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    Quote Originally Posted by duckonin View Post
    Common now we all like to have shiney new gear. Bikes especially.
    Posers especially you mean ...
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    Quote Originally Posted by duckonin View Post
    Common now we all like to have shiney new gear. Bikes especially.

    Agree with this, but, A brand new shiny bike and all new gear? As apposed to a brand new shiny bike and well worn leathers? Who would you ride beside? Not always a rule of thumb, but a good indication.

    I use Dubbin once a year before winter on my leathers, a good thick coating well rubbed in. Seems to work well for me.
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    haha what's so bad about shiny new gear?
    Unless you always want to rock outdated gear we've all got to wear new stuff some time

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    Quote Originally Posted by catharsis View Post
    haha what's so bad about shiny new gear?
    Unless you always want to rock outdated gear we've all got to wear new stuff some time
    The only time i would need to get new gear would be if I went from a 6 pack to a keg, a 30 year of leather jacket with the odd repair and a weathered look seems to blend in well . Boots Gloves and helmet, they need replacing regularly, but Jacket and Pants? Na they still fit after 30 years so why change whats really really comfy and works. Plus the dubbin I clean them with? needed a new tin last year, after 29 odd applications.
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    Quote Originally Posted by catharsis View Post
    haha what's so bad about shiny new gear?
    Unless you always want to rock outdated gear we've all got to wear new stuff some time
    I hear Bendon do a good line in gear for the fashion victim Errr I mean Fashion Conscious among us
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    Quote Originally Posted by MystikEagle View Post
    Hi guys. Just wanting some advice on how to clean my riding gear. If I had leather, I would be away laughing but I got synthetic instead due to waterproofness...
    I have just wiped all over with a damp cloth but this took ages and the gear still seems dirty. Is there a better/easier way to clean it?
    Most modern jackets and pants have zip out inners, maxhine wash ob delicate/wool isung a wool soap .... Sponge off the outer with similar or a specialist cleaner... if leather?? WHY??? just oil it every so often.....
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    Sweet as! The odd wipe with a damp rag it is!
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    Yeah so by "outdated" I actually meant technology wise and safety certification wise. Not as in, "ahh that jacket screams 1983"
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    Quote Originally Posted by Subike View Post
    Agree with this, but, A brand new shiny bike and all new gear? As apposed to a brand new shiny bike and well worn leathers? Who would you ride beside? Not always a rule of thumb, but a good indication.

    I use Dubbin once a year before winter on my leathers, a good thick coating well rubbed in. Seems to work well for me.
    99% of our riding is by ourselves (wife/I), we like it that way. Occasionally with one newbie who may of wanted the use of a mentor for a few rides. Newbie stays out front . So now we can have new shiny gear. Dubbin is good. I make my own Bee wax/oil product, almost the same as Dubs. Leather comes up a treat.

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    My leathers, which I don't use much anyway, once a year a good rub with dubbin after cleaning off remnants of suicidal bugs with a damp cloth.

    My fabric suit, which I wear on commutes and most long trips, well I find that a bit of rain every now and then keeps them clean. Boots and gloves just get dubbin on them every few months.

    You'll soon suss out what works for your kit

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