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Try Tirumala Enterprises at Double road - Lalbag road junction. They had quite a few scoyco gloves when I visited there last, not sure if they had MC10 though.Originally posted by pcgamer View PostHey guys, where can i buy scoyco MC10 gloves in bangalore or any reliable online store? If not available, please suggest other good ones under rs.600 for city riding.
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Thanks. I'll try that.Originally posted by TeeJayy View PostTry Tirumala Enterprises at Double road - Lalbag road junction. They had quite a few scoyco gloves when I visited there last, not sure if they had MC10 though.
BTW, why are these so cheap, are they fake or are they of crappy quality?
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these may be cheap but they are not at all bad. These saved my palm once in an accident. I wear daily to office & wore them during tours too.Originally posted by pcgamer View PostThanks. I'll try that.
BTW, why are these so cheap, are they fake or are they of crappy quality?
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Cheap doesn't equal crap mate. Buy the best you can afford, and do check the things in person before you buy.Originally posted by pcgamer View PostThanks. I'll try that.
BTW, why are these so cheap, are they fake or are they of crappy quality?
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I have a scoyco glove too, and it has been bashed, battered, smashed, whatever you can call it and still going pretty fine. It's just plain soft glove. But then it's done and still is doing it's job well.
My buddy has a probiker glove, I guess it's okay quality and nothing to worry about, competitively priced, they do their job and that is to protect. Don't expect some heavy crashing in these gloves, for that you need to invest in better leather gloves.
Cheers!
VJ
I made a mistake like that and I am still suffering.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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Help in getting a leather suit
Hi Guys,
I am planning to hit the Sriperumbudur track in the near future, planning to get a leather suit for it (one piece or two piece, whatever that will help me get inside the track first). I don't have a big budget, suggest me something as cheap as possible. This is just to feed the passion in me, dont want to burn a big hole in my bank balance and invite severe backlash from people back home.
Searched the thread whole day and looked into Performance Racing Store, sportbiketrackgear.com, www.goforkrp.com, www.planetdsg.com, www.bikebandit.com. Did go through these sites looks like the least would cost me around 30k bucks. I am looking for something around 15k bucks Is it possible in the first place? If not the track dream has to wait
Will going two piece reduce the cost?
I have a brother working in UK. Does buying from there reduce the cost by any chance?
P.S: Is a full suit compulsorily required to enter the track?Last edited by Chandru Raj; 05-17-2012, 05:05 PM.CBR250R |
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Generally one piece is mandatory. Check cramster website too, they have a suit in 25kFare thee well xBhp, All the best for being the biggest name in corporate world
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There are some jackets, which cost upwards of 25 and even 40k for which you can get a decent full piece leather suit. It really depends on what you needOriginally posted by Chandru Raj View PostHi Guys,
I am planning to hit the Sriperumbudur track in the near future, planning to get a leather suit for it (one piece or two piece, whatever that will help me get inside the track first). I don't have a big budget, suggest me something as cheap as possible. This is just to feed the passion in me, dont want to burn a big hole in my bank balance and invite severe backlash from people back home.
Searched the thread whole day and looked into Performance Racing Store, sportbiketrackgear.com, www.goforkrp.com, www.planetdsg.com, www.bikebandit.com. Did go through these sites looks like the least would cost me around 30k bucks. I am looking for something around 15k bucks Is it possible in the first place? If not the track dream has to wait
Will going two piece reduce the cost?
I have a brother working in UK. Does buying from there reduce the cost by any chance?
P.S: Is a full suit compulsorily required to enter the track?
To your second question, in a track situation it's highly recommended that you use a leather jacket or a leather pant or a one piece suit. The reason being people switch to one piece suit is it provides consistent feel and it hugs the body in its entirety rather than two separate pieces, say, jack and a pant.
Yes, getting it sourced from overseas if someone is getting for you is a real cheap deal, comparatively, you don't save much, but yes you do save some.
Try sourcing it locally, you have AXO Talon and RJays Stealth both come in and round 33000 rupees much low compared to high-end brands and in the end you need protection and these offer you that protection
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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Hey bro this is the cheapest 1-piece available in India at Torqued Apparel and Accessories | Facebook.Originally posted by Chandru Raj View PostHi Guys,
I am planning to hit the Sriperumbudur track in the near future, planning to get a leather suit for it (one piece or two piece, whatever that will help me get inside the track first). I don't have a big budget, suggest me something as cheap as possible. This is just to feed the passion in me, dont want to burn a big hole in my bank balance and invite severe backlash from people back home.
Searched the thread whole day and looked into Performance Racing Store, sportbiketrackgear.com, www.goforkrp.com, www.planetdsg.com, www.bikebandit.com. Did go through these sites looks like the least would cost me around 30k bucks. I am looking for something around 15k bucks Is it possible in the first place? If not the track dream has to wait
Will going two piece reduce the cost?
I have a brother working in UK. Does buying from there reduce the cost by any chance?
P.S: Is a full suit compulsorily required to enter the track?
Here is the link to the Suit: KOMINE APPAREL | Facebook
Hope I was of help to pursue your track day dream
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Thanks man, I missed it. Can someone provide me a review of this full suit?Originally posted by prateek2210 View PostGenerally one piece is mandatory. Check cramster website too, they have a suit in 25k
Ya currently 33k is out of my budget, but still I will invest once heavy rather than twice murky, if that's the best bet the least money can get me.Originally posted by B7ACKTHORN View Post
Yes, getting it sourced from overseas if someone is getting for you is a real cheap deal, comparatively, you don't save much, but yes you do save some.
Try sourcing it locally, you have AXO Talon and RJays Stealth both come in and round 33000 rupees much low compared to high-end brands and in the end you need protection and these offer you that protection
Cheers!
VJ
Regarding the overseas sourcing, my brother who is working in UK is coming back next month. So will it save some bucks rather than shipping it from online store?
Thanks a lot for the information man!Originally posted by akshayhonda View PostHey bro this is the cheapest 1-piece available in India at Torqued Apparel and Accessories | Facebook.
Here is the link to the Suit: KOMINE APPAREL | Facebook
Hope I was of help to pursue your track day dream
That's the cheapest I have encountered, but it says it is a mesh predominant one. Then is it slightly highly priced? From the pics I feel they do allow it to the tracks and does it have some certifications? In short, if someone uses it can they give a review of it?CBR250R |
Bajaj Pulsar 180 - dts i |
Bajaj CT 100
Sometimes it takes a whole tankful of fuel before you can think straight.
It was not that far on the map.
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Just came across this website: Probike Wear :- Textile Wear, Leather Wear, Kid Wear, Saddle Bags, Motocross Wear
Any views/reviews??CHERISH YOUR LIFE!
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Originally posted by Jonak View PostMy Digicam is at my Dad's room.
He is sleeping now.
Do not wanna wake him up.
Temporarily posting pics clicked by my mobile camera.
I can post better quality pics tomorrow if you want. 
AXO Racing Knee guard

