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I need to get some pants to wear while commuting on my trail bike which can be worn off the bike at the other end and also for more muddy adventures when I'm track building. I really like a zip off shorts feature too for summer, quick drying and not bulky. Do MX enduro style pants such as in Shift Squadron and Shift Recon offer much abrasion protection in a bin on the road or do they just melt to you. Or would I be better off getting Quazi jeans. I also use knee/shin armour underneath. I'm just not keen on leather or the gigantic textile touring pants that belong more on a beamer then a little XL.
motorbyclist
21st July 2008, 00:11
havn't seen those pants but if they're like all the other MX pants i've seen/used they'll last about 0.2 seconds in contact with the road
heck, even codura doesn't seem to do that well looking at some of my mate's gear.... but if you've got armour on that should help alot
draggin jeans?
scott411
21st July 2008, 07:04
the only one really suitable are the dririder Rally X pants, any of the "enduro pants' will not last at all in a crash on the road,
vagrant
21st July 2008, 17:21
Draggin jeans zipoffs
http://www.dragginjeans.com.au/products/zip-offs/index.htm
zeRax
23rd July 2008, 21:52
currently got Spidi Raider street/enduro jacket and pants on the way~
optional rain liners, very lightweight minimal cordura gear, expect it dries very quick.
but ill have spidi defender armour to put in while im riding at all seriously.
but if i know im not going to go off road ill just wear my spidi leathers of course, havent really seen anything zip off short like,
i have motoline enduro set which is very breathable and dries pretty quick, even if you leave the liner in ~_~ zip off sleeves etc, zip open mesh vents, etc
NordieBoy
23rd July 2008, 22:08
Anything serious on the road and I'll wear Draggins under the enduro pants.
Am I missing something? It's just that the Cordura appears to be better in some of the mx stuff then say the dri-rider road pants, for example
Oneal Mayhem MX pants -
- 840 denier Cordura body
- 1800 denier nylon in all critical areas
- Multi layer injection molded rubber patches in the
- knee, belt, thigh and rear yoke area
- 120 mm stretch Spandex side panels
- Triple stitching in all critical areas
- Oversize DuPont Kevlar surrounding knee
- Tapered lower leg to prevent bunching
- Ultra heavyweight oversized zipper closure system
- Ultra ribbed Spandex in the crotch area for the ultimate in mobility and ventilation
- Vented nylon mesh liner
- Ergonomically correct pre bent knee area for the ultimate in comfort while riding
which most road Cordura is 500D body and double in the butt - 1000 which is lighter then the MX stuff.
example Dri Rider Luxury Touring
500 denier Cordura heavy duty construction.
1000 denier Cordura heavy duty double layer butt.
Double stitched on all stress points.
100% waterproof and breathable Reissa Powerskin liner.
Zip out quilted thermal quality liner.
CE approved removable knee protectors and hip pads.
3m Scotchlite striping and logos for added night time safety.
Pre curved knees for improved comfort and fit.
And from the Cordura.com the fabrics are:
* Ultra Light Weight Nylon Ripstop Fabrics (30,70,100 denier)
* Nylon/Cotton Blends for Workwear and Denim
* Textured Nylon Bottom Weights (160, 330 denier)
* Lightweight Nylon Packcloths (210, 420 denier)
* Textured Nylon or Polyester Fabrics (300, 500, 610, 915, 1000 denier)
* Heavy Weight Nylon Ballistic Fabrics (630, 840, and 1050 denier)
motorbyclist
24th July 2008, 23:05
LOL
but remember road gear is built to take alot of heat from sliding down the road, whilst *generally* the only heat resistant parts of MX gear are on the inside of your leg to sheild against the exhaust pipe...
(that's alteast from my own experience, and even the heat resistant parts can melt<_<)
but damn codura pants would be waaaay too hot for dirt riding - mine can even get to hot for road riding
NordieBoy
25th July 2008, 08:21
Am I missing something? It's just that the Cordura appears to be better in some of the mx stuff then say the dri-rider road pants
But MX gear does not have built-in armour.
Easy to fix though.
More importantly...
Why arn't you racing the TC125 at the Classic MX meets :D
NordieBoy
26th July 2008, 23:16
When are the meets?
Next Sunday in Dovedale.
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