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Old December 23rd, 2010, 07:27 PM   #1
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Most Ridiculous Gear

Ever come across low-quality gear that just plain sucks? Here is the place to vent. Have you ever seen a piece of gear so ridiculous, you wonder who would buy it? Post it here, and laugh with us at the manufacturers.

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Shifter Skins - $20. You slip them over your TENNIS SHOES to protect your TENNIS SHOES from scuff marks from the shifter. Umm, hey squid, if your TENNIS SHOES can't handle the shifter, they probably aren't going to hold up well against 50mph gravel. Vega makes some decent quality boots for around $70 bucks. So, for the cost of $50 tennis shoes and $20 shifter skins, you could just buy purpose built riding shoes with actual protective properties. Or you could just get some Akito Monza leather riding boots for $40 that look and feel great and, while not super protective, are a damn site better than ridiculous shifter skins.

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Old December 23rd, 2010, 07:55 PM   #2
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Almost a cliche for pointless "gear", this helmet's horns.


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Old December 23rd, 2010, 08:51 PM   #3
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Hey, you could put someone's eye out with those! The horns, I mean. Total safety hazard. Also, other than the chest protectors, she's got no road rash protection.

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Old December 24th, 2010, 02:37 AM   #4
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Ever come across low-quality gear that just plain sucks? Here is the place to vent. Have you ever seen a piece of gear so ridiculous, you wonder who would buy it? Post it here, and laugh with us at the manufacturers.

My first entry, in the dumb idea category:



Shifter Skins - $20. You slip them over your TENNIS SHOES to protect your TENNIS SHOES from scuff marks from the shifter. Umm, hey squid, if your TENNIS SHOES can't handle the shifter, they probably aren't going to hold up well against 50mph gravel. Vega makes some decent quality boots for around $70 bucks. So, for the cost of $50 tennis shoes and $20 shifter skins, you could just buy purpose built riding shoes with actual protective properties. Or you could just get some Akito Monzo leather riding boots for $40 that look and feel great and, while not super protective, are a damn site better than ridiculous shifter skins.
I've also seen different brands of "shift socks" that fit over the shifter. I wear my Joe Rocket waterproof boots almost exclusively but I had to wear uniform shoes a few times and that was all it took to wear right through a brand new pair of shoes (big hole in a $25 pair of shoes from Target/Walmart). My next pair had the soles crack straight through like a perpendicular clean cut without any riding, so I guess cheap shoes are just cheap. I didn't even notice the last problem until I walked across a wet rug. That's because it cleanly cracked along the sole pattern in the same places on both shoes.
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Old December 24th, 2010, 06:49 AM   #5
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Because you don't use the ends of your fingers for anything. Why did we evolve opposable thumbs anyway? No need to protect them either, right?


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Old December 24th, 2010, 11:07 AM   #6
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Pink gear.......... nuff said!
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Old December 24th, 2010, 11:32 AM   #7
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Pink gear.......... nuff said!
Pink gear? I don't see any pink gear here. You mean behind the hot woman? Oh, wait on the hot . . . wait, I got distracted. Wow, that is one hot woman. What were we talking about?
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At least it's a ZX-10R, even if it does have that goofy stretched swingarm.
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Old December 24th, 2010, 12:42 PM   #9
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Wow to those tennis shoe covers. My waterproof leather workboots were $30 on sale. Not only do they look clean enough that if Im feeling lazy I can wear them to work in place of dress shoes, but I went down at 30mph and they barely have a scuff (and didnt come off).

Sweet gloves, too, haha. On the flip side, I paid 25 for my armored leather/mesh gloves from walmart, and while I was sliding on the edge of my palm I just knew my hand was gonna be a bloody mess, but you actually cant even tell where I slid. Funny enough, I was actually on my way to get some new gloves, but im not so concerned now. Just a hidden gem from walmart, I guess :P .
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Product features on this high fashion motorcycle jacket from Armadillo gear? MP3 Pocket + headphone loops and a cuff mitten with thumb loop. A cuff mitten? The fabric is "protective" 320 denier material, with lots of bits ready to catch on things when you crash. Better than nothing, sure, but does the picture below show someone actually protected?

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Old December 29th, 2010, 01:22 PM   #11
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I was gonna say, isnt 320 denier nylon about like a rain jacket? And it looks like yes, haha.
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Old December 29th, 2010, 05:50 PM   #12
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Oxford Rider Grips

BAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!

Its a belt, with handles . . .



