However, do consider Spartan Helios as a third option. Its around 6,500/- but worth the extra price.
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I would suggest RJays Swift from the above two. Also their is good discount on them at Bachoo Motors (in case you order it online from Mumbai).Originally posted by bhargavrama View Post
However, do consider Spartan Helios as a third option. Its around 6,500/- but worth the extra price.
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If I am not wrong DSG Maze (the mesh jacket) has been discontinued. I have that I think that for Indian weather, it's one of the best textile jacket."HASTA LA VICTORIA, SIEMPRE !" - Chesigpic
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Where can I find Spartan jackets in Bangalore?Originally posted by Edd View PostI would suggest RJays Swift from the above two. Also their is good discount on them at Bachoo Motors (in case you order it online from Mumbai).
However, do consider Spartan Helios as a third option. Its around 6,500/- but worth the extra price.
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Check out Let's Gear Up in HSR..Originally posted by bhargavrama View PostWhere can I find Spartan jackets in Bangalore?
Contact details are on the SpartanProGear site
Spartan ProGear | Contact us
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DSG ACQUA, and Cramster, and RJAYS Tempest check Cramster website for more info. All gloves in Spartan are not waterproof. Though they are resistant to an extent, most leather gloves out there are not 100% waterproof.Originally posted by srinath.teram View PostHey all,
I am in search for a water-proof touring gloves. Budget around INR 3K. Could you please suggest some? I use Spartan Pegasus now for short rides and does its job well until it rains
How about Spartan Ares?
Stick with RJAYS if you just have these two options.Originally posted by bhargavrama View Postplanning to buy riding jacket
stuck between 2 options
RJays Swift n DSG Nero
Both are around da same price.
Need advice on which one to buy
It's was the first jacket to come with leather panels etc, good stuff but quality ain't that great.Originally posted by rx100.7050 View PostIf I am not wrong DSG Maze (the mesh jacket) has been discontinued. I have that I think that for Indian weather, it's one of the best textile jacket.
Cheers!
VJ
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Anyone own the below jacket?
Performance Racing Store. Joe Rocket Ballastic 8.0 Jackets
What are your reviews and how is it different from?
Performance Racing Store. Jeo Rocket Jacket - Atomic 4.0 [waterproof]Always assume the other guy will mess up - Ride Defensively!
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A shift sock sounds really good but what worries me is that it may get stolen. The s&s ones suit me the best but read in a review that the sole develops holes pretty fast. Is it easy for someone to take off the gear sock from the bike?Originally posted by Sunnyside_up! View PostI would suggest the S&S pair for college use. A simpler and cheaper solution would be to get a shift sock for your bike - Rs.1000/- at PRS, so that you can wear any shoes to college.
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Sock is useless investment if you ask me Roll, but it does have its advantage, but it can be lost easily and worse stolen. It's nothing but a elssticized cotton.Originally posted by Xzibit Roll View PostA shift sock sounds really good but what worries me is that it may get stolen. The s&s ones suit me the best but read in a review that the sole develops holes pretty fast. Is it easy for someone to take off the gear sock from the bike?
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Yes the fellow member quoted, the RJAYS armor are of course CE approved, but the back armor is foam as in most brands.Originally posted by bhargavrama View PostBut RJays Swift doesn't have CE Armour. Is it a deal breaker?
To sum it up in one sentence, RJAYS is good, Spartan is better.
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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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Exactly what I feel. However rubber ones are also available. But they are no good if they can be stolen. Have posted a list of shoes a few posts back. Would you please have a look.Originally posted by B7ACKTHORN View PostSock is useless investment if you ask me Roll, but it does have its advantage, but it can be lost easily and worse stolen. It's nothing but a elssticized cotton.
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A shift sock is NOT made of "elasticised cotton". Its only called sock because it slips onto the gear lever like a sock? It is made of out of a high density silicone- rubber like material which once put onto your gear lever, will protect your shoes from the wear and tear of shifting gears. Simply use a rubber glue solution on the inside when sliding them on and it cannot be taken off. Many of my colleagues at work use it to protect their shoes.Originally posted by Xzibit Roll View PostExactly what I feel. However rubber ones are also available. But they are no good if they can be stolen. Have posted a list of shoes a few posts back. Would you please have a look.
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There's one type made out of fabric too:sly:. However sticking the sock to the lever might work for me. Thanks for the help.Originally posted by Sunnyside_up! View PostA shift sock is NOT made of "elasticised cotton". Its only called sock because it slips onto the gear lever like a sock? It is made of out of a high density silicone- rubber like material which once put onto your gear lever, will protect your shoes from the wear and tear of shifting gears. Simply use a rubber glue solution on the inside when sliding them on and it cannot be taken off. Many of my colleagues at work use it to protect their shoes.
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Sunny, I bought one when I was in Delhi for 50 bucks yellow one with the name NITRO on the sock, cheap and it shows.
It was basically tight elastic band like a woman's hairband except with a fancy name. Now I know costly ones are different and you're right made of plastic rubber but yet to see those.
Cheers!
VJ
Sent From My Phone Using Internet.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 B7ACKTHORN View PostSunny, I bought one when I was in Delhi for 50 bucks yellow one with the name NITRO on the sock, cheap and it shows.
It was basically tight elastic band like a woman's hairband except with a fancy name. Now I know costly ones are different and you're right made of plastic rubber but yet to see those.
Cheers!
VJ
Sent From My Phone Using Internet.
Well there must be a huge difference between a woman's hair band priced at fifty bucks and a professional piece of kit that costs a thousand, don't you think?
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Hello everyone!
I am planning to go for gear shopping within this week.
Just for info. I live in Navi Mumbai.
I already own a SOL MetalMan 68sII and DSG Carbon gloves.
I went through major part of the whole thread and have shortlisted the following.
Jacket:
(Budget upto 8k)
As I live in Mumbai, where the climate is generally hot and humid I'd like to go for a mesh jacket.
I liked the Spartan Helios as it comes with a rain liner and also KNOX armor.
As I was going through the thread I found that the quality of Rjays and JR is relatively better than Spartan.
How true is this? I would like the jacket to last for at least 2 years with weekly use.
Riding Boots:
(Budget upto 9k)
I have shortlisted Alpinestar's SMX1 and AXO Primato II.
Both of these are within my budget where the A* exceeds the AXO by around Rs.500.
As the A* SMX1 is a short riding boot, will it give the same level of protection if worn with knee guards
compared to AXO shoes with knee guards?
I am slightly inclined towards the A* as they're short while AXO are full length riding boots.(ease in movement while not riding)
Which one should I go for?
Also, I do understand that both of these are not waterproof but they wont get damaged if worn during
monsoons right?
Also to clarify, these pair of shoes will be worn only when going for a long ride ie around 7-8 days a month.
Any other options within my budget are welcome!
Thanks
-RishabLast edited by rishab; 05-30-2013, 07:22 AM.
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