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    Quote Originally Posted by svs
    first time out in my new leathers, i came off at over 140kph and slid for a couple of hundred yards. Is that the kind of scuffing you had in mind? Made me look like a hardened racer in minutes
    ..hardened or a n00b? I know I'm not one to speak, considering I can almost afford leathers, but I won't want to get them messed up.. (like my 2nd accident, Pyes Pa, Tauranga, going to get petrol, I was originally wearing trackpants, and some black pinstripe pants over them, and then decided not to, as "if i came off, i might ruin them")
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    Quote Originally Posted by beyond


    Just picturing in my mind, all these riders heading home with their new leathers, racing inside to stick them on, getting all excited and racing out of their house, jumping high in the air to do a swan dive onto the concrete where they proceed to thrash about like someone having an epileptic fit.

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    I dont scuff them up hard out, i just give them a little scuff... Scuff one of my brand new knee sliders when i was riding too...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Two Smoker
    I dont scuff them up hard out, i just give them a little scuff... Scuff one of my brand new knee sliders when i was riding too...
    Knee sliders don't get scuffed.. they get used up, just like deodorant, or toothpaste.. and when they're all gone, you just replace them..

    ..thinking about it, they sell oil and petrol at petrol stations.. they should also stock knee sliders..
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    Quote Originally Posted by ZeroIndex
    Knee sliders don't get scuffed.. they get used up, just like deodorant, or toothpaste.. and when they're all gone, you just replace them..

    ..thinking about it, they sell oil and petrol at petrol stations.. they should also stock knee sliders..
    I wish i could get my knee down...


    But i do agree, stocks of knee sliders at petrol stations...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Two Smoker
    Who else does this??? Who does similar things (like taking away the magnitism between the bikes fairings and earth)??? Or am i the only weirdo like Winja???
    You'r not alone mate. I scuff up new stuff as well.


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    I scraped my boot going round a left hand sweeper, but not on purpose, does that count?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Motoracer
    You'r not alone mate. I scuff up new stuff as well.
    SAME , I BOUGHT A NEW ARAI AND CRASHED WITHIN HOURS OF WEARING IT , LUCKY IT WERENT TOO BAD SO I BOGGED IT UP

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    I have thought about grinding my sliders down a little bit, can't do it on the road, and I do have a perfectly good bench grinder sitting there.... hmm.
    I hate the look of virgin sliders, that always pisses me off for some reason, but now I too have them. The problem is, if you take them off, you'll never knee down, but if you leave them on, you look like a goop until they are ground a little. Damn catch 22.
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    Quote Originally Posted by kickingzebra
    I have thought about grinding my sliders down a little bit, can't do it on the road, and I do have a perfectly good bench grinder sitting there.... hmm.
    I hate the look of virgin sliders, that always pisses me off for some reason, but now I too have them. The problem is, if you take them off, you'll never knee down, but if you leave them on, you look like a goop until they are ground a little. Damn catch 22.
    ill swap you some old ones for some new ones...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Two Smoker

    I put my gloves on then rub my palms on concrete etc...

    Ummmm so you spose to put your gloves on first.....Doh! knew i`d forgotten something the minute I felt excrutiating pain coming from the palms of my hands, Knew i should have read the whole post .

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    Quote Originally Posted by WINJA
    ...LUCKY IT WERENT TOO BAD SO I BOGGED IT UP
    What a wonderful ensample you are to us all winja.

    Chris, this scuffing business is a tad on the weird side, but we're all weirdos at times eh! Sounds like a bit of a habit you've got into and you don't really know why you do it?? If it's not superstition then maybe it's a *show* thing?

    New gears have to be worn in so i'll rub snow seal type product into my leathers, boots, etc to soften them up, but i'm not into scuffing or marking my expensive apparel if I can help it!

    Keep up the healing Matey!

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    Quote Originally Posted by onearmedbandit
    No, doubt believe in superstitions.
    Me neither
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    Quote Originally Posted by beyond


    Just picturing in my mind, all these riders heading home with their new leathers, racing inside to stick them on, getting all excited and racing out of their house, jumping high in the air to do a swan dive onto the concrete where they proceed to thrash about like someone having an epileptic fit......

    anyone got a video of TooSmokes ritual?
    any chance this guy was related to ya?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Two Smoker
    i scuff them up purposely on the track, driveway or road (not by crashing)...
    Fetish for concrete heheh
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