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Old 01-27-2005, 4:24 AM
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Re: New girl looking for some advice!

Hi Sway and welcome

There are a few of from the UK on here but "them over there" tend to hog the bandwidth so it's hard to get a word in between .

I wouldn't discount something like the cbr 6 I know its quick but its also light and modern with impecable manners.
Insewerance is going to be an issue for you but sadly its a price we have to pay over here.
As far as leathers, second hand quality gear seems to be going for 250 ish, which to me seems alot of money when you can get new Hein Gerrick stuff for arround that kind of money.

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Old 01-27-2005, 10:52 AM
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soooooo....uuuuuuuuuuuummm....u single?
What an inappropriate question! I think a more appropriate question would be are you single and what do you look like? Measurements?
How 'bout a pic maybe?
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Old 01-27-2005, 2:34 PM
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CBR400rr would be ideal...wish they had more smaller bikes like that in the states.

That's your first investment...the 2nd and more important is gear...DO NOT GO CHEAP ON GEAR!!!! When you fall...yeah...when not if, you'll be glad....don't get a textile jacket. Get the best leather jacket w/ CE armour. ...and don't go cheap on the helmet either!

Good luck to you!
I wouldn't rule out a textile jacket. I have one and its done it job admirably. Been on the ground a couple times (very low speed though, under 15mph I'd say) and has a couple scuffs. I sowed up a hole over the left shoulder above the armor. But I have no idea where that hole came from because the top of my shoulder has never hit the ground.
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Old 01-27-2005, 3:23 PM
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I wouldn't rule out a textile jacket. I have one and its done it job admirably. Been on the ground a couple times (very low speed though, under 15mph I'd say) and has a couple scuffs. I sowed up a hole over the left shoulder above the armor. But I have no idea where that hole came from because the top of my shoulder has never hit the ground.

Just wait until you're sliding across the tarmak at high speed...even leather don't last long at high speeds! I've tested my alpinestars suite at 120+...I had holes in the ass and it didn't take but a sec to get hot and eat up the cow on my butt. Low side at 45...just scuffs.

Just trying to save someone some hide! They are cool..temperature wise.
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Old 01-27-2005, 3:29 PM
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Just wait until you're sliding across the tarmak at high speed...even leather don't last long at high speeds! I've tested my alpinestars suite at 120+...I had holes in the ass and it didn't take but a sec to get hot and eat up the cow on my butt. Low side at 45...just scuffs.

Just trying to save someone some hide! They are cool..temperature wise.
well for street use I'm not going 120

but yes for high speeds leather is definetly the way to go.
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Old 01-27-2005, 4:26 PM
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well for street use I'm not going 120

but yes for high speeds leather is definetly the way to go.
yeah but even at low street speeds I'd much rather be sweating my ass off in the hot leather knowing it will hold up in a skid across the pavement. They are better than nothing, cool and cheap but to me it's like wearing a baseball helmet to ride in. I've had my share of road rash!
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Re: New girl looking for some advice!

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I wouldn't rule out a textile jacket. I have one and its done it job admirably. Been on the ground a couple times (very low speed though, under 15mph I'd say) and has a couple scuffs. I sowed up a hole over the left shoulder above the armor. But I have no idea where that hole came from because the top of my shoulder has never hit the ground.
I'd say it was the buzzards pecking at you.


I've got a hole in lower right sleve of my Cordura jacket after a 110km/h off, shoulder was all good though, just a few scratches there. What did you use to sow it up the hole, anything special?
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well for street use I'm not going 120
You telling me you've never had your blade over 120, even in textiles? Sorry, I have to call...


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Old 01-27-2005, 11:32 PM
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You telling me you've never had your blade over 120, even in textiles? Sorry, I have to call...


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