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  • Originally posted by ezy_rider View Post
    Buddy... I've seen fingerless gloves with Kevlar knuckle protection.. that is why i asked...
    Sorry man, I read my earlier post and it came across as a bit curt. Didn't mean to - I was just trying to emphasize that fingerless gloves don't offer much protection when riding a motorbike and a full leather glove would be much better if it is riding gear you want to buy. I have dropped my bike a few times and I can say from experience!

    Buy something like the A-star SPS 'Shorty' gloves - easier to take on and off for that nice picture by road!

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      • Originally posted by kaynmantis View Post
        There are lots of fancy gears available. Got myself a nice riding jacket/helmets/gloves but still hasn't come around on buying a riding shoes. Wife figures we still need to eat so that has to wait. In the mean time I have to do with normal shoes. Normally my leather shoe/boots has no problem due to shifting gears (Zma is only toe shift). Just a little polish and it gets back to normal. However sneakers that has mesh on top are a different story. I was not about to spoil my new sneakers so I had to come up with a solution. Problem is I don't know where to get a shoe shield/guard to protect against abrasion while shifting gears. SO without further ado. Heres what I came up with.



        Seen some kind of guard over the internet, but hasn't seen one in real.

        Its complete DIY. Made out of pure motorcycle tube and shoe lace. The lace is tied behind the ankle so the guard does not slip off. Would have preferred a kind of proper strap, but does not get time to search for one.

        LAugh if you must. But at the end of the day, I always come back after riding with a smile

        BTW this is beta version.


        True Desi Ingenuity! Super! I really appreciate your can-do approach!

        But why don't you simply cut off a section of inner tube and stretch it over the toes of your shoes? You can cut and paste it into the right shape/size at any bicycle shop. I used to do that about 20 years ago when I had only one pair of black leather shoes and it used to cost me about 2 bucks back then. Used to last for about two months and then I'd make another.

        But of course, your design is visually far superior!

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        • Originally posted by Sunnyside_up! View Post
          But why don't you simply cut off a section of inner tube and stretch it over the toes of your shoes? You can cut and paste it into the right shape/size at any bicycle shop.
          The tube I have is not big enough to slip in. Its from my karizma rear tyre. Sneakers are considerably thicker than average leather shoes.

          Thanks all for appreciation .

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          • Originally posted by kaynmantis View Post
            There are lots of fancy gears available. Got myself a nice riding jacket/helmets/gloves but still hasn't come around on buying a riding shoes. Wife figures we still need to eat so that has to wait. In the mean time I have to do with normal shoes. Normally my leather shoe/boots has no problem due to shifting gears (Zma is only toe shift). Just a little polish and it gets back to normal. However sneakers that has mesh on top are a different story. I was not about to spoil my new sneakers so I had to come up with a solution. Problem is I don't know where to get a shoe shield/guard to protect against abrasion while shifting gears. SO without further ado. Heres what I came up with.



            Seen some kind of guard over the internet, but hasn't seen one in real.

            Its complete DIY. Made out of pure motorcycle tube and shoe lace. The lace is tied behind the ankle so the guard does not slip off. Would have preferred a kind of proper strap, but does not get time to search for one.

            LAugh if you must. But at the end of the day, I always come back after riding with a smile

            BTW this is beta version.
            how about rubber coating your toe-shifter itself !! you could have considered that possibility !!
            A very good and safe biker not only because he can pop up either of the wheels,scrape his knees on a corner or go fast and make it look stylish but because he very well knows his limits and capabilities and has the patience to learn about others and ride safe ! :)

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            • Originally posted by kaynmantis View Post
              There are lots of fancy gears available. Got myself a nice riding jacket/helmets/gloves but still hasn't come around on buying a riding shoes. Wife figures we still need to eat so that has to wait. In the mean time I have to do with normal shoes. Normally my leather shoe/boots has no problem due to shifting gears (Zma is only toe shift). Just a little polish and it gets back to normal. However sneakers that has mesh on top are a different story. I was not about to spoil my new sneakers so I had to come up with a solution. Problem is I don't know where to get a shoe shield/guard to protect against abrasion while shifting gears. SO without further ado. Heres what I came up with.Seen some kind of guard over the internet, but hasn't seen one in real.

              Its complete DIY. Made out of pure motorcycle tube and shoe lace. The lace is tied behind the ankle so the guard does not slip off. Would have preferred a kind of proper strap, but does not get time to search for one.

