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10 May 08, 09:10 AM
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Track Day Demon
Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: north colchester
Posts: 361
Bike: 2002 748 in red
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gloves ?? which ones
the times come and i need some new gloves .
im looking for a medium glove a good arounder which is light . i want to spend around £40-50 quid .
any one really impressed with theres .
cheers jay.
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10 May 08, 09:32 AM
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Ducati Legend
Join Date: Oct 2006
Location: Gloucestershire
Posts: 1,885
Bike: Multi, 600SS DD
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Spada. Got high marks in a RIDE test recently, I use them to race in quite a bit and they've offered good crash protection.
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Also, pm Nogaromill on here, his Solo Corse shop does nice comfortable gloves at a good price, I haven't crash tested them as yet but I am using a pair for racing at present, light and comfortable and seem well made and good quality. He may give a small Ducatisti discount too!
Motorcycle Clothing and Accessories - Solo Corse UK
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10 May 08, 01:46 PM
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Ducati Legend
Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: Oxon.
Posts: 1,775
Bike: MY97 Ducati 750SS
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Quote:
Originally Posted by zimbo
Also, pm Nogaromill on here, his Solo Corse shop does nice comfortable gloves at a good price, I haven't crash tested them as yet but I am using a pair for racing at present, light and comfortable and seem well made and good quality.
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Second that. I got a high-quality pair from Nogaromill, soft thick leather, carbon knuckles and fingers etc, for a much more than reasonable price.
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10 May 08, 02:37 PM
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Track Day Demon
Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: north colchester
Posts: 361
Bike: 2002 748 in red
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ok thanks guys .
jay ...
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10 May 08, 03:06 PM
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Super Bike Hero
Join Date: Apr 2006
Location: Perth Oz
Posts: 748
Bike: Monster 583 ex DD racer no 6 and around the UK record holder!
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As an aside - for winter gloves that are light and very very good you can't go wrong with those lobster claw Hein Gericke ones.
My son had a pair in the UK for riding to college in winter on his 125, round trip of 40 miles, they are fabulous. He'd tried allsorts and still came home with cold wet hands till he had those ones.
He still used them up til recently here when I got him a new summer pair to ride to work with here, although if it's raining he still uses his lobster claw ones 4 years on.
Great buy.
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10 May 08, 04:23 PM
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Solid Gold Ducatista
Join Date: Apr 2006
Location: A SW London vivarium
Posts: 5,822
Bike: M695 & VespaGT125
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Quote:
Originally Posted by NedLudd
Second that. I got a high-quality pair from Nogaromill, soft thick leather, carbon knuckles and fingers etc, for a much more than reasonable price.
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Me, too. My winter gloves were toasty, a bit too much at times, and fully waterproof. All for less than £20.
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11 May 08, 01:57 PM
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Track Day Demon
Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: north colchester
Posts: 361
Bike: 2002 748 in red
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all sorted thanks to Nogaromill
thats David .. all the best jay
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