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  • Re: Universal : Riding Gear Thread

    Originally posted by INDYAN View Post
    I am planning to buy a all season riding jacket under 4k.
    Dsg cost more than my budget, carsara has few jackets but don't know about quality of it.

    Guys please suggest jacket under 4k.

    Ps: somewhere in forum ,may be in dominar section ,a guy bought a jacket just at 2800 and it was awesome. Now I am not able to find that post 😢
    I would highly recommend you to increase your budget to 5-6K as at 4K you will not get a jacket with authentic CE approved protectors at limbs also.

    If thermal liner is not a feature under consideration you can check the Aspida Atlas (I think that's the most inexpensive Jacket from known reputed brands)

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    • Re: Universal : Riding Gear Thread

      Originally posted by Astrix View Post
      I would highly recommend you to increase your budget to 5-6K as at 4K you will not get a jacket with authentic CE approved protectors at limbs also.

      If thermal liner is not a feature under consideration you can check the Aspida Atlas (I think that's the most inexpensive Jacket from known reputed brands)
      Thanks
      Any review for dsg evo 2 jackets
      How are they

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      • Re: Universal : Riding Gear Thread

        Originally posted by midnightevil parth View Post
        don't mingle prices of riding gear and price of bike. Would recommend solace sprint or solace defender plus. ₹6200 and ₹7500 respectively.
        From bbg i would recommend bbg xplorer ₹6100.
        Cheers !
        thank you brother

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        • Re: Universal : Riding Gear Thread

          [QUOTE=Pradeep Smile;1318225]
          Originally posted by MidnightEvil Parth View Post
          Kindly mention your budget.


          Budget will be around 1.5k...
          Solace Passion and Cramster Blaster.

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          • Please suggest me shoes for bike ride.

            Next week i'm going for mumbai to coorg ride, bikers please suggest me good/safety shoes for ride.

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            • Re: Suggest my first riding jacket. Budget around 7K

              Originally posted by Abubakr View Post
              I want to buy a riding jacket with a bughet of 7K for my Gixxer SF. Someone suggested scimitar jacket which cost around Rs.5500 but I'm more inclined towards BBG ladakh jacket or Rynox tornado pro. Thanks in advance.
              BBG jackets are good. I'm using the xPlorer. Decent amount of ventilation and the fitting is good. But the rain liner that comes with it is not up to the mark. After around 1.5 years of use, the water started sipping through the stitches though very little. Don't know about the Rynox tornado pro.

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              • Re: Universal : Riding Gear Thread

                BBG spiti is over priced though. 7500₹ for CE 1 level guards

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                • Re: Universal : Riding Gear Thread

                  Hey Guys,

                  I bought Revz riding pants few months back , that time my waist was 36. Then I started loosing weight now my waist is 33. Its a good thing but my riding pant is too loose for me. Kindly suggest what should I do. doubt about alteration of riding pant, not sure how can it be done.

                  Ride Safe,
                  Aniruddha Shinde
                  Slow is Smooth, Smooth is Fast !!!

                  My Ladakh Journey

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                  • Re: Universal : Riding Gear Thread

                    A long term 'short' review on tcx xs sport WP boots
                    I got this boots around 1.5 years back.At that time my only trips were just short rides to town.within a few days of use,the soft material on the upper lips of ankle area were coming apart.it didn't bother me much and didn't go through the hassle of returning as the layer of softtouch material was peeling off,more of a visual damage than a structural one.the boots were surprisingly waterproof initally,even in heavy rains.now after around 1.5 years of light use with a just a few long trips,the boots have turned out to be a disappointment.the sole has split already,(got it stitched)the metal eyes for laces are provided only for the top two holes,the rest of the holes have widened (probably due to lack of metal eyes)and one of them has even torn noticeably.the soft layer of material has peeled of randomly making it look like a patched up old boots,and it is no more waterproof.it might be the odd case of a faulty piece,or genuine quality issues.have read raving reviews of tcx boots online although most of them were for their higher end boots.since i didn't find any post reviewing the same,thought a review would be helpful to people looking to buy boots from tcx in the future.the protection it provides is great(ankles-medial and lateral, reinforced heels,toe,stiff soles etc) though the durability is dissapointing.
                    Last edited by Thamps; 11-09-2017, 11:36 PM.

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                    • Re: Universal : Riding Gear Thread

                      Originally posted by Aniruddha Shinde View Post
                      Hey Guys,

                      I bought Revz riding pants few months back , that time my waist was 36. Then I started loosing weight now my waist is 33. Its a good thing but my riding pant is too loose for me. Kindly suggest what should I do. doubt about alteration of riding pant, not sure how can it be done.

                      Ride Safe,
                      Aniruddha Shinde
                      Aniruddha contact your dealer for alterations. If not, find and contact some solace dealer, they offer alterations and repairs on most gear brands. Do ask them.

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                      • Re: Universal : Riding Gear Thread

                        Hello fellow bikers. I have a budget of 3.5k for gloves. Thinking of full gauntlet ones. Please give suggestions. Also will they keep my hands warm enough in delhi winters? How do you people manage?

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                        • Re: Universal : Riding Gear Thread

                          Originally posted by hemanta View Post
                          Hello fellow bikers. I have a budget of 3.5k for gloves. Thinking of full gauntlet ones. Please give suggestions. Also will they keep my hands warm enough in delhi winters? How do you people manage?
                          You can either go for solace bravo or cramster trg2 as many people are using cramsters in the forum and they are quite happy with it.

                          Personally i use solace bravo for touring and it has ample amount of protection and warmth in it.
                          But it has perforated leather too near fingers and upper wrists, where perforation is neither too small nor too big. (See the pics below).
                          You can't go wrong with either of them.

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                          • Re: Universal : Riding Gear Thread

                            Thank you Somesh..
                            Now does leather gloves suffice for chilly winter mornings?

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                            • Re: Universal : Riding Gear Thread

                              I'm going for Solace Bravo.
                              Has anyone here used Studds SMG 4 gloves?

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                              • Re: Universal : Riding Gear Thread

                                Originally posted by hemanta View Post
                                Thank you Somesh..
                                Now does leather gloves suffice for chilly winter mornings?
                                If its not bearable use surgical gloves inside

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