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  • Originally posted by B7ACKTHORN View Post
    ROFL! Me? Nah! You guys constantly make me remember things that's all, else my memory power is so down to drain!

    But thanks again, Doon. Thanks much!

    Cheers!
    VJ
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    CHERISH YOUR LIFE!


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    • Two days back visited A H Helmets, still spartan - hyperion is not available with them. TriedHelios, its good jacket and fit is also good. But I want in all black which was not available.For knee guard the person showed me scoyco brand knee guards and elbow guards, for some INR 1500. Is it worth buy? Or should I go for Cramster bionic knee guards? Or any other suggestion?

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      • Originally posted by param0504 View Post
        Two days back visited A H Helmets, still spartan - hyperion is not available with them. TriedHelios, its good jacket and fit is also good. But I want in all black which was not available.For knee guard the person showed me scoyco brand knee guards and elbow guards, for some INR 1500. Is it worth buy? Or should I go for Cramster bionic knee guards? Or any other suggestion?
        If you know your size, send a mail to [email protected] and get whatever jacket you want home delivered. Regarding the knee-guards, while I personally don't prefer the over-the-knee type, if I had to choose between the two - it would be the Scoyco. Much better quality.

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        • thank you Sir for your reply, the person at shop told me that he is getting new stock (where jackets have inbuilt KNOX armours) in one or two week time, so i will wait for that. I want to try hperion also. Instead of over-the-knee guard, what you recommand? I want to go for better option, as this are one time purchase, and I donot want to compromise on safety.

          Originally posted by Sunnyside_up! View Post
          If you know your size, send a mail to [email protected] and get whatever jacket you want home delivered. Regarding the knee-guards, while I personally don't prefer the over-the-knee type, if I had to choose between the two - it would be the Scoyco. Much better quality.

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          • The newly Limited Edition A* M-20 Monster Energy Gloves: Alpinestars M-20 Monster Energy Gloves - 3,750.00Rs

            Go for it!
            CHERISH YOUR LIFE!


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            • Originally posted by catchdoon View Post
              The newly Limited Edition A* M-20 Monster Energy Gloves: Alpinestars M-20 Monster Energy Gloves - 3,750.00Rs

              Go for it!
              More like cycleing gloves. Won't be so good as a riding glove in case of a fall. Other rhan that it looks like an absolutle delight.

              Cheers
              Ride safe
              Krishna
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              • How good are AXO knee pads ?

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                • Originally posted by xtremevicky View Post
                  How good are AXO knee pads ?
                  Big and bulky, not sure of the price , but also do try out the FOX(fake one's in the market that you get for odd 500rs) , cramster and scoyoco knee pads, if you have a decent budget get the Thor or the A* ones.

                  Cheers
                  Ride Safe
                  Krishna
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                  • Replace zipper on Alpinestar Jacket

                    Hi all,
                    The zipper on my Alpinestar mesh jacket has given up. It has not been aligning properly and does not close properly and now the slider too has broken off. The jacket is in a perfect condition and being an Alpinestar, I do not really want to give it up unless there is no other alternative.

                    So, has anyone got his jacket's zipper replaced - I guess the normal tailor will probably not be able to do it due to the thicker material so where should I get it done from?

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                    • Originally posted by thebiker2k2 View Post
                      Hi all,
                      The zipper on my Alpinestar mesh jacket has given up. It has not been aligning properly and does not close properly and now the slider too has broken off. The jacket is in a perfect condition and being an Alpinestar, I do not really want to give it up unless there is no other alternative.

                      So, has anyone got his jacket's zipper replaced - I guess the normal tailor will probably not be able to do it due to the thicker material so where should I get it done from?
                      Get it to places where they locally manufacture bags and stuff. They will be easily able to do it for you. If its juat the zipper come off loose then replacing it will be easy job.

