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Joe Rocket Radiant Gloves Review
Joe Rocket Radiant Gloves Review
…with crappy gloves sucks even more. After checking around for insulated gloves, we found a name-brand pair at a very reasonable price, the $69 Radiant from Joe Rocket. After a month of commuting aboard the?Ballabio in the 34-40-degree mornings of autumn, I am here to tell you these gloves are the shiznit…
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Motorcycle Gloves Product Guide
Motorcycle Gloves Product Guide
…-road gloves have a textile material on the back for good ventilation and flexibility, while the palm is some form of thin leather or leather substitute such as Clarino. The palm is very important to get sized correctly. The key to finding the right glove is to try before you buy. Once the glove is on…
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Motorcycle Helmets Product Guide
Motorcycle Helmets Product Guide
…the chin strap. Snaps do a good job of keeping the strap secured rather than flapping around against your neck and are easy to use while wearing gloves.- Room for glasses. If you wear prescription eyeglasses or sunglasses, make sure your full-face helmet has enough room to accommodate them.- Extra…
Joe Rocket GPX Gloves Review
Joe Rocket GPX Gloves Review
…tags on race-spec gloves. Joe Rocket has quickly become one of the industry leaders in the epidermal protection arena, based mostly on providing decent protection at an affordable price. Their latest offering to the mid-priced glove market is the good-looking GPX. The GPX Glove features 1.0mm thick…
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Shift Stryker Gloves Review
Shift Stryker Gloves Review
The Shift Stryker glove is a comfortable option for street motorcycle riders.A good pair of motorcycle gloves is a wonderful thing. They provide protection from the wind and rain, as well as abrasion resistance in the event of an unexpected get off. They also deliver comfort and sense of security, making…
No Fear Attack Gear Review
No Fear Attack Gear Review
…use stretchy material along the sides of the gloves and on the finger tips for comfort, but the thin material tends to blow out quickly. That being said, the Attack Gloves' leather in the palms and finger area connect directly to the back of the glove, which appears to hold up better than other designs…
Shift Faction MX Gear Review
Shift Faction MX Gear Review
…Chamberlain. "Still, I know Shift has other gloves that meet my needs a little better, and I would happily supplement them in order to stick with the Faction line. This stuff is great to ride in."Product: Shift Faction MX GearSizes:Pant: 28-38; Jersey: S-XXL; Glove: 8-12Colors: Black, Blue, Red, Green, Orange…
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Alloy SX1 Gear Review
Alloy SX1 Gear Review
…be broken in."Even though the gloves were comfortable for Bailey and fit his hand well, he did have some problems them."I definitely didn't order up the super-sized blister the gloves delivered," Bailey describes. "But in the gloves' defense, I did take a fresh glove out of its packaging and rode 50…
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2008 Travertson V-Rex First Ride
2008 Travertson V-Rex First Ride
…Cruiser Reviews Adam's V-Rex Gearbag Shoei X-Eleven Helmet Affliction Shredded Jacket Affliction Deviant Boot Affliction Growth Denim Alpinestars SPS Glove
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2005 Suzuki GSX-R600 Comparison
2005 Suzuki GSX-R600 Comparison
…clock but not a fuel gauge. We didn't like the shape of its turnsignal switch; its rounded edges make it difficult to activate with thick racing-type gloves. Its tall windscreen diverts the air above a rider's neck, which provides a measure of comfort on cold-weather rides. "The GSX-R is a difficult nut…

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