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  • Originally posted by n_aditya View Post
    Thanks a ton Satyen. So if i order riding gear and say, tires online, apart from duty what else would i pay (shipping of course, what amount of taxes would i pay, octroi?, etc.?)
    Depends on the mood of the customs and postal officials usually... its a location based fixed % from place of "landing & dispatch" ... a bit complicated and confusing...
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    • Hi Guys, some input needed.... travelling to KL on thu... looking for a complete set of riding gear..any idea if i will get anything worthwhile there?

      if any of you know specific places in KL where i could go, would be of great help.

      Thanx in advance.
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      • @ Argee - Buddy, if you want to try out the A-stars jacket, both SenthilDSK and Hellsangels of Chennai XBHP have the same jacket - I don't know their sizes, but you will definitely get an idea, so give them a call.

        Between the jackets, I would definitely suggest the Mesh A-stars for the Chennai climate. The Nero's definitely cannot be as comfortable to wear as a full mesh version. The A-stars jacket can take an specialist back protector at any time, so you can order one and pop it in when it arrives - in the meanwhile, the supplied foam protector will give you at least basic protection.

        That said, AFAIK, no back protector except the armored ones can actually prevent your back flexing the wrong way in a crash - and even they are limited in their efficacy because of the way that they are worn. The regular protectors provided in most jackets are for abrasion resistance and to protect your spine from scraping against the tarmac.

        The A-stars waterproof pants are not a good idea in my opinion for regular use. Ravi who joins us regularly when we do Ninja's only rides has a pair and they are quite warm to wear according to him. Also, the knee protectors are very basic foam. He has replaced them with CE hard protectors, but they are flappy and cannot be fitted properly. Their only real attraction in my opinion would be abrasion protection, since they are not even padded.

        I would suggest a sturdy pair of jeans ( Draggin Jeans is the world leader in casual motorcycle clothing with Kevlar and Dyneema, the World's Strongest Fibre, forming its revolutionary lining ? ) with a pair of bionic knee pads for the Chennai climate - even Cramster (as suggested by Neil ) would do the job well. I crashed two weeks back and though I shredded my jeans, my Cramsters kept my knees safe - not a scratch - didn't even feel the impact. Oh - and I wear my knee-pads under my jeans.

        As for gloves, I would recommend a quality pair since any crash is going to have you contacting the road with your hands - I would recommend the A-stars SP-X - very well designed and made - you can check this out with Senthildsk again - he has a pair.

        Hope this helps.

        P.S. - Also suggest that you look at a pair of quality boots - they've saved my feet twice in the last two weeks!!

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        • Originally posted by pc2211 View Post
          travelling to KL on thu... looking for a complete set of riding gear..any idea if i will get anything worthwhile there?
          Kochi - Planet DSG; call up Mr.Sabu (098447373966) in advance & ask him to get the stocks that you intent to buy.

          Originally posted by Sunnyside_up! View Post
          @ Argee - Buddy, if you want to try out the A-stars jacket, both SenthilDSK and Hellsangels of Chennai XBHP have the same jacket - I don't know their sizes, but you will definitely get an idea, so give them a call.
          Thanks for the pointer; will check them out before transfering the money; either ways, DSG is least interested in business too

          Originally posted by Sunnyside_up! View Post
          Between the jackets, I would definitely suggest the Mesh A-stars for the Chennai climate.
          Model?

          Originally posted by Sunnyside_up! View Post
          The Nero's definitely cannot be as comfortable to wear as a full mesh version.
          Correct & I've ruled it out from my list

          Originally posted by Sunnyside_up! View Post
          The A-stars jacket can take an specialist back protector at any time, so you can order one and pop it in when it arrives - in the meanwhile, the supplied foam protector will give you at least basic protection.
          Agreed

          Originally posted by Sunnyside_up! View Post
          That said, AFAIK, no back protector except the armored ones can actually prevent your back flexing the wrong way in a crash - and even they are limited in their efficacy because of the way that they are worn. The regular protectors provided in most jackets are for abrasion resistance and to protect your spine from scraping against the tarmac.
          Err...are you saying the CE protected accessory doesn't help as much as a armoured ones? But the armour from A* is way too expensive; it comes in the range of some 16K or so.

