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    Getting back behind bars

    Finally reached that stage in life where I can get back on a bike again without either feeling guilty or having to remove my brain and put it in my back pocket.
    I have to say that choosing a mount was the easy part....choosing the skin protection however was bloody hard! There is SO much stuff to choose from. I felt like Imelda Marcos trying to select which shoes to wear !
    Thanks to this forum I think I made a reasonably informed choice.
    I settled on sort of 2 piece leathers from Lifestyle imports. They have a new jacket style in that is really nice...good fit, supple, well made and fits us forty somethings where the six pack stomach has evolved! Their gloves were a no go but the boots were good. Helmet was next up and after a lot of head scratching and tooing and froing I settled on a Caberg Rhyno flip up. The SHARP site gave it a 5 star rating. A fully featured helmet at an excellent price and not too heavy. A set of Strada Testa Corsa gloves finishes it all off.
    All going well I should be astride a RF900 before the weekend is out. A toss up between that and a newer GSX750F. The RF is a lot of bike for the $$$$$$.

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    Sweet ! congrats on finding the right gear, its all about looking around really isnt it , and making sure its the right one for you.. im still after my jacket, except all the jackets i want arent in my price range, unfortunately at the moment, i only have $200 to spend on a leather jacket with armor, so i will see how i get on.

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    Well they have leather jackets that are not too far from your indicated budget.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cowpatz View Post
    Finally reached that stage in life where I can get back on a bike again without either feeling guilty or having to remove my brain and put it in my back pocket.
    I have to say that choosing a mount was the easy part....choosing the skin protection however was bloody hard! There is SO much stuff to choose from. I felt like Imelda Marcos trying to select which shoes to wear !
    Thanks to this forum I think I made a reasonably informed choice.
    I settled on sort of 2 piece leathers from Lifestyle imports. They have a new jacket style in that is really nice...good fit, supple, well made and fits us forty somethings where the six pack stomach has evolved! Their gloves were a no go but the boots were good. Helmet was next up and after a lot of head scratching and tooing and froing I settled on a Caberg Rhyno flip up. The SHARP site gave it a 5 star rating. A fully featured helmet at an excellent price and not too heavy. A set of Strada Testa Corsa gloves finishes it all off.
    All going well I should be astride a RF900 before the weekend is out. A toss up between that and a newer GSX750F. The RF is a lot of bike for the $$$$$$.
    Nice name dude!!
    Quote Originally Posted by Drew View Post
    Given the short comings of my riding style, it doesn't matter what I'm riding till I've got my shit in one sock.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cowpatz View Post
    Well they have leather jackets that are not too far from your indicated budget.
    Quote Originally Posted by cowpoos View Post
    Nice name dude!!
    Geez, I was about to introduce you two, I see you already got here Mr Bovine pooh.
    Quote Originally Posted by Gubb View Post
    Nonono,

    He rides the Leprachhaun at the end of the Rainbow. Usually goes by the name Anne McMommus

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    10th July 2008 - 20:34
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    Hi went through the same exercise last August after a 15year break from riding, ended up with an RF as well.
    Right on about the bang for bucks. I went the codura way with gear & now regret it, tends to slide around on the seat more than I like. Thought they would be more versatile but will end up buying 2pce leathers.

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    Cowpoos are you a long lost cuz?
    I follow the 50/50/90 rule.
    Anytime I have a 50/50 chance of getting it right there is a 90% probability I will get it wrong

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