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Re: gimoto v berik
Posted: Sat Jul 30, 2011 11:38 am
by Ed@OML
Why would you order a Gimoto suit from the USA (and pay more)?
And a mini moto suit?
The Berik capirex is a decent suit, although it's only a few panels that are roo. I doubt anyone locally knows more about Beriks than Irena - she does the warranty work for Ficeda and prepped about a dozen suits for race teams last year. She reckons they're good value for money.
But for quality, you won't get better than Gimoto. They're not cheap, but they're made by experts, you can choose any colour combination and there's loads of options for perforation, custom fit, logos and patches etc. They're the top end of the market, and if anyone knows of better leathers, please tell us.
Re: gimoto v berik
Posted: Sat Jul 30, 2011 11:45 am
by Reedy
Re: gimoto v berik
Posted: Sat Jul 30, 2011 12:07 pm
by Six Addict
thanks guys, i have ended up with the berik suit in the OP

Re: gimoto v berik
Posted: Sat Jul 30, 2011 12:10 pm
by Six Addict
Ed@OML wrote:Why would you order a Gimoto suit from the USA (and pay more)?
And a mini moto suit?
The Berik capirex is a decent suit, although it's only a few panels that are roo. I doubt anyone locally knows more about Beriks than Irena - she does the warranty work for Ficeda and prepped about a dozen suits for race teams last year. She reckons they're good value for money.
But for quality, you won't get better than Gimoto. They're not cheap, but they're made by experts, you can choose any colour combination and there's loads of options for perforation, custom fit, logos and patches etc. They're the top end of the market, and if anyone knows of better leathers, please tell us.
ive visited irena personally, when i was trying to get my spidi leathers altered (that didnt work out) and she recommended gimoto, hence why i looked at the gimoto minimotos.... why minimoto? cos they were cheap, and wouldnt be a lot different to what i would want for supermoto riding
but as i say ive ended up with the berik leathers because the gimoto lead time would be too long...
Re: gimoto v berik
Posted: Sat Jul 30, 2011 12:48 pm
by Ed@OML
Ah, you could've looked at the Gimoto motard suit ($1200). Maybe not in these colours.

Re: gimoto v berik
Posted: Tue Aug 02, 2011 1:09 am
by Jonno
Six Addict wrote:Ed@OML wrote:Why would you order a Gimoto suit from the USA (and pay more)?
And a mini moto suit?
The Berik capirex is a decent suit, although it's only a few panels that are roo. I doubt anyone locally knows more about Beriks than Irena - she does the warranty work for Ficeda and prepped about a dozen suits for race teams last year. She reckons they're good value for money.
But for quality, you won't get better than Gimoto. They're not cheap, but they're made by experts, you can choose any colour combination and there's loads of options for perforation, custom fit, logos and patches etc. They're the top end of the market, and if anyone knows of better leathers, please tell us.
ive visited irena personally, when i was trying to get my spidi leathers altered (that didnt work out) and she recommended gimoto, hence why i looked at the gimoto minimotos.... why minimoto? cos they were cheap, and wouldnt be a lot different to what i would want for supermoto riding
but as i say ive ended up with the berik leathers because the gimoto lead time would be too long...
How much time do you have?
My GiMoto suit took 4 weeks from order. Well worth the wait to get a tailor fit.
Re: gimoto v berik
Posted: Tue Aug 02, 2011 11:55 am
by Six Addict
Jonno wrote:Six Addict wrote:Ed@OML wrote:Why would you order a Gimoto suit from the USA (and pay more)?
And a mini moto suit?
The Berik capirex is a decent suit, although it's only a few panels that are roo. I doubt anyone locally knows more about Beriks than Irena - she does the warranty work for Ficeda and prepped about a dozen suits for race teams last year. She reckons they're good value for money.
But for quality, you won't get better than Gimoto. They're not cheap, but they're made by experts, you can choose any colour combination and there's loads of options for perforation, custom fit, logos and patches etc. They're the top end of the market, and if anyone knows of better leathers, please tell us.
ive visited irena personally, when i was trying to get my spidi leathers altered (that didnt work out) and she recommended gimoto, hence why i looked at the gimoto minimotos.... why minimoto? cos they were cheap, and wouldnt be a lot different to what i would want for supermoto riding
but as i say ive ended up with the berik leathers because the gimoto lead time would be too long...
How much time do you have?
My GiMoto suit took 4 weeks from order. Well worth the wait to get a tailor fit.
i only have till marulan, went with the berik... i would have got organised earlier, but only just did may tax...
Re: gimoto v berik
Posted: Tue Aug 02, 2011 12:36 pm
by SoundGuy
Gimoto tailored fit all the way!!
But expensive

Re: gimoto v berik
Posted: Tue Aug 02, 2011 2:48 pm
by Jonno
SoundGuy wrote:Gimoto tailored fit all the way!!
But expensive

$1500 or there about from memory.