              LAugh if you must. But at the end of the day, I always come back after riding with a smile

              BTW this is beta version.
              Originally posted by satan69in View Post
              awesome dude....but a more simpler version would be to just wear that big broad rubber band (one where girls use to tie their hair) or that wrist band over the front end of the shoe...
              Originally posted by nin View Post
              how about rubber coating your toe-shifter itself !! you could have considered that possibility !!
              Believe it or not, there is a separate thread on this!

              I have also contributed.
              Anyway, I use the wrist band method to save my Lee Cooper formals&am in search of something like this: Equipment For the bike model Kawasaki Ninja 250R 2010 | Puig
              I guess Bluevolt will be able to bring something!
              Quench my thirst with gasoline!

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              • Even I am facing the same problem and found these solutions on EBAY :

                SHIFTER SKIN SHOE/BOOT PROTECTOR: eBay Motors (item 160474918477 end time Sep-29-10 06:12:17 PDT)

                shifter skinz shift shoe protector boot protectors skin: eBay Motors (item 180428101863 end time Sep-29-10 13:31:07 PDT)
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                2002 Yamaha RX135 4 Speed
                2005 Hero Honda KARIZMA
                2009 Suzuki ACCESS

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                • Originally posted by Sarvajit View Post
                  I guess Bluevolt will be able to bring something!
                  Lol... yes indeed. I have two gear shifters(for sneakers) at home - I bought them in Japan. Relatively simple contruction, has a piece of leather with velcro and a lace hook. I will share pictures once back in town. Right now outta Bangalore!

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                  • After few days of waiting i got my much awaited Speed and Strength Twist of Fate Textile riding jacket....
                    It has C.E approved removable elbow , shoulder and back protectors... has 6 vents ... armours feels sturdy ... fit and finish is top notch... stiching is amazing. quality is superb.
                    i am 5'11 and i weigh 72kgs size L fits me perfectly.
                    i am attaching few pictures enjoy .
                    Last edited by smoker n doper; 09-21-2010, 06:13 PM.
                    2003 - 2009 : Pulsar 150 Classic (Sold)
                    2009 - Present : Pulsar 220 Dtsi
                    2009 - Present : Honda Activa
                    2016 - Present : KTM Duke 390

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                    • Originally posted by smoker n doper View Post
                      After few days of waiting i got my much awaited Speed and Strength Twist of Fate Textile riding jacket....
                      It has C.E approved removable elbow , shoulder and back protectors... has 6 vents ... armours feels sturdy ... fit and finish is top notch... stiching is amazing. quality is superb.
                      i am 5'11 and i weigh 72kgs size L fits me perfectly.
                      i am attaching few pictures enjoy .
                      How much did this cost you ??
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                      • Originally posted by Sachinnair View Post
                        How much did this cost you ??
                        The jacket costs $200 on speed and strength website whereas i ordered it from motorcycle superstore .com and there it was a closeout product luckily... It costed me $50 for the jacket and ~ $ 10 for shipping withing US. total cost $60 ... delivery time 3 days.
                        2003 - 2009 : Pulsar 150 Classic (Sold)
                        2009 - Present : Pulsar 220 Dtsi
                        2009 - Present : Honda Activa
                        2016 - Present : KTM Duke 390

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                        • Originally posted by smoker n doper View Post
                          The jacket costs $200 on speed and strength website whereas i ordered it from motorcycle superstore .com and there it was a closeout product luckily... It costed me $50 for the jacket and ~ $ 10 for shipping withing US. total cost $60 ... delivery time 3 days.
                          what about duties nowadays???
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                          • Originally posted by darkknight View Post
                            what about duties nowadays???
                            the website require an american credit card for the payment and they deliver within USA . Since my family member was coming back from there i asked him to bring it here for me .
                            duties would be there if you want 'em to deliver in India which i highly doubt they will.. no idea on duties part.
                            if you are bringing back something as a luggage there shouldnt be any duty as such.
                            Last edited by smoker n doper; 09-21-2010, 06:31 PM.
                            2003 - 2009 : Pulsar 150 Classic (Sold)
                            2009 - Present : Pulsar 220 Dtsi
                            2009 - Present : Honda Activa
                            2016 - Present : KTM Duke 390

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                            • Originally posted by smoker n doper View Post
                              the website require an american credit card for the payment and they deliver within USA . Since my family member was coming back from there i asked him to bring it here for me .
                              aha--have done that already
                              was thinking of something else
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                              • Originally posted by darkknight View Post
                                aha--have done that already
                                was thinking of something else
                                i hope you are not talking about the thing which i am thinking about !!
                                2003 - 2009 : Pulsar 150 Classic (Sold)
                                2009 - Present : Pulsar 220 Dtsi
                                2009 - Present : Honda Activa
                                2016 - Present : KTM Duke 390

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