Do you realise how many holes there could be if people would just take the time to take the dirt out of them?
Don't be in too big a rush to ditch the gloves ... you've only worn them a few times.
Often if they get wet ... they often stretch a bit. Regular use and you will notice them being easier to wear.
In the meantime ... don't grip the throttle grip so hard. Use palm/thumb pressure ... I don't think the GB400 throttle return springs are that strong you need maximum grip to maintain speed/control. If you Do ... look at sorting that first.
And remember ... the shop gave you the opportunity to "test" the gloves prior to you forking over the cash.
I use a pair of Dririder gloves ... and am on my third pair. I live in Central Otago ... and cold weather (below 0 deg) is not an issue with them. And NO I don't have "Hot grips" ... and I've always paid $85 for them. Paying bigger money does not mean getting better gloves for your use.
When life throws you a curve ... Lean into it ...
Nah I won't be ditching them, giving them a chance to bed in is my best option ATM.
No mocking the GB at full tilt here - shit at a shattering 130KPH you need to hang on LOL.
"And remember ... the shop gave you the opportunity to "test" the gloves prior to you forking over the cash" - yep they tested just fine walking around the shop. Next time I will get them to set up a bike on rollers in a wind tunnel with simulated bumps and corners and see how they go for the first hour or so - should be a fair test eh?
My post was not intended to mock the GB ... however ... trying to twist the throttle grip off the bars to get that last 5 kms/hr is hardly worth a sore hand. (or the $85/20 demerits ... for the possible ticket)
Helmets and gloves are probably the most personal gear you'll buy to ride. Don't rush the purchase choice. And check out other bike shops to see what they have. I seldom go far without a spare pair in my bag.
When life throws you a curve ... Lean into it ...
I thought elections were decided by angry posts on social media. - F5 Dave
or buy some Alpinestars.
Fuck I hate buying gloves. The best fitting pair I ever had were a pair of mid level Dainese that I wore till they were completely rooted because they fit PERFECTLY. No gloves before or since have fit as well, even the same manufacturer and same size.
I thought elections were decided by angry posts on social media. - F5 Dave
Same. I have this excellent pair of Revit summer gloves that fit like - well - a glove LOL. The Five's were the only pair of warmer gloves that I tried (and I tried a few) that seemed to have a similar feel and fit. Guess that's why I was extra snotted off about the size thing![]()
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