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Old 4th September 2009, 12:25   #151
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Thats because both the photographs are not taken on the same day... " See the date stamp". BTW akshay love the jacket how is the back support on this one.
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any suggestions for my purchase of gloves?
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Old 5th September 2009, 01:57   #153
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@Greasemonk,sinner is right these are two different visors

@Sinner,back support is good enough,as it comes with spine proctector and lower back support( you have to purchase this separately in jackets like Joe rocket and alpinestars)

@Dreams I would recommend gloves from Cramster.
I have a pair of Mx3,TRG1 and Dewrex.
and all of them are pretty good VFM and offer nice protection

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Old 5th September 2009, 22:49   #154
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^^thanks mate. as of now got 2 vote for MX3..so think I should go ahead with it. Thanks for your advice.
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Finally got a good lid



Surprisingly goes well with my bike



Got an extra tinted visor as well.

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Old 7th September 2009, 17:35   #156
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I am using the TWIST Touring Gloves - Semi Gauntlet by Cramster for the past one year. Fantastic and worth the money spent (Rs. 1400/-). Go ahead and buy them.

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Old 7th September 2009, 20:41   #157
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@harsh personally the gloves look doesnt look good. One more vote for cramster!! So, does this mean Alpinestars are not good? Whats the reason? Look wise it is much better than Cramster. Is it due to the price difference?
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Old 8th September 2009, 07:36   #158
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Hi guys I was planning on buying boots and the budgets around 4000.00, came across these boots and wanted to know if anyone's had any experience with them?
I wanted to buy the I-bis model, they look and sound pretty functional...
::Orazo::
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OT but isn't that a 900 RR. I may be wrong though~! :(

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Its a a Honda NSR 150 SP
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Pratap, never heard or read anything of Orazo before. But I would strongly recommend boots that come with a zipper instead of the laces.
I'd suggest looking up some Uk based forums for a detailed review. Orelse just lookout for a good closeout on Sidi, TCS,Gaerne, etc

Sunny, how much did you pay for the Suomy?

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Pratap, never heard or read anything of Orazo before. But I would strongly recommend boots that come with a zipper instead of the laces.
I'd suggest looking up some Uk based forums for a detailed review. Orelse just lookout for a good closeout on Sidi, TCS,Gaerne, etc

Sunny, how much did you pay for the Suomy?

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@Manson - Can you share why you support laceless boots over laces please?

@Pratap - Orazo is very good. A friend wears a pair at work and he swears by their strength and comfort. I've only seen them but they look very sturdy with good build quality and design. I may order a pair for myself soon.

Are Icon helmets available in Bangalore?
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@Manson - Can you share why you support laceless boots over laces please?
Lace might get tangled in gear/brake pedals or some other part of the bike. Depends on your misfortune. laceless boots no need to worry about lace getting caught somewhere.
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any suggestions for my purchase of gloves?
Hey dre@ms, I just came across this website. On The Rocks-The Adventure Store

Why don't you give it a scroll?

You might come across some interesting stuff.
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@Manson - Can you share why you support laceless boots over laces please?
Like Sankar mentioned, its about the laces being caught in the gear lever or the rear brake lever. Has happened to me a couple of times in my initial rides would wear a pair of sneakers.
Trust you me, it is a very scary moment to be doing a triple digit reading on your speedo and having your laces being caught in a lever.

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Are Icon helmets available in Bangalore?
From what I have read, at Icon price point, you'd be a lot better off geting yourself a Shark, AGV, Suomy, Shoei or even a low price Arai.

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