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    Cost of starting..??

    Bar the cost of the motorbike, how much am i likley to spend in getting ready to start riding. Im really keen to start and i will regardless of the cost im just trying to get a ballpark of the amount im going to spend.
    So far ive got
    Handling Skills - $110
    learners licence - $80
    helmet - ???
    leather jacket - ???
    leather pants - ???
    riding boots - ???
    gloves - ???

    are there any other costs i need to think about?

    And a question about the gear, saftey is my primary concern so i dont want to buy the cheapest crap out there, but then i dont have mmegabucks to spend either?
    Can anyone reccomend some gear to look at? should i be looking at second hand gear?
    Thanks everyone i know there is a lot of questions.

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    I went second hand gear, apart from gloves and boots - about $400 including helmet
    The bike shops sometimes have specials at $699, for everything I think
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    helmet - $100-600
    leather jacket - $200-500
    leather pants - $200-500
    riding boots - $200-400
    gloves - $50-150
    These are approximate depending on many things, your budget and taste for example. You can get all you need to start with for about $1000, this will give you a good level of protection. Don't forget to look at Cordura options too.
    Also you might want to think about doing a couple of rider training courses, BRONZ do one for about $50 that will teach you a lot. There are plenty of others.
    Hope that helps
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    mine was:

    $160 BHS
    $80 scratchie
    second hand helmet and old leather jacket (jeans and school shoes)

    more recently i bought:
    spool 2 peice leather suit: $1200
    hjc cl-12 helmet $160
    sidi boots: $550
    spool back protector: $120

    if i had of had my recent crash in my old jeans/shoes/leather jacket i'd have a completly busted right shoulder (rolled and thats what hit the curb) and serious road rash. instead my leathers and boots saved my ass. its your call.

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    Shop around...
    Have a look at the prices on:
    http://www.motoretail.co.nz/

    But don't forget to check out the offerings from Quasievil's QuasiMoto:
    http://www.quasimoto.co.nz/

    (Quasi's a regular on KB and has alot of quality gear at great prices - often does promotions and giveaways here too - nice guy)

    Oh yeah, and welcome - happy shopping!
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    Dont forget once your setup your looking at $400+ (if you get it cheap) for insurance a year and $200+ for rego + $60 for 2wofs etc

    Still youd have to pay that in a car as well but the fuel is so much cheaper.

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    my first helmet was from cashies [$99 open face] thats in retirement after being hit by a car. all of my leathers and boots/gloves are second hand....jacket and pants from savemart, boots from my ex, gloves from a brother. ive got several different jackets, but only wear the one. i wear fingerless gloves in the winter, and proper ones in the winter...but they arent waterproof unfortuantly.
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    Never buy a secondhand helmet, you don`t know what tratment it`s had.

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    tratment?? you know wot I mean!

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    Still youd have to pay that in a car as well but the fuel is so much cheaper.[/QUOTE]
    no the fuel is the same price but you slightly less and i doubt that some bikes are cheaper to run than some cars

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    Often bike shops will do a deal on complete riding kit for a set price. It won't be top quality but it will be adequte. Alternatively you may get better gear second hand for around the same price. One main word of advice.... NEVER, NEVER buy a second hand helmet.
    Time to ride

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    I got all my gear new, it was cordura and it was priced as follows...

    gloves $70
    helmet $200
    pants $ 180
    jacket $ 250

    The good thing about cordura is its waterproof and cheap, the bad is if you come off it wrecks the gear where leather can usually take multiple falls (depending on speed etc) also its not nearly as stylish as leathers.

    I have recently bought some leathers from quasimoto and they are very cool and at a good price.
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    I was a learner like you only 2 years ago. This is what I know and it should be a help

    I stand by the HJC CS-10 as being the best cheap helmet around. Mine has survived 5 crashes when all helmets are meant to only last one. I got mine for $160. They're also rebranded as Cirus. I suggest go for one of them. Only downside, hasn't got a fog-free visor. My next helmet (this christmas ) will have to have one, prefurably tinted as well

    As for boots, I got the cheapest around. They're made by 'Motoline' and they were $150 brand new. They survived a few more crashes than the helmet (when I used to do motard racing I had an MX helmet) and the zip has only just failed after 3 years of heavy abuse. I used them everywhere as well as riding. Will be replacing them this christmas too

    Gloves: I got cheap Motoline gloves for $80. They're still fine, just a bit scuffed up. Plus the carbon fibre knuckles make them look real trick. Not bad for the cheapest new gloves I could find at the time

    Jacket: I got a Tecknic Chicane Cordura jacket. I suggest go for the cordura/textile jacket if you're going to be riding through the rain often. My jacket is 100% waterproof and even in storm force weather I've come home bone dry. That was $270, on special from $300. Hasn't been crash tested yet

    Pants: I got some Draggin Chinos. I chose these as I have been able to use them as uniform at school. It's less gear to stow away/lug around at school. They're really comfy and they don't get too hot in warm weather. However, a mate of mine crashed in his Draggin Jeans, they twisted around leaving his knee not defended by the kevlar and he got pretty torn up. Spent a while at hospital. They're obviously not waterproof as well

    I've also got a set of race leathers, cheap ArmorTech leathers. $500 new. The right leg tore up when i crashed in a race. Otherwise they held up well in all my other crashes. They're not practical if you're riding to a destination, but if you're just riding from home and returning home they give you a bit more confidence that you'd come out unscathed if you were to end up crashing. I was lucky my first crash on a public road a few months ago I was in them. My Draggins and Jacket are one use only, plus my Draggins have no armor

    Good luck finding some gear

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    I'll NEVER buy a second hand helmet!!! (as above) you can lose an arm or leg and live(maybe) but not your head.

    most of my gear is second hand and i'm always on the look out for more new and used stuff
    with summer coming i'm looking at winter gear for next year

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    Quote Originally Posted by KLOWN View Post
    The good thing about cordura is its waterproof and cheap, the bad is if you come off it wrecks the gear where leather can usually take multiple falls (depending on speed etc) also its not nearly as stylish as leathers.

    I have recently bought some leathers from quasimoto and they are very cool and at a good price.
    I don't know. My Cordura jacket is rather trendy

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