damn man.....go to the Online Trading section and ask Quasi to sell you some proper gloves for $20 plus postage.
http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/sh...d.php?t=102395
damn man.....go to the Online Trading section and ask Quasi to sell you some proper gloves for $20 plus postage.
http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/sh...d.php?t=102395
Don't just live to ride but ride to live.
I was cheap before even coming to NZ >=)
Helmet is probably the one thing I personally would'nt wanna go 'cheapest' on...suggest getting an AU/NZ approved one with the best SHARP ratings, and make sure it FITS PROPERLY. An expensive but not great fitting helmet can/will DO more damage (not prevent less damage...DO damage) than a lower priced but well fitted helmet.
Shift MotoX knee/shin guards, $25
Shift MotoX armoured jersey w/ back protector $80
hmmmm, question to put to others - what would the stainless steel mesh gloves used for filleting fish be like if used or under/over leather/cordura gloves?
These cost aLOT.
Remember the big hoohaa after the f***ked up order for the Police? many $$$s wasted on that waste of taxpayers money, and resultant lack of protection for the good people of po-po.
think couple hundy$ or so from the Army Surplus store on K'Rd each.
I hope you got lace up boots that go to mid shin or so? These would provide sweet ankle support. Probably more than the ankle wraps...
Gusset boots (elastic sides) won't really support much, if at all.
Jackets?
Army Surplus store has heavy as hell (maybe bulletproof, who knows...) leather jackets. Think they were just over $100 from memory?
Pants?
Get some 1000D Cordura from sailmakers, get it stitched up yourself.
Could even do the same for a jacket maybe.
Happy cheap riding
At least the Scorpio, once going again, will help keep stuff on the cheap!
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Hey all U guys and gals out there ,recovery is easy if you wear the right gear .
If you want to go cheap , no prob . But get the protection . This can be done two ways , Just fork out for the good expensive gear and no crying . or look around the the Op shops , Salvation Army shop . Sometimes if you are lucky you will get the right gear for half nothing and because it worn and old you really look the part .So no ra mind cheap s--t , protect urself . You even get some gud stuff cheap here on KB .
By the way alowha all , this is my 1st coment on KB .
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You have to have a semi big accident then youll appreciate buying decent gear. I did when i wrote off my suzuki 250.
Ive heard with cheaper helmets are two halves glued together basically as opposed to quality 1s where there one single mould. If you want to be thrifty try trademe or i got my jacket and pants from an army surplus store in onehunga who also sold leathers. I was lucky enough to get a brand new leather jacket for 160 which was mistakenly put on the 2nd hand rack and the leather pants to suit were around 120.
Also another recomendation is to not buy 2nd hand helmets coz who knows how the previous 1 was treated
And look in bargain bins in bike stores coz they sometimes sell old stock which no1 wants to buy for cheap.
Every bike shop has a good 500 dollar starter rider kit with all you need for basic 'stay in one piece at legal speeds' crash gear
Be cheaper than all the rubbish crap from the warehouse in the long run-
And bike boots impractical? Riggers gloves? What a dinosaur- cant have any blood flowing in his hands or feet
I havent got 'magic gear'
Just a middling armored jacket, good pants(300$ the set), 99$ riding boots, 200$ helmet and 70$ gloves, and ride anywhere, any weather, warm n dry
670$ and I can stand next to the posers and not be spat on![]()
Just ride.
Shrug, I guess I'm a poser, I've spent shitloads on nice gear.
On the plus side, it's about as safe as I can get, comfortable, looks nice, and should last the distance. I just couldn't see the point in cheaping out when the cheaper gear I tried was nowhere near as nice/comfortable to wear, and I was in the position where I could afford the nicer gear (well, sorta could anyways...)
saw a tribesman hoon past me today on his harley, must of been going 200km/h. nothin but his patch on. good way to lose your skin
Thats whats up.
i have found the best way to get cheep gear is to steal it off a drunk biker.
to start with make friends with some peeps on KB, sooner or later you will be on the piss together.
now, buy some sprirts and try to get most of it down the best kitted rider ( you could pratice this with me ). if you can get your hands on some presciption drugs chuck them in the mix to, a joint would not hurt either.
once the rider passes out it is best to smack them over the head with a brick to be sure, but dont hit to hard, you don't want to kill.
then, you simply take their kit and bail............
P.S. if you are a little guy, don't do this to a big guy because his kit wont fit you.
I have much love for cycle treads when it comes to good cheap gear.
Nortek Armoured Cordura jacket $125
Ok, so it's not gonna last 10 years, but I've had a good year and a half wear out of it and it's holding together nicely. Zip out winter liner is fantastic. Have had one bin straight onto my elbow/side, nothing broken, no bruise, jacket still in tact, just a few minor scuffs. Not particually waterproof but I'm sure some 3M spray would sort that out.
Cordura pants $105
Can't remember what brand but they're great, zip out winter liner shorts, keeps you warm in winter. Big cushy knee pads work fantastic.
Oxtar Boots $99
On special from $250 rrp. Amazingly waterproof and warm.
Nibo gloves $55
Good leather, big plastic knuckle protector.
So $384, + a $140 helmet I bought way back when in Hamilton. IMO you can kit yourself out quite nicely in real bike gear for $500
Shorts, a wife beater and jandals.. don't come much cheaper than that !
Another money saving idea by McBoomer !
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One hopes so but....
I often agree with Ixion but not this time. Should you be unfortunate enough to highside, those riggers' gloves would likely be long gone by the time you hit the deck. Which latter time is when you actually need them. I keep mine for gardening.
It isn't just biking gear, it's any specialised clothing. The market is smaller so the prices are higher. If you do actually find yourself in a situation where you need the gear to work for you it'd be best to be wearing something designed for the job.
Once upon a time people used to wear a lot of army surplus clothing: greatcoats, boots, anklets, leather jerkins, flying helmets etc. But their bikes only did 80mph if they were lucky. And they couldn't hold even that for very long before bits started dropping off.
At the velocities attained by most modern machinery good gear is an investment.
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