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    Quote Originally Posted by hogfire View Post
    never heard of hornee tho
    I heard of it when I was eleven.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DangerousBastard View Post
    I heard of it when I was eleven.

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    I hope they caught the guy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gizzit View Post
    Personally .... I'd much rather see a "Hornee" arse on a chick ... than seeing her "Draggin" her arse !!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Number One View Post
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    I've never heard of "Hornee", but I would recommend staying away from "Hardas" jeans.
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    I'm in Sydney and the Honree brand is well known here. I have a pair and I have found them to be great. I think the quality is just as good as Draggins and the price is pretty much the same. For me it really came down to fit, I found the Hornee jeans were better for me however I have friends who like the fit of Draggins.

    I would suggest trying both on (sitting on a bike) and choosing which ever feels better.

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    so does anyone know where we can go and try both types on in auckland?

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    Well, after happily wearing my "Hornee" kevlar-reinforced jeans over a couple of years (they are my sole bike riding pants; very comfortable and stylish, on and off my bike), I'm about to buy some cargo pants by the same manufacturer - as an alternative, not because my jeans are worn out yet! Highly recommended

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    Quote Originally Posted by VINTAJ View Post
    Well, after happily wearing my "Hornee" kevlar-reinforced jeans over a couple of years (they are my sole bike riding pants; very comfortable and stylish, on and off my bike), I'm about to buy some cargo pants by the same manufacturer - as an alternative, not because my jeans are worn out yet! Highly recommended
    As crazy as it sounds, have you tried crashing in them? How did you fare afterwards. I always figured the lack if impact protection in Draggin Jeans and the like would make a small crash hurt like a mofo with broken bones and things.

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