That you wear like a girdle . . .



So your buddy can hang on!

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Old December 29th, 2010, 06:48 PM   #13
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Heh, in that case it's not the gear that is ridiculous, but the add itself :P .

I actually sewed straps onto the sides of my jacket under the torso, but it is so my girlfriend can hang on more comfortably :P .

I think I might die if I see two fully geared-up dudes on a bike like that. But, I might give them the benefit of the doubt and guess they were on a hardcore ride and one of their bikes broke down and they needed to go get parts or something :P . At least, that's what I'd hope...
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Old December 29th, 2010, 07:30 PM   #14
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BAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!

Its a belt, with handles . . .



That you wear like a girdle . . .



So your buddy can hang on!

. Something about those pics is just hilarious


How about this helmet doesn't really do much at all. the spike would be a nice way to be impaled though. Guess that is what they are looking for eh

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Old December 31st, 2010, 09:31 AM   #15
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LOL Addy! I personally think she looks damn hot in pink!
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"I feel like motorcycle Barbie"

Real quote. LMFAO

Although I must admit her added accessories(chesticles) are very well done.
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Old December 31st, 2010, 12:21 PM   #17
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This hasn't been brought up yet? I am disappoint....

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Old December 31st, 2010, 12:24 PM   #18
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Although I must admit her added accessories(chesticles) are very well done.
Those are Knox Chest Armor. Great for abrasion resistance. You can get a pair installed here: Sacto Plastic Surgery Center
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This hasn't been brought up yet? I am disappoint....

They also made Batman Begins / The Dark Knight ride armor.
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They also made Batman Begins ride armor.
Haha yea they did. It looks pretty cool, though. It's borderline ludicrous but it's Batman so I gave him some slack.
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Old December 31st, 2010, 02:07 PM   #21
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Now...if the buddy belt came with a motorcycle barbie...or better yet, motor barbie with the belt...maybe we could get a group buy going ?
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The Sleeveless Leather Vest

Because when its hot, I want my torso to sweat like Bombay money lender and don't give a rat's ass about the skin on my arms in a crash.

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These: Ryder Clips Shift Socks - Motorcycle Shift Covers for Sportbikes

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Link to original page on YouTube.

Though the product may be good, it's the name/logo that's ridiculous. They should partner with the Buddy Belt people and sell a bundle!

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+1 to the Butty Buddy video. I'm afraid to ask where you found that. Great quotes from the vid: "There is no substitute for a wide, correctly shaped seating area." Wasn't that a song by Sir Mix a Lot in the 90s?

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Okay, moving on to ridiculous farkles. I just don't even know what to say about how this Ninja ZX7 has been abused.
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Anti-Monkeybutt Powder

(Actually, stuff works. Um, err, I hear. I mean, I have this friend . . .)

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how about the brake reservoir sock mentioned in the General forum?
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I think something something along the lines of clothing or otherwise personal decoration was the original focus . Otherwise we'll get into all sorts of dumb stuff, like why would anyone put all this effort trying to add power to their 250s when there are many much more powerful bikes available for not much more money (I kid, I kid :P ).
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Skull or demented clown masks.

Lots of crappy gear in this ad. I actually saw a guy wearing one of these masks with a bright red clown wig - how ironic.
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Lots of crappy gear in this ad. I actually saw a guy wearing one of these masks with a bright red clown wig - how ironic.
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Okay, moving on to ridiculous farkles. I just don't even know what to say about how this Ninja ZX7 has been abused.
Well if you ride in the winter, you could just hug it. May keep you warm! Lol
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I'll nominate every single half-helmet/beanie/pudding basin/shorty/brain bucket/etc.



Because here is where you are likely to hit your head if you fall:

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Ooooh, good one! Yeah it looks like a rider is maybe 40% covered with a skid lid.
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My favorite is still the "warhawks"



Seems like this website helmetsgonwild.com has all kinds of random squid gear
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Wow, there's a lot of ridiculous stuff that I never even knew existed. That said, I still think these are awesomely absurd:


They look even more ridiculous in person. I saw someone with the tiger ears riding in front of me on the freeway once, and it made me laugh. More significantly though, this nutjob right here also got a pair:



(I was spending Halloween at the track, so it couldn't be helped. D-don't judge me. Haha, they stayed on fine most of the day, but I ended up losing one during the very last session. Hit the guy pitted across from me too )

I personally have no qualms with the farkles that aren't compromising safety no matter how ridiculous I may think they look. It's all in good fun
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