I need some confirmation from experts as to whether I can proceed or not. The only thing is, even if it doesn't provide protection, it is okay, but it shouldn't have a negative imapct like piercing the knees during a crash etc. So, what say guys?
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So, after looking at a few posts above, I'm thinking of getting the fake fox knee guards on eBay. It'll be cheaper by an additional 100 with a coupon
I need some confirmation from experts as to whether I can proceed or not. The only thing is, even if it doesn't provide protection, it is okay, but it shouldn't have a negative imapct like piercing the knees during a crash etc. So, what say guys?
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I see. Zippers are something which are so called "consumables" as they are one aspect of the jacket which are used repeatedly, so even an Italian brand in Italy is susceptible to failure at times. But I guess they should have lasted real long before giving up.Originally posted by thebiker2k2 View PostThanks for the suggestion guys - I do know of someone who makes/repairs bags so I will try that first. No idea of anyone who works on leather and I do not think cobbler can really work with zipper...
VJ - I had got it from Milan (Italy) a couple of years back - had gone there on a trip and there is a huge bike gear showroom (Union Bike) there where I spent atleast a couple of hours just looking at stuff - it was like paradise
. This Alpinestar jacket and Alpinestar GPX gloves were on sale and I just couldn't resist buying this Italian brand from Italy 
Both have been serving me pretty well since then...
They are used by quite a few people and they seem to do their job real good without any fuss. So why not!Originally posted by pcgamer View PostSo, after looking at a few posts above, I'm thinking of getting the fake fox knee guards on eBay. It'll be cheaper by an additional 100 with a coupon
I need some confirmation from experts as to whether I can proceed or not. The only thing is, even if it doesn't provide protection, it is okay, but it shouldn't have a negative imapct like piercing the knees during a crash etc. So, what say guys?
Cheers!
VJ
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Agreed that I too expected the zipper to last a while longer as well but then one reason for them giving up so soon could be because in my daily commute my jacket gets quite dirty so the extra friction provided by the dirt could have caused the jacket's zipper to get worn out sooner than expected... But the rest of the jacket is as good as newOriginally posted by B7ACKTHORN View PostI see. Zippers are something which are so called "consumables" as they are one aspect of the jacket which are used repeatedly, so even an Italian brand in Italy is susceptible to failure at times. But I guess they should have lasted real long before giving up.
Cheers!
VJ
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apologies for interrupting in mid, but I think dirt may not be a factor for something that is made to cut the contact from the ambient .......... I mean (say for example) the backpacks we use too have zippers and if they come from reputed brand like AT, Samsonite etc etc they last really really long (across all seasonsOriginally posted by thebiker2k2 View Postbecause in my daily commute my jacket gets quite dirty so the extra friction provided by the dirt could have caused the jacket's zipper to get worn out sooner than expected...
) ............ and for sure Alpinestar is a brand to reckon with ......... I think may be it was carrying some factory defect within (may be) !!
Anyways shopping at MILAN sounds real cooooooooooooooooooool
Warm Regards,
Pranav
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Entry level Riding Gloves: Scoyco MC08
(kindly bear with the quality of photographs) (Just a straight n simple experience sharing after using it for a week)
OEM DescriptionHands-on-experience after using it for a week:
The fit and finish of the product is really good and is pretty much light in weight. The upper skin of the glove is of a fabric (they call it Tartan Lycra).
The palm is made up of synthetic leather and had added padding stitched to it (pic below).
There are breathing holes given beneath on the fingers to fulfill ventilation needs and keep your fingers away from excess sweating.
There is no protection at the thumb. Just fabric and synthetic leather are stitched with breathing holes on the portion of synthetic leather.
There is no protection at the finger nails. At the inside there is a padding placed in between your knuckle and the knuckle protector material of the glove, to ensure good comfort even in case of a crash.
Although I am yet to run in scorching heat, but I personally expect this pair of gloves to be a bit warm inside (that is, it may provoke sweating of the palm).
Concluding:
The product is a VFM for the paid price. I bought it online through eBay at INR 550/- after calling the seller to decide the size. It is a very good pair of gloves as far as daily commuting is concerned and is perfectly washable, if soiled. Furthermore, kindly refer to the OEM pamphlet for all the details.
