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Hey jglasgow110...I wouldn't think of leaving the driveway without them! Way too many hot, sharp, pokey things on my motorcycle to risk a ride without hand protection. I have a lightweight set of deerskin gloves from Tour Master that I wear all the time...very comfortable and they allow your hands to breath! An excellent$35.00 investment!
Almost always were gloves, nothing fancy, just sturdy leather work gloves. Have saved some skin on occasions.
I have a pair of ski mittens with no padding on the palms or finger areas, lots of insulation on tops and long gauntlets. Have no problem with hand controls with them and they are great in the cold.
I wear Icon Timax gloves like attached but in black. I've had them since my sportbike days.I love em. When I wreck I may die but I'll die with pretty hands!!
the armycan make you wear gloves?,i have alot of pals in forces that dont never heard such a thing? here is the thing i wanna know , i hope all who wears gloves to save fingers are wearing a helmet , cuz the lil wear on the hands aint nutten compared to the road and the skull, i see alot of people wearing gloves to save their hands and wear no helmets ,its funny, i dont wear a helmet ,but do wear gloves in cold temps at night to keep chill off fingers more than protection. everyone have a safe riding season and keep the dirty side down
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