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General => General => Topic started by: sinto on 28 April 2016, 09:36:49 pm

Title: New kit.
Post by: sinto on 28 April 2016, 09:36:49 pm
Looking at getting new kit, my 7/8yrs old Hein Gericke stuff has seen better days. Being Scottish, I like to get my money's worth :lol

Looking at this http://wolf-moto.com/wolf-gt-s-titanium-textile-jacket.html (http://wolf-moto.com/wolf-gt-s-titanium-textile-jacket.html) has anyone had Wolf textile stuff before? What's the pros/cons of it?
Thanks in advance
Title: Re: New kit.
Post by: mickvp on 28 April 2016, 09:49:12 pm
I dunno about wolf stuff, but I've got a richa textile jacket I use for commuting and it's been great for the money (it was cheap at the time I remember)
Title: Re: New kit.
Post by: sinto on 28 April 2016, 09:52:56 pm
I dunno about wolf stuff, but I've got a richa textile jacket I use for commuting and it's been great for the money (it was cheap at the time I remember)
As well you know mate, I'm tighter than you, I can't afford Richa :lol
Title: Re: New kit.
Post by: mickvp on 28 April 2016, 09:55:42 pm
I said richa, not rukka Colin ;)

http://www.sportsbikeshop.co.uk/motorcycle_parts/content_prod/235457?r=GS&gclid=CKeivtibsswCFekp0wodxtECEQ

£100 cheaper than the one you linked ;) :)
Title: Re: New kit.
Post by: unfazed on 28 April 2016, 09:58:29 pm
My wife has a Richa textile waterproof jacket which cost us £100, she has worn it during all our touring since 2006 and never once got wet in it, despite some dire weather. Worst being a thunder storm with lighting bouncing off the road in front of us.
Even a scot could see the value in that; £10 a year  :lol
Title: Re: New kit.
Post by: joebloggs on 28 April 2016, 10:01:27 pm
What happened to good old leather.
Could find a two piece suit for that price and far more protection in the event of an off.
Title: Re: New kit.
Post by: unfazed on 28 April 2016, 10:10:03 pm
What happened to good old leather.
Could find a two piece suit for that price and far more protection in the event of an off.

I prefer the leather also, probably old school, never been a fan of the textile stuff, but my wife is very happy with it.
Title: Re: New kit.
Post by: joebloggs on 28 April 2016, 10:16:02 pm
Read some articles on testing textiles and even the most expensive suits didn't hold together
Moral of this is, if your going to fall over better to have a old cow to land on...
Title: Re: New kit.
Post by: Frosties on 28 April 2016, 10:20:21 pm
So a decent leather, waterproof leather jacket with good ventilation would be........................
Title: Re: New kit.
Post by: sinto on 28 April 2016, 10:22:51 pm
I said richa, not rukka Colin ;)

[url]http://www.sportsbikeshop.co.uk/motorcycle_parts/content_prod/235457?r=GS&gclid=CKeivtibsswCFekp0wodxtECEQ[/url] ([url]http://www.sportsbikeshop.co.uk/motorcycle_parts/content_prod/235457?r=GS&gclid=CKeivtibsswCFekp0wodxtECEQ[/url])

£100 cheaper than the one you linked ;) :)

Sorry, so you did :)
I'll put it down to beer stopping my brain talking to my eyes :)
Title: Re: New kit.
Post by: kitcrazy on 28 April 2016, 10:26:35 pm
I've had my wolf titanium trousers for six months and they've been great warm and completely waterproof so far
Title: Re: New kit.
Post by: mickvp on 28 April 2016, 10:26:48 pm
Aye. You should know better Colin, I'm Scottish too mind. Rukka. Behave yourself I'm not made of money :lol
Title: Re: New kit.
Post by: sinto on 28 April 2016, 10:29:06 pm
I've never been a fan of leather, was given a one piece when I first started biking and tbh was ok but just not for me. I personally think there great for the track but just not for me.