AXO Racing elbow guard.

Pro-biker gloves.


The gloves costs 800 INR
The AXO racing knee+elbow protector costs 1800 INR
Did you buy it online? If not from where? It will be a great help. Thanks already.CHERISH YOUR LIFE!
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Yes, Chandru, getting it sourced from a person who is overseas can reduce spending a bit more than purchasing it in India, but again the difference is not that significant, but yes there is a saving.Originally posted by Chandru Raj View Post
Ya currently 33k is out of my budget, but still I will invest once heavy rather than twice murky, if that's the best bet the least money can get me.
Regarding the overseas sourcing, my brother who is working in UK is coming back next month. So will it save some bucks rather than shipping it from online store?
Komine Racing Suit is of both mesh, and leather at high impact areas, which is really amazing at 20k but that's as a introductory offer as mentioned by the site and it might be increased after that, but still a tad too costly for a meshed one.Originally posted by Chandru Raj View PostThanks a lot for the information man!
That's the cheapest I have encountered, but it says it is a mesh predominant one. Then is it slightly highly priced? From the pics I feel they do allow it to the tracks and does it have some certifications? In short, if someone uses it can they give a review of it?
Try sourcing full leather suits, you won't regret after buying leather suit than buying a mesh which if you take a spill and if it gets split then 20,000 is nothing but useless.
Go for full leather protection whatsoever. Yes it gets hot due to our climate and hey, we only wear it for track day right, so who cares if it gets a little hot than compromising on protection.
Here is the link to Cramster's Full Leather Suit
Full Leather Suit* - Road/Circuit Racing#
Features:
-Fully Imported Product
-1.23 MM Premium Grade Leather
-CE Armours with Temper Foam Top
-Detachable/Replacable Knee Sliders
-Stretch Kevlar @--UnderArms --Calves--Crotch
-Stretching Leather Panels
@ Pelvis/Lowerback
@ Knee Area
-Non Allergic Inner Mesh Lining
Colours: As per Picture
Sizes : S/M/L
INR 26,000/-
Cheers!
VJ
Last edited by B7ACKTHORN; 05-18-2012, 02:55 PM.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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