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  1. #16
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    I was lucky getting set up:

    $250 for second hand cordura jacket and pants - seems good, stood up to a low speed gravel slide no problems
    $250 for a new HKC helmet
    $80 for new gloves
    $0 old tramping boots

    So for $580 all up I'm covered, and waterproof - so much so that I feel like a complete tool putting it all on just to ride my little 150 If money is an issue, definitely go 2nd hand for everything bar the helmet.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Coyote View Post
    I don't know. My Cordura jacket is rather trendy
    is that what your mum told you ? pt

    but to clarify, nothing wrong with cordura just that leathers are MORE stylish.
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    Shit you guys have a lot of money.

    My round town kit has been the same for years, just replacing stuff as it wears out

    Currently:

    Boots new, $35, The Warehouse
    Gloves new, Neo brand $35
    Jacket, leather, black, secondhand from Trademe , no brand $45
    Leggings new RJays, $250 I think, very dear anyway. Waste of money, I don't recommend them. There are cheaper alternatives. My great grandfather Ikey McTavish would disown me.
    Helmet new HJC-14 $150

    If you're hung up on armour, get the separate motox stuff. Fraction of the price works better, and more convenient. About $65.

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    Got a 2nd hand skid lid with first bike but bought a new Shoei a week later $180. Walked into cashies looking for a jacket and picked up a pair of perfectly sized leather pants $100. 2nd hand Technic jacket $150. New boots $150, gloves (with kevlar knuckles) $50.

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    How about
    Helmets from $130 New Fullface
    Jackets from $190
    Pants from $160
    boots from $190
    Gloves from $45
    But if you buy it all from me i will do you a deal.
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    2 words:

    Motomail Kingsland

    'nuff said.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Coyote View Post
    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
    You should always replace a helmet if it has been in an accident, the reson being that damage can occur to the shell and padding which is designed to take the impact which you are unable to see.

    This becomes expensive but the alternative may be a lifetime.

    If you are involved in a high speed accident you may then discover why they say to replace the helmet every time

    Hopefully you won't have this problem
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    Quote Originally Posted by MrMeow View Post
    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.
    Just don't skip on the gear, it can save a lot,

    A good helmet is a must, my wife was recently involved in an open road accident but did not recieve any head injuries even though the helmet has scrape marks all the way round, she ended up with 12 fractures, was in hospital for almost 16 weeks and still requires crutches to walk, she now has 7 steel plates and 30 odd scews and bolts holding her together

    Her jacket included a back shell as well as shoulder and elbow armour. She is recobering slowly but we have her gear to thank for things not being alot worse,

    total cost of the gear? $1650,

    the value of being in one peice? you can answer that one
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    You forgot:

    Bike
    Insurance

    The sky's the limit, though there is a point where the price increase becomes more one of style than function.

    Beware cheap nasty jackets etc with lots of panelling and cheap stitching....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Roj View Post
    You should always replace a helmet if it has been in an accident, the reson being that damage can occur to the shell and padding which is designed to take the impact which you are unable to see.

    This becomes expensive but the alternative may be a lifetime.

    If you are involved in a high speed accident you may then discover why they say to replace the helmet every time

    Hopefully you won't have this problem
    I don't value my life. Putting a price on my own life seems a bit egotistic

    However my mum is worried by the state of my helmet, that's why I'm getting a new one this Christmas

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    Quote Originally Posted by Coyote View Post
    I don't value my life. Putting a price on my own life seems a bit egotistic
    Nice to be young, I used to believe myself bullet proof a few decades ago, the value of your life goes up as others become involved in it, wife and kids tend to put things in perspective
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    Quote Originally Posted by Coyote View Post
    Mine has survived 5 crashes...

    Quote Originally Posted by Ixion View Post
    Shit you guys have a lot of money.
    I don't do style . I AM style. My style.
    Gaiters???
    Quote Originally Posted by McJim View Post
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    Motomail Kingsland

    'nuff said.
    Damn right! Do NOT go past a visit to this shop if you are starting out!!!!!!

    Also factor in:
    Radar detector.
    Laser jammer.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Swoop View Post
    Haha, I make my helmet sound more extreme than the reality really is. One of the crashes I did suffer a mild concussion from, but the other 4 weren't that severe to my head. It still did get knocked around a bit

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    Quote Originally Posted by Roj View Post
    Nice to be young, I used to believe myself bullet proof a few decades ago, the value of your life goes up as others become involved in it, wife and kids tend to put things in perspective
    Yeah, I currently only live to ride, and keep my parents happy that I'm not dead or a druggie. I don't believe I'm bulletproff. Punch me, I bleed

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    Anyone mentioned maintenace? Change of fluids, filters, tyres, chain, sprockets... Best to put some aside for those costs (regularly)
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