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Aah. I've seen those - I know draggin jeans makes them, and they have optional armor you can insert into them. I think the armor is as important (if not more in low speed situations) as the abrasion resistance. falling down with 500lbs on your hip just plain sucks.I've been looking at boots. Any particular recommendations? I honestly never really thought about it until someone mentioned it to me the other day.
The jeans are some of those Kevlar-reinforced ones, but now that I'm wearing "nice" pants to work every day I have proper riding pants.
As for boots, I might not be of much help. I went nuts and bought a streetguard 3 suit, gortex "summer" gloves, and gortex bmw boots (the ones with the exoskeleton). I probably went overboard on the boots, but if I ever go down I'll probably not regret the expense.Last edited by u3b3rg33k; 05-16-2012, 07:09 AM.
Ich gehöre nicht zur Baader-Meinhof Gruppe
Originally posted by Top GearJust imagine waking up and remembering you're Mexican.
Every time you buy a car with DSC/ESC, Jesus kills a baby seal. With a kitten.
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Try on icon's new Elsinore boots. You'll hate me afterwards bc you'll feel obligated to purchase them.I've been looking at boots. Any particular recommendations? I honestly never really thought about it until someone mentioned it to me the other day.
The jeans are some of those Kevlar-reinforced ones, but now that I'm wearing "nice" pants to work every day I have proper riding pants.
You gonna be at rockers reunion this weekend?
Originally posted by Ryan...It now emits a beautiful blue-ish yellow/green smoke from the exhaust?? No idea what would cause that color, but I assume its good.Comment
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I have a pair of these: http://www.oxtar-boots.com/ss.html
I bought them at least 5 years ago. They have about 50,000 miles
of riding on them now. The Velcro is failing (as it would on any equipment
that has been opened & closed so many time), but otherwise they are
still doing great.
I think Oxtar changed the company name to TCS or TCX now, which
used to be the model designator.
They do have a tendency to squeak, but a little DuPont Teflon Multilube
sprayed where the parts pivot &/or slide solves that (on any boot or shoe).
I still have my old pair of original Hi-Point motocross boots with the leather
strap & pin style buckles - a little tight, but they work (I did have to use some
steel wool on the rust though).
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I, too, am almost done with the new paint. Have to wet sand the bleed spots but I'm diggin it. I know it's not everyone's flavor but I like the old weathered look.


Originally posted by Ryan...It now emits a beautiful blue-ish yellow/green smoke from the exhaust?? No idea what would cause that color, but I assume its good.Comment
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Hmm, I'll have to check them out. And no, I'm actually working for Chrysler this summer so I'm up in Auburn Hills, MI working on some top-secret shit.
Paint is pretty cool, BTW. It's a nice break from the ubiquitous checkers.Comment
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so i rode to work today for the first time this year. 30 min on the highway.
everything was fine. when i reached about halfway the baffles inside the muffler flew out. SOOO FUCKING LOUD. all the other drivers were pissed.
o well, now whenever i floor it, flames shoot out
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lol nice. Something similar happened to me in my 2002 once. I could see people ahead of me turning around in their seats it was so loud.
Ich gehöre nicht zur Baader-Meinhof Gruppe
Originally posted by Top GearJust imagine waking up and remembering you're Mexican.
Every time you buy a car with DSC/ESC, Jesus kills a baby seal. With a kitten.
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1962 Honda CA77
"Modern cars, they all look like electric shavers."
http://www.flickr.com/photos/bloodonthemotorway/sets/
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Almost done with her...



Originally posted by Ryan...It now emits a beautiful blue-ish yellow/green smoke from the exhaust?? No idea what would cause that color, but I assume its good.Comment
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