November 19th, 2011, 01:20 AM | #1 |
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help with new rider gear.
So I'm going to be taking the MSF course in about 2 weeks, but I'm wanting to go ahead and take advantage of the black friday/ cyber monday sales some places are having to get most if not all of my gear. I have a few ideas, but for the most part I'm clueless.
Key points. I'm on a limited budget (as most of us are) I'd like to try to stay around $500-$600 for all gear if possible (can always upgrade later, but want to get a good starting point without braking the bank.) I live in central florida and most of my riding will probably be downtown orlando, so stop and go traffic in florida heat/ humidity. What I'm thinking. Helmet: I'm almost completely sold on the Bell Vortex. Inexpensive, GREAT ventilation, Snell and Dot approved. Was also told to check out the 707 vendetta 2, but I can't find much on ventilation for it. Jacket: Teknic Supervent Mesh. I like the looks, CE armor, mesh is a plus for florida heat, but the few mesh jackets I've tried on didnt seem like they would do much in a crash. This one looks sturdier than the ones I've seen in person, but no way to try it out. I prefer the sportier look than that of the Kilimanjaro etc. Gloves: Teknic Chicane. Only seen these online, but they look sturdier than others I've seen at that price point (my only reference is cycle gear.) Seem to have good venting and protection. Will probably want a full gauntlet glove eventually, but these seem like a good compromise for now. Pants: no clue. Something with CE padding. Will probably just use sturdy jeans for the MSF course. Boots: also no clue. Must go above the ankle. I currently have a pair of military combat boots that cover the ankle, but dont have much/ any padding. Might protect from some sliding, but no impact protection at all. If I get the helmet, jacket, and gloves combo listed above it leaves me about $100-$200 for boots and pants. If anyone has any personal experiences with the gear listed above, either positive or negative, I'd love to hear it. Also if anyone has any ideas for pants, boots, or as a replacement to something listed above, I would be grateful. |
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November 19th, 2011, 04:47 AM | #2 |
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it all looks good. cant say i have experience with the listed gear though. Also, about pants or boots; youre going to end up spending at least 220$+ on boots with proper protection and close to 200$ on pants with CE protection.
I say use that that 200 and purchase boots so by the time you get your pants, the boots will have broken in. good luck |
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November 19th, 2011, 11:52 AM | #3 |
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Not sure if they have what you're looking for but keep in mind that Cyclegear will give you a 15% discount on your first purchase with them if you have your MSF.
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November 20th, 2011, 05:38 AM | #4 | |
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November 20th, 2011, 09:52 AM | #5 | |
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@NDspd Thanks for the tips, since I posted this, I've been looking at these as they have CE built in. I thought I had seen either joe rocket or icon jeans with CE armor for less than $150, but I can't seem to find them now. As for how I will be riding, about 2 miles to and from work every day, with longer "fun rides" some mornings or on my days off. |
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November 21st, 2011, 03:01 PM | #6 | |
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http://www.kneedraggers.com/product/...oves-Long-2011 I have a pair that I bought on sale. The leather felt rather thin compared to my other sturdier gloves, and there's no hard finger knuckle protection. However, for $20 on sale, I'd say they are ok and much better the most of the other cheap gloves available at Cycle Gear. If you are looking at a higher price point for the same glove, I think there are better alternatives around the $40-$50 range. |
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November 21st, 2011, 03:03 PM | #7 |
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Actually you were probably talking about these (or similar):
Chicane Short Glove I have the gauntlet version of the same glove, construction looks to be similar so my comments above are the same, except this version doesn't protect your wrist. |
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November 21st, 2011, 03:30 PM | #8 | |
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Thanks for the tip. Revzilla has it listed at $45, any thoughts on a better full glove around this price point? |
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November 21st, 2011, 04:17 PM | #9 | |
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I was looking at this glove before, but it's been on clearance for a while and I'm not sure what's still available: Cortech Injector Gloves I own a pair of these: Kobe Pro Racing Gloves The price is a bit higher but it's a lot better protection for the money. (A lot of good glove options start opening up at the $100 mark) On the pants, I find that most riding pants are loose in the knees (so armor could shift) and are quite lacking in terms of good hip/tailbone armor. So maybe consider buying some knee guards: Knox Cross Knee Guards and some armored shorts: Bohn Armored Shorts. These will fit more snug in case of a tumble and keep armor where it's supposed to be. However, they do not provide abrasion resistance so you still need some nylon or kevlar pants. |
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November 22nd, 2011, 12:52 PM | #10 |
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Glad to help sutadarkside
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November 25th, 2011, 10:31 PM | #11 |
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For cheap riding boots, I recommend these Cortech boots:
http://www.revzilla.com/motorcycle/c...o-air-rr-boots I wouldn't recommend getting those $80 Bilt boots from Cycle Gear - they're only a step up from tennis shoes |
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November 25th, 2011, 10:46 PM | #12 |
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Look at some Speed and Strength gear. They have some high quality gear at damn good prices. I have a helmet and my commuter jacked is a SS coast is clear. I went down twice int eh jacket and once in a helm that i replaced with another SS helmet. Boots and gloves by them are kind of meh though.
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November 25th, 2011, 11:21 PM | #13 |
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Don't know if you have bought a helmet yet, but I have the 707 Vendetta 2 helmet. I like it but it isn't amazing. It is my first helmet so I have nothing to compare it to but it is a pretty great deal for the price. I only have 2 complaints with it. The non fog visor fogs up when it is cold and I come to a stop. I don't know if that happens with other visors or not. And they don't make sweet iridium visors for the helmet. So I settled for the dark smoke visor. But that's it. I really do like the helmet though.
And fora jacket you were saying you wanted a mesh jacket but with some actual protection. Check out this jacket...http://www.cyclegear.com/eng/product...ket/web1001038 I have this jacket and love it. You will sweat in it in the summer but it isn't too hot if you are riding. But I believe it will survive a fall. It has leather in all the big impact areas which is nice. And it looks pretty good too. My first jacket had a faulty zipper so I took it back to CG and they just gave me a new jacket. I like the 5 year warranty on this pretty cheap jacket. Check it out. |
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December 1st, 2011, 09:42 PM | #14 |
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Thanks for all the suggestions everyone, I'm still looking for pants/ boots, but have figured almost everything else out. Almost 100% sold on the Bell Vortex, great helmet at a great price. For gloves, I'm probably gonna order the Kobe Pro Racer gloves. I went ahead and ordered my jacket, I went with the leather teknic chicane. Found the 2011 model for $130 on clearance. I wanted a red or white/ silver jacket, but for $200 off, I'll settle for blue.
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