you mentioned about ur knees, that reminds me, id be wearing streetbike-knee braces underneath, so should minimise the *hurt factor* i think. you couldnt move ya legs after that? ouch sounds painfulOriginally Posted by alarumba
love em!
havent tried them.
they've saved my skin!
dont like them.
ill stick to my leathers thanks.
you mentioned about ur knees, that reminds me, id be wearing streetbike-knee braces underneath, so should minimise the *hurt factor* i think. you couldnt move ya legs after that? ouch sounds painfulOriginally Posted by alarumba
BETTER NOT , YOUD WET YOUR PANTS MY RIDING MAKES GROWN MEN CRYOriginally Posted by Dont_die_wondering
i used to wear roller bladeing knee pads under my dragins , they offer real good protection
you ride grown men?Originally Posted by WINJA
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Draggins are good shit I still have scarless arse cheeks thanks to them
NO THEY DOH............Originally Posted by Dont_die_wondering
After sweltering in a cordura suit/pants last summer I invested in a pair of D jeans (and a mesh jacket) for this summer and found them comfortable and user friendly. My wife has a pair as well and she likes hers too.
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At risk of hijacking the thread, what did your mesh jacket cost, and what brand did you go for?Originally Posted by sels1
I think the Mesh jacket and Kevlar jeans would be the bees knees for summer afternoons.
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Draggins? I've had the same pair down the road twice now (Hmmm, maybe it's the jeans' fault) with narry a mark on them. Once underneath a ZRX1200R at about 60kmh (I broke its fall. Ouch) and once off an ST1300 at about the same speed. I carry a set of Columbia packable/breathable overtrou in case it gets wet. Just the go for comfortable summer riding. I recommend them highly.
Mesh jackets are good too. I've got a Shift. They have good armour in the right places, but not enough to stop collarbones getting broken...
And mesh gloves are good too. I've got a pair of Dryrider Drimesh.
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I've heard that the Shift jeans offer only average protection from abrasion. The kevlar is weaved into the demin material rather than having kevlar cloth stiched to the demin.Originally Posted by Highlander
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Anything is better than ordinary jeans.
The ones with a full Kevlar lining are the best for sliding. The Kevlar stiched ones aren't as good. Ask Fishslayer who is nursing a rather nasty abrasion to one of his legs.
As the saying goes, dress for the slide, not the ride.
Me, I'll stick to leather pants with armour. Kevlar jeans are good if you are sliding but aren't going to stop shattered knee caps if you hit the ground hard, as in say a full high side.
In summer, anything that's going to save your hide AND help stop crushed or shattered bones is going to be hot, but ya only get one bod as well. Kinda like to keep mine in as good a condition as I can.
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hey thats'a good one :POriginally Posted by beyond
It wasn't as serious as I may it sound, I could move my legs but it was painful for a whileOriginally Posted by Dont_die_wondering
You can get compact braces that go underneath the jeans, I only didn't get them as I didn't have the money at the time but I really should get some when I can afford it
compact braces? good idea, are they like, alot diffrent to the street bike braces? or just easyer to use under jeans?Originally Posted by alarumba
The stuff Draggin Jeans make is pretty basic. They're just foam blocks really. Sorry, braces was the wrong word for themOriginally Posted by Dont_die_wondering
http://www.dragginjeans.com/Armor.htm
This is what I've got. They've got more style but are a bit bulky
http://www.motorcycle-superstore.com...208&Division=2
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