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Re: r jays

Postby Aahzap! » Wed Apr 16, 2008 5:04 pm

bluezx14 wrote:$100 helmets for $100 heads, get the best gear you can afford.


agreed

Some times you feel that you are paying for the brand. The cost goes to profit margins for sure, however they do have a research team, the technology is used to save lives. I have a Nolan and a Shoei helmet, i defiantly like the Shoei more. The cost between the 2 wasn't an issue. Even though you could get a HJC or RXT for 100bucks and it still has the pass Australian standards sticker, the helmet would be heavy and loud and more than likely ugly - i personally wouldn't put one on my head even to see if it fits nice. Maybe if you plan to go 60kms/h everywhere you travel :twisted: Fat chance!

i would get Rjays gloves, they seem to do the trick.
I almost bought an Rjays Jacket but didn't because it was my missus B'day 8)
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Re: r jays

Postby Fatboy » Wed Apr 16, 2008 5:58 pm

I have an Rjays jacket which is 12 years old, still in great nick (ming leather treatment for cars) & am only upgrading due to my waistline not being the same as it was.
The helmets are cheap & nasty but the gloves are OK.
It depends on your budget of course.
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