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    Off-road riding gear

    Folks I can offer advice about the best leather suit for road riding but when it comes tooff road Im a newbee.
    I've lucked in ( I think) with a set of MX pants and my Tpro chest/back protector. I'm wearing my Sidi race boots which have a fair bit of armour.
    Lid wise Im wearing a New HJC trail helmet and im wearing a lightweigh pair of leather race gloves.
    Am I on the right track or headed for disaster?
    Is there other gear I should wear?
    All or any advice gratefully recieved
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    you sound like your on the right track for basic gear,
    how much ankle rigidity do your boots offer?

    there's more gear that id suggest getting, a kidney belt is a good idea, some sort of knee protection, either knee pads/guards, or a full knee brace (broken knees suck!) see how you go with the gloves, but you may find you want to upgrade to something thicker once your hands have worn a few rocks and branches. have you got goggles? if not total motocross sells Smith goggles with rolloffs for $100 which i think is a good price.

    it all comes down to your budget and how far you want to go with it (like most things)

    someone else may want to add to this.

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    Quote Originally Posted by FROSTY View Post
    Folks I can offer advice about the best leather suit for road riding but when it comes tooff road Im a newbee.
    I've lucked in ( I think) with a set of MX pants and my Tpro chest/back protector. I'm wearing my Sidi race boots which have a fair bit of armour.
    Lid wise Im wearing a New HJC trail helmet and im wearing a lightweigh pair of leather race gloves.
    Am I on the right track or headed for disaster?
    Is there other gear I should wear?
    All or any advice gratefully recieved
    You need knee protectors. PM me, I've got some MX gear I don't use anymore.

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    if you fit size 14 boots, i have some good condition MX boots you can have.
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    Quote Originally Posted by GR81 View Post
    if you fit size 14 boots, i have some good condition MX boots you can have.
    I'm size 9 dude but thanks a million

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    Quote Originally Posted by GR81 View Post
    if you fit size 14 boots, i have some good condition MX boots you can have.
    Jeepers mate you know what they say "Big feet Big ???"

    I'm a size 9 as well lol

    Frosty you might want to keep an eye out on Tme or somewhere. I use Azonic armour. Has all the protection, albows, Back, roost, shoulders and a kidney belt incorporated. By the time you buy a roost vest, albow pads and belt you are there anyway. Got mine on t/me for less than $150-00. Trick is to look in the bicycle section as well as MX.
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    Quote Originally Posted by GR81 View Post
    if you fit size 14 boots, i have some good condition MX boots you can have.
    how big is a size 14 in mx boots in comparison to shoe sizes? or are boot sizes same as standard shoe sizes

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lion View Post
    how big is a size 14 in mx boots in comparison to shoe sizes? or are boot sizes same as standard shoe sizes
    why you hopin your a size 14 should be the same unless your lookin at some other way of doin it you also need to know if it is US measurements or not.

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    LOL I'm the big size 9 too.

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    Helmet (you already have)
    Boots that offer good ankle support( already mentioned)
    Goggles ( absolute must have )
    Armour only really protects from roost a must if you ride on dirt or get behind a four stroke.
    Elbow, knee guards I never wear them but it makes good sense.

    Boot sizing varies between manufacturer, Gaerne always run a bit large, Sidi are bang on, Fox always seem a bit on the small side.

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    my new boots are a size15 ! (fox)
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    tear off goggles would be better for you! and cheaper.

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    I have a old set of smith Goggles foams a bit worn, but i have a new lense for it, yours if you want them.
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    Get some full length motox boots - you need your shins protected. Get some knee guards or braces as others have suggested. Body armor is also good. Instead of just a roost protector, go for a body suit style.

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    Quote Originally Posted by notch View Post
    . Body armor is also good. Instead of just a roost protector, go for a body suit style.
    Couldn't agree more. Mine has some healthy scars on it which would have made some awful grooves in my body had I not been wearing it (what happens when you get out of sequence on a set of high speed whoops at Woodhill.....).
    You can borrow mine if ya want Frosty, I have no dirt bike and there isn't one on the horizon at the moment (Mrs Trumpy wants a new bathroom and the consequences of not supplying said bathroom are too awful to contemplate...). If you want it I can bring it it up with me next week.
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