Draggin jeans are on my xmas wish list. (Well actually draggin cargos)
Draggin jeans are on my xmas wish list. (Well actually draggin cargos)
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Was talking to the Sawyers help yesterday and she said that the Shift ones ($169) only had a Kevlar 'weave' and not panels. 5% content and not 100% like the DJeans. Apparently they dont hold up too well after a few washes. She lost me a bit there...washing jeans, whats that about?Originally Posted by The young one
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"If life gives you a shit sandwich..." someone please complete this expression
I got talking to the supplier of the shift pants at the local and he offered me a pair for $150-00, upon hearing that , I should have grabbed them...Originally Posted by Dynamytus50
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Those who insist on perfect safety, don't have the balls to live in the real world.
Hubby just crashed in a pair of Shifts. He held together remarkely well all things considered. If you want that jean feeling then you should be wearing Shifts or Draggins. Civi jeans will shred on contact whereas the Shifts and Draggins are made to take the brunt for you.
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If you want Draggin Jeans, buy them from the USA - even with their extortionate postage, they are still heaps cheaper than buying here or Aussie.
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There are some alternatives to Draggin's too.
Shift do black and blue faded styles @ $179.00 inc.
Teknic have introduced kevlar jeans in regular and short leg sizes @ $149.00 inc.
Both available at AMPS.
Speed doesn't kill people.
Stupidity kills people.
Haven't heard of the Teknic kevlar jeans before...we will pop in and have a looksee.
Thanks for the tip.
We are replacing all our civi jeans with Kevlar jeans and it's the min that we ride in these days. They are so worth it and the same price as a pair of Levi's.
EDIT: The short leg sounds good too (being vertically challenged sucks when you know whatever you buy needs 3-4 inches cut off the bottom when you get home).
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Yup - I've owned several pairs and styles of Draggin jeans. They're not cheap - but they're damned comfy. Thankfully I've never binned while wearing them. I've also got the optional removableKnox hip and shin armour.
Recommended.
This weeks international insult is in Malayalam:
Thavalayolee
You Frog Fucker
will probably hafta think seriously about safety and get myself something a bit more armoured than denim after coming over to nz an seeing you lot kitted up in full leathers for a trip to the local store.....
but ... does any other female rider have problems with the cut of draggins? .. ie too large in the waist to the size of the hips? i have tried on several pairs and, when i try squatting in them, the waist pulls right down over my hips .....
without a belt [which i'd rather not wear] am afraid they'd come right off immediately if i did [come off, that is] ... leaving me more exposed [in all senses of the word] than if i'd just stuck with the denims ......... [and no - this is west australia - trust me, full leathers is OUT!]
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Grass wedges its way between the closest blocks of marble and it brings them down. This power of feeble life which can creep in anywhere is greater than that of the mighty behind their cannons....... - Honore de Balzac
Have to agree with winja here, have tested Draggins down the road and was very impressed. One word of advise thou, make sure they fit properly and that the kevlar sits in the right place. I've seen the results of the kevlar sitting too low on the knee and it ain't pretty.
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Originally Posted by mstriumph
Yip...have problems getting a fit for my thunder thighs and butt in comparison to my waist. My shifts fit really well though and don't fall off at the waist.
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has anyone seen these Teknik jeans in christchurch? (esp short leg styles...) I would dearly like to try some on
I ride a lot in leather jacket, boots and jeans (also gloves and helmet), because my leathers have no pockets, and one piece suit is heavy, hot to wear and generally not very practical round town.. commuting, down the shops, out for coffee etc. i think these jeans sound perfect.
[QUOTE=heavenly.talker]SO STAY HOME AND BAKE MUFFINS AND DO THE DISHES INSTEADOriginally Posted by mstriumph
I don't like muffins. can y'get them to do some sausages instead.
Originally Posted by skidmark
Originally Posted by Phil Vincent
Your hand not willing to put out this morning WINJA?
Must be the reason you are being a grumpy prick...
No reason to stay at home, The Shifts are awesome, my bike is rad and I'm defintely not the bake and dishes type of girl.
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