Riding Gear / Luggage: Discussion of Helmets, Boots, Gloves, Leathers, Jackets, Pants, Back Protectors, Earplugs, Tank Bags, Tail Bags, Saddlebags, etc.
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12-10-2003, 9:59 PM
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Join Date: 05-02-2002 Location: Toronto, Canada
Bike(s): 02 Red/Black CBR 954RR/ 08 Red/Black CBR 1000RR Age: 35 Posts: 2,026
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| Knee Sliders I'm looking to pick up some sliders for the first time. What should I get? Hard, soft? Do they come with the velcro backing? Who makes a good one? I was looking at the Alpinestar ones, any good? |
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12-10-2003, 10:31 PM
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Join Date: 05-30-2003 Location: Bailey, North Carolina
Bike(s): 01 Erion 929, 00 CR125, 99 Goldwing, 03 Yamaha R6 Age: 34 Posts: 393
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| Re: Knee Sliders I use the ceramic "Teknic" sliders. They last a long time and slide very smooth. Kinda expensive but worth it. |
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12-10-2003, 11:11 PM
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Join Date: 07-27-2001 Location: Toronto, Ontario
Bike(s): 02 CBR954 Silver, 02 CBR954 Black Age: 39 Posts: 972
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| Re: Knee Sliders I use Bickle sliders...last very long...and if you send in your pants, he will sew on velcro and include the sliders for 70 CDN. (That was two years ago, price might have changed) AWESOME Deal.... http://www.bickleracing.com/ |
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12-10-2003, 11:39 PM
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Join Date: 08-28-2001 Location: Valencia, CA
Bike(s): BMW R1150GS ADV and down to only 4 others! Posts: 3,203
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| Re: Knee Sliders I like the A&G leather pucks, but have burned through a set of Intutive and a set of Dianese 2000's. I find the hard plastic not as smooth as the leather. |
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