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    Recommend dirt riding pants?

    Bit new to needing an outfit to ride, my MTB just requires some free moving shorts - no, not lycra ha ha (Lord I love shorts on my dirt bike too right up until I think about actually riding properly & seeya knee's / burnt legs etc) BUT!

    What do you guys recommend - I dont think Im ready for anything too loud - looking at Fox stuff thats kinda cheap is it any good?

    Jeans the other weekend was a total fail standing & sitting etc all the time

    Cheers

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    These

    Look OK?
    Bit worried about all black in the forests etc tho hmm

    http://www.trademe.co.nz/Browse/List...x?id=495207345

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    what ever you do don't buy these....


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    The dirt will get right up ya....

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    The dirt will get right up ya....

    Oh dear!
    I dont have a Harley..........yet

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    They were running a combo deal on Thor gear on torpedo7 a while might be worth checking out I think it was $150 for pants shirt & gloves

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    Quote Originally Posted by theforeman View Post
    They were running a combo deal on Thor gear on torpedo7 a while might be worth checking out I think it was $150 for pants shirt & gloves
    Every time i've seen a special on gear at torpedo7 it's never been in my(m) size. Only xs or 3xl or something like that. They have some good deals though.

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    Yeah ya gotta be in quick I got a set from them start of the year always checking for deals

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    I found Thor gear ok for starting out - if on a budget I'd get a cheap pair of Wharewhare trackpants for 20 and spend the extra 40 bucks on a pair of kneeguards.

    And a spare set of dry socks for the drive home

    Realistically I haven't tried any pants or shirts that have made me say - "wow! that improved my riding" but definitely goggles are better than shades and a good set of pads will seem useless until the first time they save your ass when you fall off

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    My personal experience is that two pairs of Fox 180 pants, I believe they're the entry level pant, have fallen apart in the crotch after not too much use. Alpinestars from Torpedo7 are going strong. In saying that Astars have ALOT more flex in the crotch making them more user friendly and comfortable.

    I'd personally go for darker gear just for ease of cleaning. If you're worried about visibility I ride with a bright colour helmet and camel pack.

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    Use all Fox gear and really like it
    Smoke 'em if you have 'em

    You run what you brung, and pray you brought enough

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    Thanks all, very helpful - will have a gawk at T7 now, just got my shiney new moto stand today very happy with its cheapness / quality rating thus far

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    I've had 3 brands of pants so far.

    Oneil - ok pants, lasted well (rubbed up a bit though). Reasonably comfortable.

    Fox 180 pants - shit house. Didn't last, uncomfortable - no give in them and you can't move that well in them.

    Alpine stars - best pants ever. They have elastic parts in the pants that make them great to move in.

    My only beef with all the new pants is that they have leather in the exhaust side and after you wash them the leather gets really stuffed. So make sure you feed the leather with some leather conditioner.

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    First pants I got were Scott ones. I still use these now.

    I've tried a few other brands but they don't seem to fit me very well.

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    Shift and Fly Racing, had no problems with ether.
    Why would you ride that long and that gnarly stuff if you don't have to, Its what we do, we love it.
    Nathan Woods R.I.P.

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    Depends how you ride but i have to have leather on the inside of the knee or they will be stuffed within a few good months of riding. Alpine Stars have lasted the best for me but i don't know if they are as good as they were. I got some fly gear with leather inner knee sections and they are holding up well. The shirt doesn't really matter to much other then air flow.

    Fox gear in my opinion is all shit. It wears out at more then double the rate of other gear especially the boots.

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