          Originally posted by Sunnyside_up! View Post
          The A-stars waterproof pants are not a good idea in my opinion for regular use.
          Aargh!!! I'd only 2 things on mind...
          1. Abrassiveness
          2. Covering the knee cap; I'm little silly to say that I don't like to wear a knee cap that is exposed rather would like to cover it up
          3. No separate tie up required, like, if the knee cap is attached to the pants, all I need to do is simply wear the pants instead of tieing up knee caps each time.
          But I'm surprised to see your comments against them!!!

          Originally posted by Sunnyside_up! View Post
          Ravi who joins us Their only real attraction in my opinion would be abrasion protection, since they are not even padded.
          Ok, I'll give another throught before finalizing

          Originally posted by Sunnyside_up! View Post
          I would suggest a sturdy pair of jeans ( Draggin Jeans is the world leader in casual motorcycle clothing with Kevlar and Dyneema, the World's Strongest Fibre, forming its revolutionary lining ? ) with a pair of bionic knee pads for the Chennai climate
          Ok, I'll have a look at the jeans
          Edit - I guess this is not available in India yet; I've folks going to US this month end for a period of 2 months, let me see if I can get it through them.
          Edit - Sorry; not my cup of cake; did you see the prices? $270 odd for a biker jeans!!! way too expensive.

          Originally posted by Sunnyside_up! View Post
          even Cramster (as suggested by Neil ) would do the job well.
          Zaphod & you've given enough proofs; besides its a statement from Neil, so no looking back. Though I do not like Cramster, I'll make an exception on this one.

          Originally posted by Sunnyside_up! View Post
          Oh - and I wear my knee-pads under my jeans.
          This is what I wanted to avoid doing everytime

          Originally posted by Sunnyside_up! View Post
          I would recommend the A-stars SP-X - very well designed and made - you can check this out with Senthildsk again - he has a pair.
          Well, I finalized upon DSG carbon; no A* with gloves, they cost like bomb. I guess DSG is almost the same as A*

          Originally posted by Sunnyside_up! View Post
          P.S. - Also suggest that you look at a pair of quality boots - they've saved my feet twice in the last two weeks!!
          But no riding boots FOR SURE!!! I want Woodlands; but the models I like are like 2-3 years old ones which are no longer being sold these days.
          Last edited by aargee; 10-13-2010, 05:21 AM.
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          • Originally posted by aargee View Post
            Kochi - Planet DSG; call up Mr.Sabu (098447373966) in advance & ask him to get the stocks that you intent to buy.
            Err......I thought KL was Kuala Lumpur...

            Originally posted by aargee View Post

            Model?
            The A-stars T Breeze

            Originally posted by aargee View Post
            Err...are you saying the CE protected accessory doesn't help as much as a armoured ones? But the armour from A* is way too expensive; it comes in the range of some 16K or so.
            Well, if you're serious about serious back protection, then that's the way to go.

            Originally posted by aargee View Post
            Aargh!!! I'd only 2 things on mind...
            1. Abrassiveness
            2. Covering the knee cap; I'm little silly to say that I don't like to wear a knee cap that is exposed rather would like to cover it up
            3. No separate tie up required, like, if the knee cap is attached to the pants, all I need to do is simply wear the pants instead of tieing up knee caps each time.
            But I'm surprised to see your comments against them!!!
            Actually dedicated and properly fitted knee-pads will do better than some protectors flapping around in your pants - so....




            Originally posted by aargee View Post
            Ok, I'll have a look at the jeans
            Edit - I guess this is not available in India yet; I've folks going to US this month end for a period of 2 months, let me see if I can get it through them.
            Edit - Sorry; not my cup of cake; did you see the prices? $270 odd for a biker jeans!!! way too expensive.
            Lol!

