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Protective gear materials
#21
Hypocrite? Though I think you mean pescetarian.


Here's a thread about some textile gear after a 70mph crash
http://advrider.com/forums/showthread.php?p=10919075


I often find gloves are a bit long in the fingers for me and this has been mentioned about the motoport gloves. I might see if I can find a common reference point for sizing.



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#22
(26-02-15, 08:20 PM)AndyL link Wrote: How fast were you going?  I am curious about wet Vs dry conditions.  Leather does seem to glide more which on a track seems like a good thing,  I don't know if you need it with lower energy crashes added to which if you slide to well on the road your likely to hit something.  Maybe mythbusters should test throwing pigs off a pick up truck to see (so long as the pigs died of natural causes)


Whoah there, don't mess with the bacon, you need a few ISIS members instead.
More people are born because of alcohol than will ever die from it.
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#23
(26-02-15, 05:22 PM)darrsi link Wrote: [quote author=bri h link=topic=16081.msg184904#msg184904 date=1424966873]
the moto gp etc guys all go for leather so there must be something in it. shame us mortals cant afford them.


That's more to do with aerodynamics, and slide ability on a nice flat surface.
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Not really - they'd wear lycra if that was the case Smile
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