Gloves??
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#14
RE: Gloves??
the full gloves with insulation and armour can be a bit tricky to feel the controls ... stalled the bike one morning as I moved out into the traffic andfound that the bike then refused to start ....was looking pretty grim for me until I looked down and saw that I was busy pressingthe wrong switch with my thumb.[:@]
#15
RE: Gloves??
They are no hotter than the fully perforated basic leather gloves they replaced that had no armor, padding, or lining. I have no discomfort even well into the 100's from the gloves (jacket and engine heat are another matter). I wear these year round and now with heated grips, I have no discomfort down into the hgh teens.
The ventilation works well. I tried on a lot of gloves... weeks worth of going to every shop I could find before picking these.
There were many that fit well and had good armor but were too flashy.
I hate things on my hands, and these fit so well I hardly notice they are there.
They also have a velcro cinch on either side of the wrist to prevent them coming off during unintentional dismounts.
The ventilation works well. I tried on a lot of gloves... weeks worth of going to every shop I could find before picking these.
There were many that fit well and had good armor but were too flashy.
I hate things on my hands, and these fit so well I hardly notice they are there.
They also have a velcro cinch on either side of the wrist to prevent them coming off during unintentional dismounts.
#16
RE: Gloves??
I always wear some type of gloves. Just got a new pair of deer skin gauntlets from Fox Creek Leathers. Haven't rode with em yet but they feel great. And Fox Creek was great to deal with. First pair were a little small so I called and they shipped/exchanged a larger size right away.
http://www.foxcreekleather.com
http://www.foxcreekleather.com
#17
RE: Gloves??
I've been looking at these gloves from Fox Creek http://www.foxcreekleather.com/127.htmlThey are supposed to be top notch. The big guy on the little bike, Rhubarb, also has me really looking at the ones he wears...they have good reviews also.
#18
RE: Gloves??
On a trip or a long ride I'll wear a full fingered glove. I have a Harley Davidson brand that has an air vent that can be opened on the top of the hand in the warm weather. but i have fingerless gloves for city driving. lets more air to the hands and in a fall it's instinct to raise the fingers and break your fall with the palm of the hand. thats where you want your protection in a glove.
#19
RE: Gloves??
ORIGINAL: jglasgow110
OK, I'm curious...How many of you wear gloves when you ride. Hands are usually the first thing that hits the pavement and a 60MPH skid on the hands can really do them it. If you wear gloves...what kind do you recommend?
OK, I'm curious...How many of you wear gloves when you ride. Hands are usually the first thing that hits the pavement and a 60MPH skid on the hands can really do them it. If you wear gloves...what kind do you recommend?