Better save some money and go for the DSG Revive or primal.
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Yeah, you're right.Originally posted by vkuchhal View PostDSG Moto Mesh gloves are nics and cheap gloves.. but believe me , they will not save you ,in case of a crash.. i just had it a couple of days back and the gloves tore off..
Better save some money and go for the DSG Revive or primal.
I have had to repair my gloves 3 times in less than a year
They do look good, though, but I feel that they are okay for the city but definitely not for touring.
Just my 2 cents worth
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I only ride in the city and plus, my ride is a Twister...I do not cross 60 km/h.Originally posted by vkuchhal View PostDSG Moto Mesh gloves are nics and cheap gloves.. but believe me , they will not save you ,in case of a crash.. i just had it a couple of days back and the gloves tore off..
Better save some money and go for the DSG Revive or primal.
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Originally posted by HellsFury View PostI only ride in the city and plus, my ride is a Twister...I do not cross 60 km/h.
MY accident happened when i was riding at a speed of 20 and the gloves tore off.
This time i will go for the glove which has good leather in the palm.. because palm is the first thing that touches the ground, in case of a fall.RIP Marco
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Originally posted by kaynmantis View PostMuch better than not wearing anything. Be warned though, it'll soon come apart. Had one myself.Thanks for the info. Will go for something better after these go bad.Originally posted by vkuchhal View PostMY accident happened when i was riding at a speed of 20 and the gloves tore off.
This time i will go for the glove which has good leather in the palm.. because palm is the first thing that touches the ground, in case of a fall.
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I own the first one and recommend not to buy as it does not have proper protection in the areas to grip..Originally posted by nizarp View Post
If possible buy a better gloves upto the range of Rs. 1000/-Flying at the speed of Life!
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the first one is available in mumbai for Rs.450...good buy for basic safety gear...Originally posted by nizarp View Post
the dsg ones wont last for long...the mesh coming apart...if your shelling in 850 for those...better put in some more and go for better ones...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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I own the probiker gloves. Available across between 450 - 650. I wouldnt recommend them as i dont find them comfortable after the first 15-20 mins of riding. There are 'dots' (Originally posted by nizarp View Post
) on the inner palm side for a better grip, but they start causing numbness after a while. So suggest you look for something else perhaps.
i have shifted to DSG Primal gloves, but those are more suited for touring. I would recommend the DSG moto mesh @ Rs. 850 for your purpose. Log on to PlanetDSG : Motorcycle Riding Gear, Accessories, Apparel and.. to order.If you are not afraid, you have probably chosen too easy a mountain to climb!!
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