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  • Originally posted by stefanm View Post
    Ok I am going to answer my own question here, I have decided to go for the Rjays Octane, the main reason is Knox body armour and the only jacket less than 10k with CE approved back protection, plus lots of ventilation, which I need as most of my riding is during the day, in full sun, was tempted by the DSG Maze and the Rjays Swift, I'm sure either would have been good enough, the Maze has good features such as CE approved armour and leather on the shoulders and the Swift is well made, after reading through the threads, a few minor complaints with the DSG raised some concern, although there is many happy users on the forum and between the swift and the octane, the choice is based purely on the armour, as I do a lot of highway mileasge and high speeds and you never know whats around the corner!

    Oh yeah, forgot to ask, would the camo/military Octane jacket look ok an the old red colour R15?

    Good decision there mate and yes it will go well with ur R15
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    • Originally posted by jacob View Post
      Good decision there mate and yes it will go well with ur R15
      Thanks bro, will be sending my order in the morning along with knee guards, Zulfi just mailed me back and the Octane Camo is in stock, so less paranoia for me
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      • Originally posted by stefanm View Post
        Thanks bro, will be sending my order in the morning along with knee guards, Zulfi just mailed me back and the Octane Camo is in stock, so less paranoia for me
        Congrats i ordered for a speed and strength, moment of truth SP jacket (camo) it has reached my sis in US now eagerly waitin for her to return to india
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        • Originally posted by jacob View Post
          Congrats i ordered for a speed and strength, moment of truth SP jacket (camo) it has reached my sis in US now eagerly waitin for her to return to india
          Ha, that's what I was going to get originally, by time I decided the friend of my uncle had already reached India from the US, win some, you lose some!
          Beware of Bread, don't say I didn't warn you!
          More than 98 percent of convicted criminals are bread eaters !
          Statistics show that more than 75 % of violent crimes are committed within 24 hours of eating bread !
          Bread is known to be extremely addictive. Subjects deprived of bread and given only water, actually begged for bread after just two days !
          Bread has been proven to kill. Scientists have now uncovered alarming evidence that 100% of the people who eat bread will eventually die !

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          • The Road Company Dirtsack Saddlebag

            Guys,

            i ended up picking the road company dirtsack saddlebag for my FZ. sharing some pictures for you all.

            So far the quality looks really good. Although with the amount of zippers i am sure this won't do good when the rain gods decide to give it a full throttle.
            A quote by a toilet, " use me well, keep me clean, i would never tell anybody whatever i have seen.." :P

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            • ^^ what is the cost..............??
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              • Originally posted by shv18 View Post
                Guys,

                i ended up picking the road company dirtsack saddlebag for my FZ. sharing some pictures for you all.

                So far the quality looks really good. Although with the amount of zippers i am sure this won't do good when the rain gods decide to give it a full throttle.
                Good saddlebag. What is its capacity & what is the cost??
                NOT BEEN THERE NOT DONE THAT

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                • Originally posted by princesirohi View Post
                  ^^ what is the cost..............??
                  Originally posted by madhav krishna View Post
                  Good saddlebag. What is its capacity & what is the cost??
                  Total damage:3.2k. I bought it from www.OutdoorTravelGear.com - Motor Biking, Camping, Hiking, Urban Cycling, Climbing, Water Sports, Lifestyle
                  The total capacity is 44 litres (22 litres each side). Although i haven't tested it yet. The stitches are really nice and so are the zippers in terms of quality and i am quite impressed with the 3M reflective material, doesn't look of shoddy quality.

                  Rain resistance is something i would be able to check only once the monsoon hits mumbai. But as far as my gut feeling goes, one will have to cover the bag with plastic and also wrap up the clothing inside in plastic if one chooses to tour during peak monsoon.

                  i was initally thinking of going for Cramster Colt (37 Litres) but after seeing numerous negative reviews of fellow xbhp members with their experience with cramster: http://www.xbhp.com/talkies/coffee-l...-cramster.html i decided to go against it.

                  i was wondering can we get rain covers for such saddle bags separately?? if yes can anyone direct me to one store for the same?

                  will provide you guys a full report once i do a test ride with full luggage.
                  Last edited by shv18; 03-14-2011, 12:41 PM.
                  A quote by a toilet, " use me well, keep me clean, i would never tell anybody whatever i have seen.." :P

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                  • My New Riding Boots

                    My SIDI Vertigo Rain Boots:


                    I ordered it on bikebandit.com, & got it shipped to my friend in US who brought it down.
                    The price worked out to USD 300 including the cost of boots, shipping within US, handling charges paid to UPS (Package Receiving Service: Pack & Ship Services - UPS Westminster - www.UPSinWestminster.com), & collecting costs.