Was also looking at Spada stuff, this caught my eye :) http://www.spadaclothing.co.uk/productdetail.php?subcat=8&cat=2&product=3148 (http://www.spadaclothing.co.uk/productdetail.php?subcat=8&cat=2&product=3148)
Think I can get the whole kit for the price of just the Wolf jacket and the Spada trousers have an ingenius way of taking up the leg length for short arsed guys like me :thumbup but then, Wolf trousers come in short leg too so decisions decisions :(
Title: Re: New kit.
Post by: sinto on 28 April 2016, 10:30:09 pm
Aye. You should know better Colin, I'm Scottish too mind. Rukka. Behave yourself I'm not made of money :lol
:lol I hang my head in shame Mick
Title: Re: New kit.
Post by: joebloggs on 28 April 2016, 10:37:21 pm
Ventilation I admit is an issue but a cheap over suit takes care of wet weather riding.
I'm old school, want to be comfortable, get a car
That's not aimed at you
Title: Re: New kit.
Post by: Edmund on 29 April 2016, 07:01:46 am
My son has a wolf jacket and thinks it's great has the lining to keep you warm when cold outside and vies versa, the ventilation is very good also. 95% of the time even if it cold weather riding (below 5*) he only has a tee shirt on.
Title: Re: New kit.
Post by: dublet on 29 April 2016, 09:15:30 am
Just to throw another brand in there, I've found Furygan stuff to be very comfy and good quality so far.
Title: Re: New kit.
Post by: sinto on 29 April 2016, 04:30:58 pm
Had a look today at....
Wolf, really light and good fitting too.
RST, seam to be made by same people as the Wolf people but a wee bit heavier.
Spada, heavier but well made all the same.
Richa, don't really like it personally.
Furygan, couldn't see any.
Rukka, didnt even bother to look!
So need to wait till new stuff arrives from Wolf as the stuff 8n shops is last year's kit and apparently they've revamped the kit.
Only dealers in Glasgow area are Victor Devine (who won't get my money as they screwed me over a few bikes back when I bought a CBR600 from them) but it's closer to me to go and try the kit on. And the other place is Firecrest out in the East end but I never knew they were there nevermind dealt with them so I'll need to research their feedback me thinks :)
All food for thought I guess.
Title: Re: New kit.
Post by: mickvp on 29 April 2016, 09:29:22 pm
What about hein gericke mate? They are back open on A82 I think?
Title: Re: New kit.
Post by: fazersharp on 29 April 2016, 09:54:40 pm
What about hein gericke mate? They are back open on A82 I think?
Yep my Jacket (leather ) is hein gericke, an older one, its a outlander, zoolander - somthing like that
Title: Re: New kit.
Post by: JKay on 29 April 2016, 10:37:14 pm
Weisse gear is great value for money and often does well in the ride tests
Title: Re: New kit.
Post by: sinto on 29 April 2016, 10:47:23 pm
What about hein gericke mate? They are back open on A82 I think?
Yes they're back there mate, inbetween Ducatti & J&S

Been in there too Mick, sales guy was an absolute twat, didn't know what he was talking about
Q.Hello, has this got goretex?
A. I'll need to check
Q.does it comes with a gaurantee?
A. I'll need to check.
Q.Do you have trousers to match?
A. I think so
Q. Is this jacket waterproof?
A. Don't know
Q. Do you think I should buy from you?
A. On a postcard please :)

As original post said i've got HG stuff already and has lasted me well, but another notable point is I reckon since grey closed down and reopened I don't think the quality is the same plus it's fairly heavy in weight and price in regards to others.

Was in J&S too, Gary is a top man and knows his stuff (and used to work for HG) unfortunately J&S seam to sell last year's lines or even older.
Title: Re: New kit.
Post by: sinto on 29 April 2016, 10:59:20 pm
Weisse gear is great value for money and often does well in the ride tests
Your probably right but there's no shops up here that I'm aware of that sells them.
I really like to go and feel the quality, try them on etc etc
Title: Re: New kit.
Post by: sinto on 29 April 2016, 11:03:10 pm
What about hein gericke mate? They are back open on A82 I think?
Yep my Jacket (leather ) is hein gericke, an older one, its a outlander, zoolander - somthing like that
I'm not a fan of leather kit, so it's got to be textile :)
Title: Re: New kit.
Post by: dublet on 30 April 2016, 09:25:06 am
What about hein gericke mate? They are back open on A82 I think?

