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    Gear for Skinny White Boys?

    i find it so hard to find gear! im 5 11'' and weigh 57 kilos, yeah i know.
    I've found some nice (and expensive) gear, but nothing fits me, anyone know of somewhere i can get some gear of reasonable price that will fit?

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    Quote Originally Posted by bc.worldlive View Post
    i find it so hard to find gear! im 5 11'' and weigh 57 kilos...
    It's quite simple:

    1) Find a cow.

    2) Slaughter the cow.

    3) Carefully remove the hide.

    4) Have the hide tanned and processed.

    5) Take the leather to a custom gear maker.

    6) Then go back and eat the fucking cow, ya skinny bastard...!
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    I'm just over 6 foot tall and 70kg and I don't have too many issues finding gear that will fit me. Go to a few different bike shops as they will probably have different products and try them all on.

    Don't expect to find the perfect fit at the first shop you go to.

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    Try all the shops you can but judging by your height and weight, I reckon your best bet is some custom leathers by Sam at Celtic Leathers

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    If you don't go the custom route, and there are plenty of options (easier with leathers than textile), then I suggest Rev'it, as it's more of a European cut, which is slimmer and they have options for short, normal and long leg in some pants.
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    I'm a bit on the silly small side too (5ft7 on a great day) and have the waist of an anorexic teen, Quasimoto helped me out with a two piece suit last year at what I think was an excellent price, have tested it by putting myself down the road at 80-90 in a completely controlled manner and it works very well
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    Ha...Thats true but life is full horrible choices sometimes Merv. Then sometimes just plain stuff happens... and then some more stuff happens.....




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    I got leather bibs on trade me for $100, and spend about $200 to have them altered to fit me .......
    well worth it.
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    Not sure what area you are in but motomail has a ton of options there that should fit up ok.
    Shouldn't be too much of an issue really.
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    Quote Originally Posted by bc.worldlive View Post
    i find it so hard to find gear! im 5 11'' and weigh 57 kilos, yeah i know.
    I've found some nice (and expensive) gear, but nothing fits me, anyone know of somewhere i can get some gear of reasonable price that will fit?
    I'd try some of the Asian brands. They are typically made for smaller sizes (I ended up having to get Asian gear for my children to get something small enough to fit them well).

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    Just get some womans gear.

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    I have the same problem. I managed to get a leather jacket in Melbourne that fits really well, and some pants from 1tonne (textile, and as far as I can see, having ridden in a few downpours, almost totally waterproof).
    I have a textile jacket whose arms are a good length, but then the rest of it is too big. Not too much of an issue because the armour stays where it's supposed to. The only thing with the jacket is that I think it creates more wind resistance than it needs to which gets a bit uncomfy on longer rides.

    Good luck, and as everyone has said, just shop around a bit, you're sure to find something.
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    cheers lads, might try some asian gear

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    Quote Originally Posted by bc.worldlive View Post
    cheers lads, might try some asian gear
    Private message Quasievil on here with the specs/measurements you want also, well worth keeping on the list.
    I have had good service from him, he's even offered me some seriously good deals on gloves etc to go with the 2 piece suit I got from him. Otherwise, to stay "local" go to 1tonne.co.nz and see if they can help, I had a pair of leather pants from them, brilliant gear for the money. Don't buy their "race" boots though, I've been wearing them for a few years, they're good but fucking uncomfy and the zips are pathetic.
    Quote Originally Posted by Paul in NZ View Post
    Ha...Thats true but life is full horrible choices sometimes Merv. Then sometimes just plain stuff happens... and then some more stuff happens.....




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    Quote Originally Posted by steve_t View Post
    I reckon your best bet is some custom leathers by Sam at Celtic Leathers
    I've got the opposite problem to the OP, I'm too short for my weight. Sam made my trousers, If I needed another pair I'd go to him again.

    I seem to recall that Quasi can do custom fitting gear as well.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ducatilover View Post
    Private message Quasievil on here with the specs/measurements you want also, well worth keeping on the list.
    Quote Originally Posted by pritch View Post

    I seem to recall that Quasi can do custom fitting gear as well.
    Quasi doesn't come on here any more. I think he got sick of the haters. He's also not doing custom gear at the mo - I enquired recently.

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