                    I decided on the sizing on the basis of the sizing chart, & it is a perfect fit.
                    The quality & finish of the boots is fantastic (they are 'Made in Italy').

                    I'm enjoying every moment of riding with the boots.

                    My views on the YZF-R15 V2.0: http://www.xbhp.com/talkies/news/198...tml#post699240

                    The pleasure is when your rear wheel slides, and you bring it back; and when the front wheel lifts, you take your time bringing it back.

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                    • Originally posted by tibby View Post
                      My SIDI Vertigo Rain Boots:


                      I ordered it on bikebandit.com, & got it shipped to my friend in US who brought it down.
                      The price worked out to USD 300 including the cost of boots, shipping within US, handling charges paid to UPS (Package Receiving Service: Pack & Ship Services - UPS Westminster - www.UPSinWestminster.com), & collecting costs.

                      I decided on the sizing on the basis of the sizing chart, & it is a perfect fit.
                      The quality & finish of the boots is fantastic (they are 'Made in Italy').

                      I'm enjoying every moment of riding with the boots.

                      holy crap, I love them.

                      A bit on the costly side though

                      How do they fare while walking?
                      A good long ride can clear your mind, restore your faith, and use up a lot of fuel.

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                      • Originally posted by tibby View Post
                        My SIDI Vertigo Rain Boots
                        I love these boots. Its on my wishlist and hopefully i'll have a pair in the next couple of months.

                        Congrats on the boots. Hopefully, it'll make you more regular on our rides.

                        Originally posted by Parth View Post
                        How do they fare while walking?
                        Feels a bit wierd compared to "normal" boots but its comfortable and doesn't bite. Excellent fit and finish. Worth the price.
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                        • Few question on riding boots...
                          - What's the edge on riding boots over a regular Woodlands or any other semi casual wear?
                          - Is it because it protects the ankles from getting broken or something?
                          - Does these riding boots also come with protectors?
                          - Are these advisable for everyday city commuting purpose or only for long rides?

                          PS - When answering the last question, pls answer barring off safety aspect
                          Skill is what keeps you on a Motorcycle
                          Awareness + Skill is what keeps you out of harm's way
                          ATGATT + Awareness + Skill means you might Live To Ride another day

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                          • Originally posted by aargee View Post
                            Few question on riding boots...
                            - What's the edge on riding boots over a regular Woodlands or any other semi casual wear?
                            - Is it because it protects the ankles from getting broken or something?
                            - Does these riding boots also come with protectors?
                            - Are these advisable for everyday city commuting purpose or only for long rides?

                            PS - When answering the last question, pls answer barring off safety aspect
                            1. More protection. With a woodlands you can still crack your shin bone or ankle or foot. On one of our rides last year, a bus grazed a rider and he fell. Even with thick leather boots he had a fracture on his foot. Took ages to heal even though it was just a hairline crack.

                            2. Yes. Achilles heel protection, calf protection, shin protection, etc. etc. See the product description.

                            3. Yes. It is a riding boot with safety features.

                            4. You can use it for intra city commutes too. Some boots are very stiff while others are not. Depends on the one who is wearing them and his level of comfort.
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                            • Guys cant find those key chains here..i posted it early...but found one place but its far and i think its closed due to some maintenance(A.H.HELMETS NEAR ANDHERI)...any help i cant get????i live in kandivali.!!

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                              • Thanks very much Adi. That clears all the questions. But tell me, even the riding pants I find it little cumbersome for everyday ride to office, do we really need a riding boots or is there one for everyday use? Reason being that, using a riding boot everyday will force me to carry along the formal footwear instead of wearing it & riding.
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                                Awareness + Skill is what keeps you out of harm's way
                                ATGATT + Awareness + Skill means you might Live To Ride another day

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