Riding Gear Sites?
Posted: Thu Jun 12, 2008 7:32 pm
Any recommendations on websites for gear? I am looking for riding jackets and boots, but any sites will be appreciated. I need something else to spend money on. 

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Ha, I meant what're you shopping for? There are some other sites which specialize in certain things... Corazzo for jackets, gloves and bags, Brazimoto for gloves...luckyleighton wrote:I was looking for places to shop...and it looks like I may have gotten it.
Well. like you say, everyone has their opinions and their favorites You raise one point though that is not a matter of personal preference. Gloves sure as heck are needed for scootering. Your hands will more comfortable on the grips and warm in a range of weather conditions. More important though, what do you fall on if you spill your scoot - usually your hands. See one picture of a person who's hands were ripped up in a scooter or motorcycle spill and you won't ask that question again. Get a good pair of gloves - more likely at least two pair for colder and warmer weather.luckyleighton wrote:Protective jackets and Boots right now...I would like some advice as well if someone has any. Things like are gloves needed for scootering, what types of jackets and boots are preferred. if anyone has an opinion (which is usually not hard to find).
I'd spend most of your time on Newenough.com - their reviews are usually really good- they have comments from the company for each item giving you additional detail beyond the marketing copy.luckyleighton wrote:I appreciate the advice...I am in the deep south so I will not see weather too much less than freezing (and that will only be a few weeks a year).
Looking over things there is a wide variety in price on each item, how important is quality vs price? I know that the more expensive stuff is better, but is it one of those things where it is only a little better. Or is it one of those things where you would be dumb to buy the cheaper stuff because it would not offer the protection you want?
Everything from Jafrum is pretty much generic. Their non-branded helmets are DOT, but otherwise not great quality. I have one, bought from them on eBay, which never fit but which I didn't return (suppose I could always use it for a passenger or guest). I was also considering using it to test a custom paint job. I also got some gloves from them. They're leather... of some sort. I've seen the same pair sold online as buffalo leather (?!). The fit's rather odd, the quality mediocre and the materials, well... it could be rat leather by the look and feel of it.addictionriot wrote:My co-worker (the cool one) gave me this site http://www.jafrum.com/ I havent had a chance to really look through it. He ordered a jacket, helmet, and gloves and they came in about 3 days. The only problem he had was with the gloves, the zipper broke so he returned them (I think)