Zulfi from Bachoo Motors claims he will give discount on the DSG and Alpinestars jackets that are left with him since he is getting down RJays. He said he would provide free shipping too
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If it was about promoting some eye wear then I would have been more than happy to start a thread for the same...but then thanks for your views...you will be the first to know about such review, if only there was any..Originally posted by satyenpoojary View PostI will never advocate lidless riding, be it nights or day... if you have a reason to buy eyewear to ride lidless may be its a better idea to walk or take the car.... if you are promoting a eye wear... send some to me, I will write a honest review about it!
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Originally posted by beruoist View PostGuys need your help on...on selecting from one of them
1) JOE ROCKET ATOMIC 3.0
Joe Rocket Atomic 3.0 Jacket - Street Bike - Closeout - Motorcycle Superstore
2) Fieldsheer High Flow 2 Mesh Jacket
Fieldsheer High Flow II Mesh Jacket - Street Bike - Closeout - Motorcycle Superstore
Cheers
Biru
Joe Rocket it has to be....
2002 - Pulsar 150 Classic (Still owned)
2005 - Pulsar 150 Dtsi (Still owned)
2006 - Eterno (sold)
2008 - Dio (Owned)
2009 - Pulsar 220 DTSi
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Joe Rocket Phoenix gloves
Hi Guys,
My 3 month old Moto Mesh gloves are coming apart at the seams and I plan to buy Joe Rocket Phoenix from here:
Joe Rocket Phoenix 3.0 Textile Motorcycle Gloves - RidersDiscount.com
I wanted to know if anyone has used the Phoenix glove and your opinions about the same or joe rocket gloves in general.
Any alternate good glove in the same price range (except Raven) would also be appreciated.
Cheers,
Shr.
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Have not used them, but checked the link. Seems good one. These days you get lots of good riding gloves, so it won't really matter. Just make sure the palm has reinforced leather and pick the style to your taste.Originally posted by Shreyas82 View PostHi Guys,
My 3 month old Moto Mesh gloves are coming apart at the seams and I plan to buy Joe Rocket Phoenix from here:
Joe Rocket Phoenix 3.0 Textile Motorcycle Gloves - RidersDiscount.com
I wanted to know if anyone has used the Phoenix glove and your opinions about the same or joe rocket gloves in general.
Any alternate good glove in the same price range (except Raven) would also be appreciated.
Cheers,
Shr.
BTW, My motomesh started coming apart within a month of purchase. Was cussing, but to my relief those materials coming apart were the soft towel-lookalike thing on the back of the thumbs. I removed them completely as there is another material underneath this. Do a good job and it'll look like new again
. Been using it like this for almost a year now. But now the finger portion where it comes in contact with clutch lever has holes
. Nevermind, I still use them for daily office ride. For other rides I use the more expensive GRP gloves. You can do likewise
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Dude, no offence but I think thats a really silly way of looking at things. You will always have people ready to pass a comment or two on riding gear. God forbid but if you have a spill, there is a good chance that you will really hurt yourself & the same people will turn around and say "what was the point of him having a riding jacket if he is going to wear a normal jacket to office?". Be the bigger person. Its better to be thick skinned.Originally posted by sagarraikar View Postno i don't use riding jackets while goin for work.....coz i don't have likeminded people here.....
who look at jacket and say where r u goin now for a race .........i judt wear my adidas jacket to work..
For the record I wear my Nero with Cramster gloves everyday to office. And I work in the corporate office of a large multi-national IT company.
I use a pair of fasttrack glasses at times which are light blue. They are well suited for early morning / late evening riding if I need to ride with my visor up (usually to ask for directions). Will post a picture later if possible. You will have to hunt around quite a bit though to find a pair suitable for night riding.Originally posted by harishsangwan View PostHey guys...I wanted to buy a good pair of eye wear for night riding and driving...help me decide on one..
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Ummm... guys... help here.... please.Originally posted by nicky_cool_dude_2004 View PostFoam backpad vs. CE spine pad. Which is more protective. Can anyone suggest me a good jacket at about 5k. If needed i will increased my budget. Please help me out. I will be using the jacket for everyday commute. Mandatory that it should have a waterproof lining.A fact -- It takes more love to share the pillion seat, than to share the bed.
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Ever tried wearing them at night? Makes any difference? also how good are Fastrack glasses?Originally posted by neil.jericho View PostI use a pair of fasttrack glasses at times which are light blue. They are well suited for early morning / late evening riding if I need to ride with my visor up (usually to ask for directions). Will post a picture later if possible. You will have to hunt around quite a bit though to find a pair suitable for night riding.Last edited by harishsangwan; 03-10-2010, 05:30 PM.
