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    Post REV'IT Jacket

    hey all.

    A few days ago i got a new jacket.

    i was after something warm, waterproof, light, styly, flexable and strong. Guess what i found what i wanted.

    It was a rev'it jacket, the model is RIDER i've already hit a car in it and it stood up to it to my suprise snice its not leather. I've already been caught in the rain and the cold and night and i stayed warm and dry in it. i love wearing it because it looks so good. the fit of it is the best, so comfortalbe and you have so much movement in it.
    everone at work the other day was trying it on because they liked the look of it and they all liked wearing it aswell. the price of it was $440rrp but i got it a bit cheaper from my mates at Boyd Honda in Hamilton.

    If this sounds like what you want i reconmend it very highly, i liked it more than anything alpinestar makes.

    i see REV'IT going places very fast in the future if thy keep this up, everyone i know that owns anything by rev'it love it.

    my next step is to replace my leather with some new rev'it one that i tryed on and loved.

    untill next time hava good 1.

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    I have Rev'It everything, other than boots. Two-piece leathers, two-piece cordura, gloves and even Rev'It "riding socks". Great quality, great fit (I'm no slimmer of the year, so anything by Alpinestars or Dainese was either way too tight or way too long) and no complaints so far.

    The leather stood up very well to the one minor off I've had, but my passage across the tarmac was aided by the large pool of diesel that had caused me to come off in the first place.

    If you're wondering about the riding socks ... they were free, and just about worth the money.

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    Bought some Revit inner gloves last week. Seem like a good product, fit/construction/design are all first class. Time will tell.

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    I brought Revit Pulse Jacket and Pants. Damm good fit. Good winter liner in the jacket. Really happy with it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sanx View Post
    I have Rev'It everything, other than boots. Two-piece leathers, two-piece cordura, gloves and even Rev'It "riding socks". Great quality, great fit (I'm no slimmer of the year, so anything by Alpinestars or Dainese was either way too tight or way too long) and no complaints so far.

    The leather stood up very well to the one minor off I've had, but my passage across the tarmac was aided by the large pool of diesel that had caused me to come off in the first place.

    If you're wondering about the riding socks ... they were free, and just about worth the money.
    yea my jacket was good did a 1 o'clock wheelie yesturday and fliped my bike and got a small hole int the jacket but im not complainig at all

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    Quote Originally Posted by robertydog View Post
    I brought Revit Pulse Jacket and Pants. Damm good fit. Good winter liner in the jacket. Really happy with it.
    yea im hoping to get 2 piece leather. boyd honda has a field day special on leather and some are up to 50% off so ill pop in today and have a perv.

    must still say for gloves i like alpinestar, i have the SP1 and some drystars which rule and also teknecs glove also

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sidewinder View Post
    hey all.

    A few days ago i got a new jacket.

    i was after something warm, waterproof, light, styly, flexable and strong. Guess what i found what i wanted.

    It was a rev'it jacket, the model is RIDER i've already hit a car in it and it stood up to it to my suprise snice its not leather. I've already been caught in the rain and the cold and night and i stayed warm and dry in it. i love wearing it because it looks so good. the fit of it is the best, so comfortalbe and you have so much movement in it.
    everone at work the other day was trying it on because they liked the look of it and they all liked wearing it aswell. the price of it was $440rrp but i got it a bit cheaper from my mates at Boyd Honda in Hamilton.

    If this sounds like what you want i reconmend it very highly, i liked it more than anything alpinestar makes.

    i see REV'IT going places very fast in the future if thy keep this up, everyone i know that owns anything by rev'it love it.

    my next step is to replace my leather with some new rev'it one that i tryed on and loved.

    untill next time hava good 1.
    and now it comes with extra holes for ventilation!

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    I got some Rev'it waterproofs (jacket and pants to go over leathers) at Motomail the other day. Haven't used them yet, but time will tell. They seem nice enough.
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    I replaced my old Dririder jacket with a Rev'It Ignition and it's bloody fantastic.
    Removeable rain and thermal liners mean it's great in summer but also works well in the cold and wet conditions. Hasn't leaked despite being caught out in heavy rain.
    Like it so much I've splashed out on a pair of their winter gloves.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Spyked View Post
    I replaced my old Dririder jacket with a Rev'It Ignition and it's bloody fantastic.
    Removeable rain and thermal liners mean it's great in summer but also works well in the cold and wet conditions. Hasn't leaked despite being caught out in heavy rain.
    Like it so much I've splashed out on a pair of their winter gloves.
    That jacket looks brilliant. The best features of leather with the best features of codura.

    I have a pair of the REV'IT H20 gloves and they're great. Not the warmest gloves as they don't have all the bulky thermal lining but I'd rather have cool hands and still be able to feel the grips.

    I've got my eye on a pair of the REV'IT Factor pants so I better get those before I splash out the ~6 hundy for the Ignition jacket.

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    Yeah, not the cheapest jacket at first glance, but with the removable liners it's a genuine year round piece of kit. Cool as in summer, (awesome vents) and warm and dry in winter.

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    pics.. or links to pretty pics.. pleeeease
    GET ON
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    Quote Originally Posted by MyGSXF View Post
    pics.. or links to pretty pics.. pleeeease
    Here ya go

    http://www.motoretail.co.nz/images/products/5423_l.jpg
    http://www.motoretail.co.nz/product.cfm?ID=5423

    or the REV'IT site

    http://www.revit.eu/cms2007/cms/Mixa...php?category=3
    (it's flash so you'll have to click on the pic of the Ignition)

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    Quote Originally Posted by discotex View Post
    Here ya go
    Cheers dude!!

    ooohhh.. I say.. they fit nicely don't they...
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    Lucky for me, they fit shorter, fatter buggers too!

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