So i got these dianese leathers, and today i noticed a downright large whole measuring at approximately 10cm by 10cm. Is this repairable? the whole sits right at my crotch so everyones getting a wizz of the good stuff.
So i got these dianese leathers, and today i noticed a downright large whole measuring at approximately 10cm by 10cm. Is this repairable? the whole sits right at my crotch so everyones getting a wizz of the good stuff.
The only other option is to A- Grow up or B- Sort your shit out.
A whole what? Or do you mean a hole?
"Statistics are used as a drunk uses lampposts - for support, not illumination."
....nobody ever told you that getting yer knee down at low speeds usually tears the leather round your nuts?......
!00 MPH tape will sort that out.
Both hands on the bars while riding will prevent that from happening next time.
Ciao Marco
Wholey Fark!
its coz they wernt quasimoto leathers aye?
plastic fabricator/welder here if you need a hand ! will work for beer/bourbon/booze
come ride the southern roads www.southernrider.co.nz
This is never ending,
have you got a photo of it? is it a hole or the stitching in the crotch has come unpicked?.
Maybe it was that cop, god forbid you ask "how the hell did this happen" again![]()
I can repair them for you if youre stuck otherwise take them into Kerry at MSW on K road she can fix it easily, if its in the crutch its probably the keprotech kevlar (material not leather) either way and easy fix.
p.s should cost much either really.
Ive run out of fucks to give
Now that's what I call a fart.
I vaguely recall this happening to Robin Hood.
I can remember my teacher reading us a Robin Hood story, and she said "Robin tore his leather jerkin' off."
Can I believe the magic of your size... (The Shirelles)
He could always get his moma to fix it...
This thread rings a bell from a few years ago...I will be back.
Should have known...it was Dean....http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/sh...ans-Pissed-off
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