeman
8th January 2013, 22:30
When you've worn the gear a couple of times I'd be keen on a review. I want to buy some good gear and Klim is on the list.
Hey Eddie, I wear full set of the badlands from klim if you wanna check them out sometime or feel free to ask questions.
So far they have been really good - few wee issues. The d3o armour doesn't like cold and goes rather stiff. Had to sew some Velcro extenders to the forearm adjusters, as they wouldn't stay in place. I wear them everyday so zips and stuff seem to be reliable. Only been in a couple of downpours and have remained dry.
bushybutt
12th January 2013, 08:24
Was it "Duty" or something else?
Hi Nordie, you have got me thinking now. This was the first time I had imported stuff and I got a call from customs who requested X amount of dollars for them to release it. The amount included GST for the items, fee for the exchange rate(US to NZ), duty, fee for the duty. It was being shipped by Fedex
I ended up getting three parcels and each time they requested money for the parcels to be released. The parcels were written down as clothing but NOT Goretex Moyorcycle clothing. Fool me.
I will know better next time. Thanks for the info.
bushybutt
12th January 2013, 08:26
Did he go down last year? As there was a Peter and his wife there and he was a great guy. Had a 400 Transalp if memory serves and still did some club level MX on a KTM 350EXC
Was a great week down there last year. Had a lot of fun.
Yeah thats them. They have done quite a few Safari rallies as well on the Transalp.
NordieBoy
12th January 2013, 12:16
Hi Nordie, you have got me thinking now. This was the first time I had imported stuff and I got a call from customs who requested X amount of dollars for them to release it. The amount included GST for the items, fee for the exchange rate(US to NZ), duty, fee for the duty. It was being shipped by Fedex
I ended up getting three parcels and each time they requested money for the parcels to be released. The parcels were written down as clothing but NOT Goretex Moyorcycle clothing. Fool me.
I will know better next time. Thanks for the info.
Get them marked as "Motorcycle protective clothing".
bushybutt
12th January 2013, 23:09
Get them marked as "Motorcycle protective clothing".
Thanks for that.
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