Actually they were a freebie from Quasi to compensate me for my troubles after I'd bought a couple of sets of leathers and their zips were of a different size so I couldn't mix and match as I'd hoped.
He sent a set that were too big so I returned them and he sent me the current pair that were two sizes smaller... in hindsight I should have returned them too but I thought I could bang them into shape. I may yet succeed.
No need to apologise. I realise there's an endless supply of assholes on KB and... it's not me that looks like a cunt.
It can be hard to know what the right fit is though - especially if you're not used to wearing bike gloves. When I bought my last pair I grizzled and complained for hours that I'd made a mistake and they were too tight and they were never going to stretch to fit.
My partner kept telling me they were fine and would relax with wear. I hate to say it, but he was right! (Don't tell him!) They now fit like a... ahem... they now fit perfectly.
There is no such thing as bad weather; only inappropriate clothing!
$2,000 cash if you find a buyer for my house, kumeuhouseforsale@straightshooters.co.nz for details
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OK success!
I adapted klingon's advice. Put on a pair of thin polyprop gloves and forced my hands into the motorcycle gloves and then immersed them into hot water and got them thoroughly wet and supple.
Went for a walk in the pouring rain hoping I wouldn't meet anyone I knew wearing sopping wet Mcycle gloves and making angry fists every 5 paces...
Came home and stuffed the gloves with newspaper and very gradually dried them out. Every time I changed the paper I put the polyprops on again and tried to keep them stretched. When they were finally dry I gave them some Sno-seal to try and keep them supple.
Went for a ride today and finally they work. When they're fully worn in they're going to be mega.
Many thanks klingon![]()
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