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Re: Gear / Helmet discussion (split off from Ermax thread)

Posted: Sun Jun 03, 2012 11:36 am
by JGC
Given the freedom of choice, on my Deau, full textile gear fullstop. On my PCX I wear textile jacket (just bought a new lighter HELD jacket) ski trousers in the morning if the seat is damp. If dry I don't bother. I realise the chance I take, and my normal commute is only 3 miles in speed limited zones. Any further it would be as per my Deau!

Re: Gear / Helmet discussion (split off from Ermax thread)

Posted: Sun Jun 03, 2012 12:56 pm
by Fiah
And like you demonstrate, it's really about how you use it as well. I have a relatively long commute, for which the extra trouble of putting on protective pants doesn't add a lot of time. The same effort feels a lot sillier for 3 miles, and in such cases I usually just put on helmet, gloves and jacket as well.

Re: Ermax

Posted: Mon Jun 04, 2012 10:11 am
by maddiedog
Fiah wrote:As for the heat, a mesh jacket with protection would go a long way to help protect you without making you uncomfortably hot. And gloves, gloves are really the most important after a helmet!
Cost plays a factor here too. The PCX is a vehicle of economy for me. If I spend $500+ on gear, it mitigates the cost savings of the scooter. Don't get me wrong -- I own a halfway decent jacket and good gloves (wore them this weekend when I went riding in the mountains -- here's the route we took), but to buy a mesh jacket on top of that, protective pants, etc. just doesn't make any sense to me. I wouldn't even have the kevlar jacket if I hadn't gotten it secondhand for $40. I do agree that the gloves are a good idea, hand injuries are gnarly, and gloves are cheap.

At the same time, now that I think about it... I am a hypocrite, because I've spent $100 on an Ermax undertray, and $20 on aftermarket turn signals, both of which would have better been allocated to good gear. :lol: So much for economy...

Re: Gear / Helmet discussion (split off from Ermax thread)

Posted: Mon Jun 04, 2012 2:44 pm
by Fiah
Maybe a good tip: Try and see if you can find second hand stuff! At least around here, some people who buy the gear end up never using it and then dump it on the market for peanuts. All the gear I wear was new, but I've heard enough stories of people getting theirs for cheap :)

Re: Gear / Helmet discussion (split off from Ermax thread)

Posted: Tue Jun 05, 2012 6:57 pm
by Cascanciu
Second hand is very good option for a lot of things, bike gear included, of course. I bought my current mobile phone used (HTC Desire) and this way I'm free to move from this to that carrier since they haven't "subsidized" my terminal. However, just by looking for good deals a bit, and you can find decent jackets at affordable prices.

My Bering Aero jacket has been ordered today. It's already on its way!.

Re: Gear / Helmet discussion (split off from Ermax thread)

Posted: Fri Jun 08, 2012 5:34 am
by duive01
I don't like the 'real' gear because it feels very uncomfortable to me.
But lately I've seen the jeans with kevlar patches around the knees and thighs (also jackets available). That looks a good compromise to me!

Has anyone experience with kevlar jeans or something like it?
How is the comfort when walking?

Re: Gear / Helmet discussion (split off from Ermax thread)

Posted: Fri Jun 08, 2012 5:51 am
by TC3
I had Hood kelvar lined jeans but they felt heavy. I now have Draggin Jeans cargo pants. Very comfy and I have worn them all day at work at times. Check em out as they dont feel heavy and have good kelvar lining in important places

Re: Gear / Helmet discussion (split off from Ermax thread)

Posted: Fri Jun 08, 2012 6:37 am
by louthepoo
duive01 wrote:I don't like the 'real' gear because it feels very uncomfortable to me.
But lately I've seen the jeans with kevlar patches around the knees and thighs (also jackets available). That looks a good compromise to me!

Has anyone experience with kevlar jeans or something like it?
How is the comfort when walking?
you'll look like a history teacher with patches all over the place!!

Re: Gear / Helmet discussion (split off from Ermax thread)

Posted: Fri Jun 08, 2012 7:04 am
by TC3
louthepoo wrote:
duive01 wrote:I don't like the 'real' gear because it feels very uncomfortable to me.
But lately I've seen the jeans with kevlar patches around the knees and thighs (also jackets available). That looks a good compromise to me!

Has anyone experience with kevlar jeans or something like it?
How is the comfort when walking?
you'll look like a history teacher with patches all over the place!!
??? ... The clothing is kelvar lined internally with no patches shown externally

Re: Gear / Helmet discussion (split off from Ermax thread)

Posted: Sun Jun 10, 2012 10:23 am
by duive01
TC3 wrote:I had Hood kelvar lined jeans but they felt heavy. I now have Draggin Jeans cargo pants. Very comfy and I have worn them all day at work at times. Check em out as they dont feel heavy and have good kelvar lining in important places
Thanks TC3, I will take a look at the Draggin Jeans!

Re: Gear / Helmet discussion (split off from Ermax thread)

Posted: Sun Jun 10, 2012 12:45 pm
by louthepoo
TC3 wrote:
louthepoo wrote:
duive01 wrote:I don't like the 'real' gear because it feels very uncomfortable to me.
But lately I've seen the jeans with kevlar patches around the knees and thighs (also jackets available). That looks a good compromise to me!

Has anyone experience with kevlar jeans or something like it?
How is the comfort when walking?
you'll look like a history teacher with patches all over the place!!
??? ... The clothing is kelvar lined internally with no patches shown externally
well that's just no fun!