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sabbath45
8th October 2008, 21:09
went for my 1st ride today which was soo awesome. but my gloves i have brought ( new ) are a bit stiff. My mates reckons they will sofen up if you wear them around more. The trouble was indicating and tryin to move fingers around. Is there anyway to sofen the gloves faster?
Ragingrob
8th October 2008, 21:14
What kinda gloves are they? Leather? I'd say just through use... Wear them around home, try typing on the comp for a few hours that should do it!
98tls
8th October 2008, 21:16
Wear them for a weekend off the bike,mow lawns do whatever round the house etc and they will fit like a :pinch:
Quailboy
8th October 2008, 21:17
Are they too tight?
awayatc
8th October 2008, 21:18
If not you can come over and mow mine.....;)
sabbath45
9th October 2008, 08:52
yea they leather they are dririder ones. i just gona wear em around lots to they get better
sabbath45
9th October 2008, 08:58
yea they leather they are dririder ones. i just gona wear em around lots to they get better
FJRider
9th October 2008, 09:04
Rub Bee's wax into them. Can buy it in tins from shoe shops... helps waterproof them as well as making them softer... Mine are Dririder ones...they're good...
Kiwi Graham
9th October 2008, 09:05
Just wear them in. Before long they'll feel like an old friend.
Once they have got wet a few times and you have used them for a few hours they will fit better (mould to your shape).
Dazza
9th October 2008, 09:20
What FJrider said, always waterproof new gloves, it softens them & helps them mould to the shape of your hands.
sabbath45
9th October 2008, 10:29
ok cool il have a look for some wax
buellbabe
9th October 2008, 10:40
Are they too tight?
Kinda wondering the same thing myself. I have worn a lot of new gloves over the years and not one single pair has been 'stiff'. Are you sure they are not too small for ya?
sabbath45
9th October 2008, 13:57
na im pretty sure they are the right size
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