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Tried it a couple of times but I wouldnt recommend it. These would probably be your best bet if you insist on wearing something to protect your eyes in the night and want your visor up.Originally posted by harishsangwan View PostEver tried wearing them at night? Makes any difference? also how good are Fastrack glasses?
The Fasttrack pair I have has a wrap around type (ensures that dust doesnt enter) and the frame is made of plastic. Feels flimsy but Ive been using it for 2 1/2 years without any issues whatsoever. Serves my purpose very well. Will post a picture tonight.
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Thats another reason y I was looking for one.Originally posted by neil.jericho View PostThese would probably be your best bet if you insist on wearing something to protect your eyes in the night and want your visor up.
Looking forward to see the pic.. was also checking out the Fastrack website and they seem to have some descent looking glasses.. should check them out in person though..Originally posted by neil.jericho View PostThe Fasttrack pair I have has a wrap around type (ensures that dust doesnt enter) and the frame is made of plastic. Feels flimsy but Ive been using it for 2 1/2 years without any issues whatsoever. Serves my purpose very well. Will post a picture tonight.
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a proper back protector protects against hyperextension injury of the spine and hence very much recommended. whereas the foam back protector can only save you from abrasions at the best.so stay away from foam ones if you can afford a proper back protector. proper back protector comes in different sizes. try a size that you are comfortable with and try it with a jacket. alpinestars costs 4.5k, cramster ones cost 1.8k and pro grip ones costs 2.5k. they are worth every paisa you spend on it.Originally posted by nicky_cool_dude_2004 View PostUmmm... guys... help here.... please.
for 5k you can look for mesh as well as textile riding jackets. from cramster breezer 2, pulse and raptor. from DSG phoenix , nero. mesh are more comfortable for summer but they dont have waterproof liner.textile jackets have waterproof liner but they can get very hot and uncomfortable in summers. according to me since you live in Mumbai its better to buy a mesh one which will be good for you all through the year and about the water proof liner, i must add that you can buy a good quality rain jacket and wear it over the jacket. here if you think that the textile jackets are better then you are mistaken, the waterproof liner in these jackets act as both the thermal liner and waterproof liner as well, which means that you cannot use the liner during summer and have to carry it along separately.
i have a textile jacket and a mesh jacket. i use the mesh jacket for daily use its more comfortable and i carry the rain jacket in my backpack." if WRONG is a T-shirt ; then wearing it inside out doesn't make it RIGHT "
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Thank you for solving my query. I've finalized this []Joe Rocket UFO Jacket < Jackets & Parkas < Outerwear < Mens < Apparel < Apparel & Accessories - Shop in the US from India @ 20North but unfortunately due to short of cash, i'm waiting for sometime..Originally posted by burnrubbernotursoul View Posta proper back protector protects against hyperextension injury of the spine and hence very much recommended. whereas the foam back protector can only save you from abrasions at the best.so stay away from foam ones if you can afford a proper back protector. proper back protector comes in different sizes. try a size that you are comfortable with and try it with a jacket. alpinestars costs 4.5k, cramster ones cost 1.8k and pro grip ones costs 2.5k. they are worth every paisa you spend on it.
for 5k you can look for mesh as well as textile riding jackets. from cramster breezer 2, pulse and raptor. from DSG phoenix , nero. mesh are more comfortable for summer but they dont have waterproof liner.textile jackets have waterproof liner but they can get very hot and uncomfortable in summers. according to me since you live in Mumbai its better to buy a mesh one which will be good for you all through the year and about the water proof liner, i must add that you can buy a good quality rain jacket and wear it over the jacket. here if you think that the textile jackets are better then you are mistaken, the waterproof liner in these jackets act as both the thermal liner and waterproof liner as well, which means that you cannot use the liner during summer and have to carry it along separately.
i have a textile jacket and a mesh jacket. i use the mesh jacket for daily use its more comfortable and i carry the rain jacket in my backpack.
A fact -- It takes more love to share the pillion seat, than to share the bed.
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dude i think you need to increase budget by rs 2000/ only if tyou need a good riding jacketOriginally posted by abhichotu.abhi View PostGuys i have a budget of 3000rs and want a riding jacket. please suggest a good and long-lasting riding jacket.
Keep your bike in good repair: motorcycle boots are not comfortable for walking.
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