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    Quote Originally Posted by Jim2 View Post
    Chose the gear that is appropriate to negotiate the corner ahead... Doh!

    I wear Kevlar lined jeans commuting because I don't have to get changed at work. I wear them touring because it keeps me in relaxed and looking about mode.

    I wear leather on really hot days because it seems to insulate you from the heat the engine generates and I don't get nearly as hot in leather as I do in jeans or cordura. After crashing in cordura twice I've gone right off it for leg protection. Hips and knees take a pounding and I find that leather or Kevlar lined jeans don't wear through as quickly as cordura, even cordura with "CE approved" armour. I'd like to have a chat with those CE people. Low speed spill and the armour gets penetrated and I lode skin and stick to the trousers and have to get them cut and soaked off. Wear Kevlar lined jeans and not a mark on me.

    I've broken lots of bones wearing full leather and none in cordura or kevlar lined denim.

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    Interesting post. What sort of Kevlar jeans? I had a low speed spill in some Shift kevlar jeans and they were an absolute joke (stay well away from this shit). I later learnt that the reinforced bits are only 5% kevlar (whereas Draggin jeans are 100%, I think). I've since switched to Draggin.

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    Draggin's.

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    Quote Originally Posted by All View Post
    What's wrong with Draggin jeans? Have you had a bad experience with them?
    Not me, but my missus. She was knocked off her bike in 2002 by a woman in a Porsche (who incidently was not much more than a life support system for a cunt) at about 105km/h, on relatively new coarse chip tar seal. The seal abraided through the kevlar with ease, and left her knee cap as a 15m trail of mince on the road. She was VERY lucky not to lose her leg above the knee, the medical people were tossing the idea up for about 4 weeks.
    Draggin jeans might be alright for pootling about town on smooth asphalt, but for anything else, steer clear of them. Trust me
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    I find it ironic that the incredibly rude personal comments about Les were made by someone bearing an astonishing resemblance to a Monica Lewinsky dress accessory.

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    All was good until I realised that having 105kg of man sliding into my rear was a tad uncomfortable after a while

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    Damn, I think that's the only time I've heard of Draggin jeans failing so badly.
    Quote Originally Posted by Pussy View Post
    Not me, but my missus. She was knocked off her bike in 2002 by a woman in a Porsche (who incidently was not much more than a life support system for a cunt)
    That sounds like so many people on the road.

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    Quote Originally Posted by All View Post
    Damn, I think that's the only time I've heard of Draggin jeans failing so badly.That sounds like so many people on the road.
    I've tried to tell him that it would have happened in leathers and hard armour may have amputated the leg at the knee, but it's all conjecture. One person's bad experience does not necessarily mean there is a product issue. A helmet isn't going to save you if something cuts your head off, is it?

    Protective gear isn't going to work ATT, irrespective of whether you possess an ATGATT attitude or a jandals and wife beater mentality. I still broke my neck and back in a low speed accident and I was wearing ATG. *shrug*
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jim2 View Post
    I've tried to tell him that it would have happened in leathers and hard armour may have amputated the leg at the knee, but it's all conjecture. One person's bad experience does not necessarily mean there is a product issue. A helmet isn't going to save you if something cuts your head off, is it?

    Protective gear isn't going to work ATT, irrespective of whether you possess an ATGATT attitude or a jandals and wife beater mentality. I still broke my neck and back in a low speed accident and I was wearing ATG. *shrug*
    I was thinking the same thing, honestly. But you're right, it's all conjecture. The other thing is how old/worn the Draggin pants were, whether they'd been dried inside out with the kevlar in the sun, washed to often, etc.

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    Quote Originally Posted by All View Post
    I was thinking the same thing, honestly. But you're right, it's all conjecture. The other thing is how old/worn the Draggin pants were, whether they'd been dried inside out with the kevlar in the sun, washed to often, etc.
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    Quote Originally Posted by PrincessBandit View Post
    I find it ironic that the incredibly rude personal comments about Les were made by someone bearing an astonishing resemblance to a Monica Lewinsky dress accessory.

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    All was good until I realised that having 105kg of man sliding into my rear was a tad uncomfortable after a while

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jim2 View Post
    I've tried to tell him that it would have happened in leathers and hard armour may have amputated the leg at the knee, but it's all conjecture. One person's bad experience does not necessarily mean there is a product issue. A helmet isn't going to save you if something cuts your head off, is it?

    Protective gear isn't going to work ATT, irrespective of whether you possess an ATGATT attitude or a jandals and wife beater mentality. I still broke my neck and back in a low speed accident and I was wearing ATG. *shrug*
    At the end of the day, Jim, I hate to see ANYONE getting hurt, and if experiences I've had can contribute to someone else's well being, all good
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    Quote Originally Posted by PrincessBandit View Post
    I find it ironic that the incredibly rude personal comments about Les were made by someone bearing an astonishing resemblance to a Monica Lewinsky dress accessory.

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    All was good until I realised that having 105kg of man sliding into my rear was a tad uncomfortable after a while

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    I wear Draggin jeans in the summer and find them to be quite comfortable. The knees armour that comes with them sucks because there are no pokets inside the pants to hold it in place, you just position it on your knees and it has velcroe on the back which doesnt hold well to the kevlar and falls down. To combat this I just wear some MX kness guards instead becasue having been down the road a few times, I feel naked without armour.

    I am a boatbuilder so I have worked with kevlar in boats. A high speed disc grinder wont cut the shit, the best quality scissors still only last 2 minutes, so having some understanding of its mechanical properties I am happy to have it protect my body.
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    Has anyone had any experience with Teknic kevlar jeans? They're not completely kevlar, only in the vital areas and with the talk of the Shift ones only being 5% reinforced kevlar, now I'm not so sure I want to cut corners :/

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    Quote Originally Posted by zeocen View Post
    Has anyone had any experience with Teknic kevlar jeans? They're not completely kevlar, only in the vital areas and with the talk of the Shift ones only being 5% reinforced kevlar, now I'm not so sure I want to cut corners :/
    I've got a pair. Haven't crashed in them but they make me feel better than normal jeans. Half the price of draggin and almost as much kevlar. Quasi's would be worth a look too.

    Personally I feel I'm compromising my safety when I wear jeans (kevlar or not) but for commuting it's just so much easier. When I leave town I almost always wear my codura with armour and I'm planning to upgrade to leather.

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    Quote Originally Posted by zeocen View Post
    Has anyone had any experience with Teknic kevlar jeans? They're not completely kevlar, only in the vital areas and with the talk of the Shift ones only being 5% reinforced kevlar, now I'm not so sure I want to cut corners :/
    Draggin jeans aren't all Kevlar either, just the reinforced lining at the knees, butt, and sides. The point is that this lining is 100% Kevlar, whereas the lining in the Shift ones was only about 5%.

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