            Originally posted by aargee View Post
            Well, I finalized upon DSG carbon; no A* with gloves, they cost like bomb. I guess DSG is almost the same as A*
            No offence to DSG - but IMHO there is simply no comparison in build quality.

            Originally posted by aargee View Post
            But no riding boots FOR SURE!!! I want Woodlands; but the models I like are like 2-3 years old ones which are no longer being sold these days.
            Woodlands are great hiking/all-purpose footwear but to compare them with dedicated riding boots?

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            • Originally posted by Sunnyside_up! View Post
              Err......I thought KL was Kuala Lumpur...
              Oh!!! May be I overlooked

              Originally posted by Sunnyside_up! View Post
              The A-stars T Breeze
              Yeah, but that's the one I'm buying!!!

              Originally posted by Sunnyside_up! View Post
              Well, if you're serious about serious back protection, then that's the way to go.
              Anyway, not now!!!

              Originally posted by Sunnyside_up! View Post
              Actually dedicated and properly fitted knee-pads will do better than some protectors flapping around in your pants - so....
              Originally posted by Sunnyside_up! View Post
              No offence to DSG - but IMHO there is simply no comparison in build quality.
              Originally posted by Sunnyside_up! View Post
              Woodlands are great hiking/all-purpose footwear but to compare them with dedicated riding boots?
              See, actually these are for everyday use, does anyone use A* for everyday use? Not sure. Besides, riding everyday with all gears imagine everytime, twice a day I've to wear & remove...
              1. The jackets
              2. Knee pads
              3. Pants
              4. Riding shoes (and wear the formals)
              And not to mention the gloves!!!

              Woodland is fine, but wouldn't wear everyday to office. That's why I prefer just 2 or 3 wears, jacket, pant & gloves, so that the pant contains the knee protection & jacket contains the elbow, shoulder & back protection.

              PS - On a lighter note, imagine the quality of gears worn compared to the puny little Rx, people would really lol!!!
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              Awareness + Skill is what keeps you out of harm's way
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              • Need Help - Guys, do you know who else stocks A* in India apart from Planet DSG? The response is more than worst with Pune DSG. Can someone help me pls? Tks.
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                • Originally posted by aargee View Post
                  Kochi - Planet DSG; call up Mr.Sabu (098447373966) in advance & ask him to get the stocks that you intent to buy.
                  Originally posted by Sunnyside_up! View Post
                  Err......I thought KL was Kuala Lumpur...

                  My error

                  Meant Kuala Lumpur... any idea about stuff there?
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                  • Originally posted by aargee View Post
                    Need Help - Guys, do you know who else stocks A* in India apart from Planet DSG? The response is more than worst with Pune DSG. Can someone help me pls? Tks.

                    AFAIK, DSG is like a superstockist for A-Stars in India - everyone else takes stock from them and therefore likely to be more expensive.

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                    • Originally posted by tibby View Post
                      Man, I envy your riding gear. Can you post the stuff on the riding gear thread, do that I may oggle at it.
                      On Nikhil's demand--
                      JoeRocket.com (I have in full black)

                      JoeRocket.com

                      Pictures by sheelpriye - Photobucket

                      Alpinestars isn't featured anywhere as I got a fake one.

                      Shoes-
                      WOODLAND

                      Will get a JR or Alpine Stars next.

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                      • Originally posted by sheelpriye View Post
                        On Nikhil's demand--
                        JoeRocket.com (I have in full black)

                        JoeRocket.com

                        Pictures by sheelpriye - Photobucket

                        Alpinestars isn't featured anywhere as I got a fake one.

                        Shoes-
                        WOODLAND

                        Will get a JR or Alpine Stars next.

                        Since your gear is waterproof, get the JR Sonic boots.

