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This is a discussion on which gloves to get within the Riding Gear / Luggage forums, part of the General Utility Vehicle Discussion category; I'm torn between the Teknic Lightning Pros http://www.calsportbike.com/cgi-bin/...d=1306&count=1 and the MotoGP Nitrous http://street-bikes.ridegear.com/cgi...c88+1111216203 (chaparrall has them cheaper but no pic) both in red of course. ...
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which gloves to get
I'm torn between the Teknic Lightning Pros http://www.calsportbike.com/cgi-bin/...d=1306&count=1
and the MotoGP Nitrous http://street-bikes.ridegear.com/cgi...c88+1111216203 (chaparrall has them cheaper but no pic) both in red of course. which ones do you guys suggest?
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I don't have either of those, but I do own a couple pairs of rs taichi gp max's that are holding up to the daily commute. I think someone on ebay has them for $85, they retail for $160-$180.
http://www.dmotoinc.com/index.shtml http://motors.search.ebay.com/_W0QQsassZvanatees -I don't know or recommend this ebayer- Last edited by jafo; 03-18-2005 at 8:42 PM. |
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as flashy as they may be, i still think they will protect my hands very well in a crash... plus they were expensive, so i don't want to just throw them out and buy new ones |
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I'm kinda leaning towards those Moto GP ones. I figure no one else seems to have them yet so I might as well be the whipping boy and test them out. Anymore suggestions keep them coming. I'm gonna hold off until tomorrow evening to order anything so I can get the last few opinions and that way the order can be processed monday morning and get sent out asap.
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I have a pair of JR mesh/textile/leather ones. I wear them when its really really hot and I'm not going to far (easier to do just one velcro strap as opposed to 2 per glove) They aren't on the site anymore so I guess they don't make them anymore. I like them but don't wear them a lot. I much prefer a good full leather guantlet style glove. The hands are the first thing you try to break you fall with instinctively so I'd rather have some good protection there. The Tour Master Robomax's are pretty sweet looking, they might be third on my list. I've heard good stuff about them in a recent thread. Maybe I should wait till monday night to place an order as the sundays are usually dead around here. See if I can get a bunch of opinions. You people suck, you make me want all this stuff and just make my decisions harder.
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I'm a glove whore.
I've used (last 2 years)- JR Phoenix (short-cuff, carbon knuckle, strictly in-town gloves) JR Highsides (comfortable gauntlet style, padded knuckle, great feel and comfort, but a little thin) Speedrag (short-cuff, carbon knuckles, in-town) GPStars (Won in raffle, thick semi-gauntlet, carbon knuckle, great in CA winter) Teknic Chicanes (Sport riding, thicker than JR's, padded knuckle, good feel and comfort) I'd recommend: http://www.teknicgear.com/catalog.php?styleid=1&pid=20 The '04's are on-sale right now for (get this) $25 at Cycle Gear stores. The above $50 gloves are good, and if I were racing, I would spend quite a bit more ($75 +), but for the price, you can get quality gloves for mucho cheap. And, afford to buy a new pair every year if need be, though you can get 2 years out of most the gloves I've listed (as I have).
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on>> Just cause they market their products to the squid crowd doesn't exactly make them bad gloves. I have a pair of hooligans (all black, no bling) and they're the most comfortable I've ever worn. They have also held up considerably better than a few buddies A* FWIW. I wouldn't probably have anything else thats ICON, but I think their gloves are great.
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I'm gonna order the MotoGP ones. I like them too much and I'll be the test monkey.
update: ordered
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