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popa griffin
5th March 2009, 09:07
Being a new rider and all, I need some gear.
I already have a helmet and gloves.
But this saterday I wanna go get the whole sha-bam.
Was looking at jacket, pants, boots and some new gloves. Since the ones i currently have are not waterproof and coming upto rainy season i dont want to get soaked.
So what do you think would be best suited?
I have a budget of roughly $1000, But my perants are contemplating buying boots for me. As a present and all.
Hit me with you wealth of knowledge kiwi bikers.
Devil
5th March 2009, 09:28
If you can get it all at the same place you can often get a reasonable discount.
$1000 will get you decent gear no trouble.
$400 jacket
$250 pants
$150 gloves
$200 boots.
That will get you decent quality stuff.
Perhaps a tiny bit more on the boots, but up to you.
popa griffin
5th March 2009, 09:37
Brand names?
Any ones i should look out for?
Or any that i should avoid?
Being a new rider and all, I need some gear.
I already have a helmet and gloves.
But this saterday I wanna go get the whole sha-bam.
Was looking at jacket, pants, boots and some new gloves. Since the ones i currently have are not waterproof and coming upto rainy season i dont want to get soaked.
So what do you think would be best suited?
I have a budget of roughly $1000, But my perants are contemplating buying boots for me. As a present and all.
Hit me with you wealth of knowledge kiwi bikers.
I take it your looking for gortex... Tecknic have a really good range at a competitive price and also looks good to, Ixon also have some nice stuff all depends what you like the look of.
I hope your helmet is a good one thou if anything you want to have a good helmet first, you only have 1 head.
dudeone
5th March 2009, 10:56
Hey if you want a ride then go to Cycletreads at Takapuna as they will kit you out at a very good price, there is also Motomail, they do there own brands and label brands as well.
Try on as much gear as you can as sizes are not always as labelled.
popa griffin
5th March 2009, 11:01
I hope your helmet is a good one thou if anything you want to have a good helmet first, you only have 1 head.
I think its alright.
HJC. Got it off my mate, when he brought his new R6.
If its not and i kill my head, well then I'll be bitching about it to my mate.
ckai
5th March 2009, 11:31
I think its alright.
HJC. Got it off my mate, when he brought his new R6.
If its not and i kill my head, well then I'll be bitching about it to my mate.
I thought Sir Rocks helmet looked different when I saw him a few weeks back.
Strada and Technic are good gear for good price. I have strada kit and never get wet, even in massive downpours and having a sports jacket. Good stuff.
The wife has a DriRider jacket and it leaks like a sive (sp?). New so they're replaced it. I know someone else that has the same problems with there new dririder gear. Go figure with the name and all :)
If you've got good quality lace work boots, I wouldn't be in a rush to get boots. But if your folks are buying...would be rude not to really.
Hope to see you out on our local rides soon...and don't go riding that bike like your previous owner ;)
popa griffin
5th March 2009, 11:35
If you've got good quality lace work boots, I wouldn't be in a rush to get boots. But if your folks are buying...would be rude not to really.
The only thing I have close to that is my ruged sharks. And i need new ones of those too :(.
Plus id rather something that covers my ankles in the most infortunate event that I bail.
ckai
5th March 2009, 11:46
The only thing I have close to that is my ruged sharks. And i need new ones of those too :(.
Plus id rather something that covers my ankles in the most infortunate event that I bail.
yip get those ankles covered no matter what I reckon. Just think, if you get some boots you can wear them instead of the sharks haha
popa griffin
5th March 2009, 12:15
Dont know how work would feel about that.
Supermac Jr
5th March 2009, 12:24
Go with your bike and sit on it or go for a ride around the block to see/feel how the gear sits -especially the pants :blink:
Waikato Yamaha
5th March 2009, 12:39
If you call in and see our parts guys they will be able to kit you out for a $1000.00. Waikato Yamaha. Cnr of Te Rapa and Pukete Roads. Behind McD's and the Shell Petrol Station.
popa griffin
5th March 2009, 13:14
If you call in and see our parts guys they will be able to kit you out for a $1000.00. Waikato Yamaha. Cnr of Te Rapa and Pukete Roads. Behind McD's and the Shell Petrol Station.
I know where you are.
My mate i was talking about earlier with the R6 brought it from you.
I might have to pop in and have a look see.
Quasievil
5th March 2009, 13:35
Being a new rider and all, I need some gear.
I already have a helmet and gloves.
But this saterday I wanna go get the whole sha-bam.
Was looking at jacket, pants, boots and some new gloves. Since the ones i currently have are not waterproof and coming upto rainy season i dont want to get soaked.
So what do you think would be best suited?
I have a budget of roughly $1000, But my perants are contemplating buying boots for me. As a present and all.
Hit me with you wealth of knowledge kiwi bikers.
I have some samples arriving soon, you can be a test dummy (you own them) wont cost much.........they are a good spec but I dont have a road bike to test them with.
popa griffin
5th March 2009, 13:59
If im going to be a test dumby, id rather them for FREE.
3umph
5th March 2009, 14:03
If im going to be a test dumby, id rather them for FREE.
gee what an offer... getting it cheap is a big saving rather then getting greedy and wanting for free...
pritch
5th March 2009, 14:04
If im going to be a test dumby, id rather them for FREE.
So if Quasi isn't seduced by your logic, would that make you a non-test dumby? :sherlock:
nallac
5th March 2009, 14:05
Shit i'd take up the offer from Quassi...
3umph
5th March 2009, 14:06
So if Quasi isn't seduced by your logic, would that make you a non-test dumby? :sherlock:
yip I would say that.... i know I would jump at an opportunity like that...
any saving is $$ better in my pocket
nallac
5th March 2009, 14:09
Hell yeah i would ride down to Hammy to become a test dummy, so to speak..
popa griffin
5th March 2009, 14:38
You all seem to assume I didnt PM him.
And take my sarcasm as serious
3umph
5th March 2009, 14:41
You all seem to assume I didnt PM him.
And take my sarcasm as serious
sarcasm..... the lowest form of wit..... that is a f^%kwit
popa griffin
5th March 2009, 14:48
:(
Why you hurt my feelings so?
Bend-it
5th March 2009, 15:17
If you're not in a hurry, you might find good deals on trademe, especiallyh with the riding season almost over.... I got a premo dainese leather jacket for $300, rrp over $1,000! :) :2thumbsup:
Bend-it
5th March 2009, 15:53
These are excellent buys...
http://www.trademe.co.nz/Trade-Me-Motors/Motorbikes/Helmets-clothing-footwear/Jackets/auction-205811082.htm
http://www.trademe.co.nz/Trade-Me-Motors/Motorbikes/Helmets-clothing-footwear/Jackets/auction-205811585.htm
Mr. Rock
9th March 2009, 08:00
sarcasm..... the lowest form of wit..... that is a f^%kwit
whoa check this guy out!!
Gubb
9th March 2009, 08:05
Quasi, if you ever need a "Fat Bastard" dummy, you know where to call me.
Karl@Alpha
17th March 2009, 10:27
Hey, don't forget about us..... Alpha Motorcycles, 94 Newton road, Auckland Central. :2thumbsup
Check out our website www.alphamotorcycles.co.nz, or pop in next time you're up our way.
Cheers!!
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