                      Cheers
                      Ride safe
                      Krishna
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                      Run-in Procedure | Power Loss Solutions | Riding Gears 101 | Biking Brotherhood

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                      ulsar 220F
                      |2013 Honda CBR250R|KTM Duke390|Yamaha R3|Yamaha R1|Triumph Tiger XRX

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                      • Originally posted by krish2778 View Post
                        Big and bulky, not sure of the price , but also do try out the FOX(fake one's in the market that you get for odd 500rs) , cramster and scoyoco knee pads, if you have a decent budget get the Thor or the A* ones.

                        Cheers
                        Ride Safe
                        Krishna
                        I will eventually get the A* ones but for the time being was looking for alternatives. I guess I would rather wait than buy them.

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                        • Originally posted by xtremevicky View Post
                          I will eventually get the A* ones but for the time being was looking for alternatives. I guess I would rather wait than buy them.
                          Then get the fox ones, though it's an accepted fact that it is fake. But it does the job. Quite a few friends of mine have saved their knees with this one and in the mean time save up 5k for tehe A* knee guards. Even i use the fox kneeguards.

                          Cheers
                          Ride safe
                          Krishna
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                          Run-in Procedure | Power Loss Solutions | Riding Gears 101 | Biking Brotherhood

                          P
                          ulsar 220F
                          |2013 Honda CBR250R|KTM Duke390|Yamaha R3|Yamaha R1|Triumph Tiger XRX

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                          • Originally posted by krish2778 View Post
                            Big and bulky, not sure of the price , but also do try out the FOX(fake one's in the market that you get for odd 500rs) , cramster and scoyoco knee pads, if you have a decent budget get the Thor or the A* ones.
                            I have used the Thor knee guard and found it very comfortable. It seems strong as well.

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                            • Originally posted by param0504 View Post
                              ...showed me scoyco brand knee guards and elbow guards, for some INR 1500. Is it worth buy? Or should I go for Cramster bionic knee guards? Or any other suggestion?
                              Personally Scoyco is one of the best budget brands out there, forget all the others, when I say "budget brand" they mean business. Scoyco jackets, gloves, all are indeed excellent VFM money stuffs. They are just rightly priced for the right type of product, nothing more nothing less.

                              That being said, never really tried a Scoyco Kneeguards, but if you find it comfortable, and feel satisifed after trying some other brands, if you can, then I would suggest you to go for Scoyco.

                              Originally posted by xtremevicky View Post
                              How good are AXO knee pads ?
                              AXO knee guards and Cramster are pretty much tip and toe, basic protection for the price paid. Thor, A*, and others are a tad costlier, but they are worth the buck.

                              Originally posted by thebiker2k2 View Post
                              Hi all,
                              The zipper on my Alpinestar mesh jacket has given up. It has not been aligning properly and does not close properly and now the slider too has broken off. The jacket is in a perfect condition and being an Alpinestar, I do not really want to give it up unless there is no other alternative.

                              So, has anyone got his jacket's zipper replaced - I guess the normal tailor will probably not be able to do it due to the thicker material so where should I get it done from?
                              You can. Textile can be pretty much mended, though most of them cannot as it depends on the thickness. I myself ruined my gig bag zippers, and I had to take it to a cobbler to get it stitched. Take it to people who deal with leather, because they have machines with needles that are stronger and more suited for this type of operation.

                              BTW, where did you get your jacket from?

                              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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                              • Originally posted by krish2778 View Post
                                Get it to places where they locally manufacture bags and stuff. They will be easily able to do it for you. If its juat the zipper come off loose then replacing it will be easy job.

                                Cheers
                                Ride safe
                                Krishna
                                Originally posted by B7ACKTHORN View Post


                                You can. Textile can be pretty much mended, though most of them cannot as it depends on the thickness. I myself ruined my gig bag zippers, and I had to take it to a cobbler to get it stitched. Take it to people who deal with leather, because they have machines with needles that are stronger and more suited for this type of operation.

                                BTW, where did you get your jacket from?

                                Cheers!
                                VJ
                                Thanks 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...

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