I own this pair of Held gloves
https://www.fc-moto.de/epages/fcm.sf/en_US/?ObjectPath=/Shops/10207048/Products/Held-Rodney/SubProducts/Held-Rodney-0010
they are the best pair of riding gloves I have ever owned. I would buy another pair if I lost these.
I was not aware held made anything but...
I've been interested in the wind powered chain oilers. I currently have been using the loobman and it works fine as long as I remember to use it.
Anybody have any experience with the wind powered oilers?
Pretty sure I have the Givi engine guards, and I think they are the same diameter as SW Motech. I ordered several pairs of smaller brackets from both Kuryakyn and some off of Ebay. they'd tighten down but after an hour or so of riding they'd start moving around. I even tried putting a piece...
I worked at making the clamp on highway pegs work for years but mine kept moving around also. I finally just drilled a hole through them and now they stay put. I was mounting them on aftermarket engine guards which were powder coated and even more slippery.
Great to hear from you again OCR! Post if your going to be riding.. maybe some of us can meet up with you along your route. I have been distracted with grandkids lately myself.
Get better soon my friend!
Now that my annual Arkansas trip is no more (which always conflicted with this) I'd really like to try to make this... been wanting to go to this for a long time and meet all of you (I know a few already from HU events)
This uses a standard USB battery pack that you supply (which means you can easily replace/upsize or have spare batteries).
Pay attention to the sizing as this is has foreign sizing (shows US sizing also).
I love that it uses standard battery packs. Gives you lots of options and very easy...
I USUALLY am ATGATT. There are a few times I will ride in jeans as long as they are good thick jeans... and very rarely in tennis shoes... but I know I'm wrong with the shoes! Those times are for short rides... which I know is still not a good excuse. So probably 90-95% I am ATGATT
Good...
I'd recommend these 2 products... the first cleans and the second will help re-waterproof your gear
Amazon.com : Nikwax Hardshell Clean/Waterproof DUO-Pack : Hunting Cleaning And Maintenance Products : Clothing
If your a camper this is a good price on a microfiber towel. Packs down really small does a great job drying you off and you can dry it out quickly
Coupon code "PXH7MOMM" cuts the price to $5.58. Ok.. it's more than half off... even better
Amazon.com : Ranersports Microfiber Camping Towel -...
Nice review. I don't think I could wear one of those things riding a motorcycle.. it looks more like a bicycle helmet and leaves way too much exposed. But then I am one of those ATGATT (All the gear all the time) people. Seen way too many people with painful road rash (Google: Road rash girl...
I'm wondering if this is Gore-tex. The tester didn't ride in any warm muggy rain situation. It is titled for northern riders however so maybe that is why.
Sounds like very good gear. I would want to know about breathability though since I am in the south and riding in warm muggy...
If your just riding around home, having a bunch of jackets is not a bad thing... you can take a mesh jacket with you when you ride and swap out when it gets hot. But if you travel and space is a premium you will want a 1 jacket fits all conditions setup, that you wear all the time regardless...
Yeah, I bought about 6 jackets, then just grimaced and bought a Klim jacket and pants..... If you ride allot your going to eventually end up with high end stuff that can be worn year round and is waterproof breathable Gore-tex but it will cost you a bunch.... I was able to minimize that pain...
They sound nice... but at $179 I'm not buying... would have to find a sale at around $100 before I'd bite. I have some of the BMW Pro motorad summer Gore-tex gloves I paid $116 for a few years back. They are a bit cumbersome and hot in the summer being gore-tex but they keep you dry in the...
Just had my bike inspected a few weeks ago and saw the advertising for the Dunlop RSIIIs and wondered if it really got the miles they claimed. Glad to hear this review. It is high on my list for my next tire purchase.
The Krator looks just like the kuryakan Throttle boss. Slide it down so it's half on the bar end and half on the grip and your throttle will stay where you leave it but you can roll on and off easily. Been using one for over 40,000 miles and wouldn't want to ride without one. Cheap throttle...
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