Warm Regards,
Pranav
Use riding gears because Safety doesn't happen by Accident
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Originally posted by xpranav View Post(kindly bear with the quality of photographs) (Just a straight n simple experience sharing after using it for a week)
OEM Description:
Name:Leisure-Moto Gloves-MC08
MC08 is designed for passionate riders, using a large area plastic shell covered on the gloves, in order to achieve good protection. There are 4 vents in front of the shell,standing out the breathable effect and there is cotton pad under the synthetic leather on the palm. MC08 modeling has quite a cool looking, and it’s the first choice for riding.
...... The product is a VFM for the paid price. I bought it online through eBay at INR 550/- after calling the seller to decide the size. It is a very good pair of gloves as far as daily commuting is concerned and is perfectly washable, if soiled. Furthermore, kindly refer to the OEM pamphlet for all the details.
But I thought you were riding Honda Stunner, not a bicycle
kidding. I won't just downgrade Scoyco, as they almost define what a budget stuff should look like with the quality they offer. But since you've already bought this, I wouldn't suggest you riding on this for long distance trips. For normal commuting inside city, office/home, this should do just fine. But if you plan to tour a lot, get yourself a good leather glove.
Cheers!
VJ
Once upon a time, a guy asked a girl 'Will you marry me?'
The girl said, 'NO!'
And the guy lived happily ever after and rode motorcycles and watched sport on a big screen TV, went fishing and surfing, and played golf a lot, and drank beer and scotch and had tons of money in the bank and left the toilet seat up and farted whenever he wanted.
THE END
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Yes sir, I still have your words with me ............ since you told me to go for full leathers so I am nurturing my pocket to buy one ............ just give me some timeOriginally posted by B7ACKTHORN View Postget yourself a good leather glove.
. Consider this scoyco as a special appearance ............ movie to abhi baaki hai
Warm Regards,
Pranav
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indeed sir ............. i am looking to upgrade to the leathers soonOriginally posted by princesirohi View Postthese are very basic gloves without much real protection.... upgrade bro....to leather gloves ...
Warm Regards,
Pranav
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Please dont get me wrong, but protective gears are for safety and protection against mishap. Mishaps dont differentiate between first few times and many more times. Get the best you can afford, or stay away from rides till you get good ones. I for one will not be going on any rides this summer till i get a mesh jacket, though i have elbow guards. For winters i have an excellent leather jacket which is better than the protective textile jackets, so.Originally posted by dirtymind View PostAs I'm new for rides, would like to know your reviews for the Fox riding gear jacket and gloves are they good enough for start??
IMHO Fox riding gear are meant mostly for Motosport and the ones you get in India are fake. You do the evaluation now.
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Kunwar was precise. FOX usually makes apparel and gloves related to off-roading. And moreover their armor suit wouldln't be suited for practical purposes compared to a mesh jacket. So I would recommend you to invest in a proper motorcycle apparel, by saving some money.Originally posted by dirtymind View PostAs I'm new for rides, would like to know your reviews for the Fox riding gear jacket and gloves are they good enough for start??
If you want any please, don't hesitate to ask.
Cheers!
VJ
Once upon a time, a guy asked a girl 'Will you marry me?'
The girl said, 'NO!'
And the guy lived happily ever after and rode motorcycles and watched sport on a big screen TV, went fishing and surfing, and played golf a lot, and drank beer and scotch and had tons of money in the bank and left the toilet seat up and farted whenever he wanted.
THE END
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So can you suggest me a good brand which would be good for me & which is easily available for shipping in India, I'm from Pune.Originally posted by B7ACKTHORN View PostKunwar was precise. FOX usually makes apparel and gloves related to off-roading. And moreover their armor suit wouldln't be suited for practical purposes compared to a mesh jacket. So I would recommend you to invest in a proper motorcycle apparel, by saving some money.
If you want any please, don't hesitate to ask.
Cheers!
VJ
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Cramster knee guards, reliable, cheap and used by many.Originally posted by dirtymind View PostSo can you suggest me a good brand which would be good for me & which is easily available for shipping in India, I'm from Pune.
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Cheers!
VJ
Once upon a time, a guy asked a girl 'Will you marry me?'
The girl said, 'NO!'
And the guy lived happily ever after and rode motorcycles and watched sport on a big screen TV, went fishing and surfing, and played golf a lot, and drank beer and scotch and had tons of money in the bank and left the toilet seat up and farted whenever he wanted.
THE END
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