Yep my Jacket (leather ) is hein gericke, an older one, its a outlander, zoolander - somthing like that


Zoolander?

(http://media4.popsugar-assets.com/files/2014/09/16/666/n/1922564/7360eac8b7e234cf_thumb_temp_cover_file145852281410878603.xxxlarge/i/Zoolander-Movie-GIFs.gif)
Title: Re: New kit.
Post by: Grahamm on 30 April 2016, 11:30:34 am
has anyone had Wolf textile stuff before? What's the pros/cons of it?

I've got a Wolf jacket and trousers, I bought them when I got my Fazer back in 2007 and they're still going strong. Both came with an inner lining for extra warmth although I have only ever used the jacket one as I have jeans under the trousers.

The waterproofing is good too, I've only had issues a couple of times when it's been absolutely bucketting it down and water has pooled on the saddle between my legs and got in to the crotch.

Apart from that, I'd definitely recommend it.
Title: Re: New kit.
Post by: flesh on 30 April 2016, 08:20:10 pm
I had the Wolf Titanium Jacket and Trousers and lasted 3 weeks with them. Leaked something rotten...took them back and got a refund.

I am looking around myself, want Goretex but can't afford Rukka. I have decided on the REV-IT Neptune range which get decent reviews.
https://www.saltiremotorcycles.com/shop/revit-neptune-gore-tex-jacket/ (https://www.saltiremotorcycles.com/shop/revit-neptune-gore-tex-jacket/)

Saltire in Edinburgh stock them if you need to try them on
Title: Re: New kit.
Post by: sinto on 30 April 2016, 08:37:01 pm
has anyone had Wolf textile stuff before? What's the pros/cons of it?

I've got a Wolf jacket and trousers, I bought them when I got my Fazer back in 2007 and they're still going strong. Both came with an inner lining for extra warmth although I have only ever used the jacket one as I have jeans under the trousers.

The waterproofing is good too, I've only had issues a couple of times when it's been absolutely bucketting it down and water has pooled on the saddle between my legs and got in to the crotch.

Apart from that, I'd definitely recommend it.
I had the Wolf Titanium Jacket and Trousers and lasted 3 weeks with them. Leaked something rotten...took them back and got a refund.

I am looking around myself, want Goretex but can't afford Rukka. I have decided on the REV-IT Neptune range which get decent reviews.
https://www.saltiremotorcycles.com/shop/revit-neptune-gore-tex-jacket/ (https://www.saltiremotorcycles.com/shop/revit-neptune-gore-tex-jacket/)

Saltire in Edinburgh stock them if you need to try them on

Conflicting comments so I might have to look more closely into this :(
All the reviews I've read about Wolf were pretty good until 'flesh' wrote the above. And as you say goretex would be the way to go for me too if money wasn't the object but unfortunately it is so I have to look at cost v's practicality etc
Foccin dilemmas I hate them :lol
Title: Re: New kit.
Post by: Robbie8666 on 09 May 2016, 03:56:55 pm
someone mentioned J&S, I bought a pair of there trousers other week, last years stock for £65, ( the Portsmouth branch does forces discount so got another 10% off  :D )
ok so the zip pull on the left leg fell off within 2 days but I never undo the zip anyway  :rollin

so far been good but looks like a thunderstorm on way home so will let you know if I stay dry!
Title: Re: New kit.
Post by: Robbie8666 on 11 May 2016, 08:00:37 am
sorry for not replying sooner as I said I would, but it didn't rain that bad... until this morning!!
gotta report that J&S K2 textile trousers are waterproof!!
rode in to work this morning in medium to heavy rain.. got splashed by trucks going the other way through big puddles & I'm virtually dry.
the hem of my trousers is damp but that's cuz the rain went up my boots but well impressed!

I would say they are equivalent to these
https://www.jsaccessories.co.uk/buy/Alpinestars-Andes-Drystar-Pants/12291.htm (https://www.jsaccessories.co.uk/buy/Alpinestars-Andes-Drystar-Pants/12291.htm)