                        A question - how comfortable is the jacket in warm weather? And the pants? Are they ok for warm weather too?

                        I'm a JR fan too and have their jacket, gloves and boots. Not sure which pants to buy though - so your feedback would be helpful.

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                        • Originally posted by n_aditya View Post
                          I am looking for waterproof boots (since i cant invest in 2 pairs, i'd rather just buy a waterproof pair) and have zeroed in on the below 2 brands.

                          1. RJays H2O Boots (5.9k INR)

                          2. JoeRocket.com (8.5k INR)

                          Please review the features and help me decide. I was interested in the Joe Rocket but the RJays H2O seems to be better in terms of protection (i'm not too much into looks, protection matters more for me).
                          Here are the differentiating factors between RJays and Joe Rocket (protection features).

                          RJays:
                          • Reinforced toe and heel protection
                          • Ankle and shin plated protection

                          Joe Rocket:

                          • Reinforced padded shin with hook and loop closure
                          • Padded ankle area
                          • Molded plastic side impact protection

                          Please help me decide between the above two boots. Intending to make the purchase by this weekend.

                          I am leaning towards RJays since it has plated protection compared to the Joe Rocket that has only padded protection. Plus RJays is cheaper by 2k.
                          Last edited by n_aditya; 10-13-2010, 07:40 PM.
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                          • Originally posted by Sunnyside_up! View Post
                            Since your gear is waterproof, get the JR Sonic boots.

                            A question - how comfortable is the jacket in warm weather? And the pants? Are they ok for warm weather too?

                            I'm a JR fan too and have their jacket, gloves and boots. Not sure which pants to buy though - so your feedback would be helpful.
                            I like Super Street more.

                            Jacket is comfy, it has a winter liner, you can remove them.

                            Pants have a water-proof liner & w/o removing the liner you CANNOT wear them in summer, even in a climate controlled environment. Which means they do the job in freezing winters.

                            I wanted to get the Alter Ego as it appeared cooler, but functionality wise Ballistic rocks.

                            I would say, money well spent.

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                            • Originally posted by n_aditya View Post
                              Here are the differentiating factors between RJays and Joe Rocket (protection features).

                              RJays:
                              • Reinforced toe and heel protection
                              • Ankle and shin plated protection

                              Joe Rocket:

                              • Reinforced padded shin with hook and loop closure
                              • Padded ankle area
                              • Molded plastic side impact protection

                              Please help me decide between the above two boots. Intending to make the purchase by this weekend.

                              I am leaning towards RJays since it has plated protection compared to the Joe Rocket that has only padded protection. Plus RJays is cheaper by 2k.
                              Buddy,

                              I did a lot of research before buying my boots and these are some of the protection features that I learned a boot should have;

                              - A boot should ideally have a reinforced heel and toe area
                              - The heel and ankle are especially prone to damage and apart from having a reinforced ankle/heel area, the boot should ideally have a mechanism to anchor the foot to the protected heel area, so that the foot does not move around inside the boot in the event of a crash. So a good boot normally has some kind of mechanism to 'lock' the foot in position within the boot. Most high end track boots have this feature.
                              - A more sophisticated boot will also have features that prevent the ankle from twisting in the event of a crash . Several of Puma/Sidi/Dainese models have this additional protection.
                              - Metal components do not add to the impact protection - they are more suitable to aid in 'sliding' e.g. toe-sliders. Of course they may aid in penetration protection by providing an additional layer of hardened material.

                              I haven't examined either of these boots but if I were you I would go with the one that had most of the features listed above.

                              I hope that this helps.

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                              • Originally Posted by n_aditya
                                Here are the differentiating factors between RJays and Joe Rocket (protection features).


                                Molded plastic side impact protection
                                Please help me decide between the above two boots. Intending to make the purchase by this weekend.

                                I am leaning towards RJays since it has plated protection compared to the Joe Rocket that has only padded protection. Plus RJays is cheaper by 2k.

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