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Title: Protective gear- recomendations?
Post by: Shings on October 07, 2007, 03:18 PM
Right got my new skool bike..

(http://www.radbmx.co.uk/archive/albums/v206/shings/harobike.jpg)

Haro Dave Mirra special- apparently... I have no actual idea what it actually is but it seems ok to me and £100 so was within budget.


I need to get some saftey gear- I have a helmet which I am happy with but I want gloves, arm pads, knee and shin pads.

And within reason as inexpensive as possible.


So who recomends what?  and where from? 
Just popped up to halfrauds and felt like I was about to be ass banged...


Jake

Title: Re: Protective gear- recomendations?
Post by: lazychubs on October 07, 2007, 03:25 PM
go onto alans and get some decent bits of there 
Title: Re: Protective gear- recomendations?
Post by: TwoBobRob on October 07, 2007, 03:51 PM
You will have to spend some decent money to get decent safety gear that will fit you.  Don't be surprised if you spend more than the bikes value in safety gear.

661 do some ok gear. Shadow Conspiracy knee gaskets are good kit if you want to wear under your jeans, go for the 'industrial' version.  Any glove will do, I personally like Fox or Shift MX gloves.

It does rather depend on what you want.  Fashion is minimal kneepads worn under jeans, nowt else.  Function is stuff that will allow you keep getting up, over and over again.

My advice would be to get the best quality most protective hardcup kneepads you can afford and wear them over your jeans or with shorts, then learn to kneeslide  ;)  The fashion police will be out to get you, but you're more likely to survive the attack   ;D

Elbow pads need to be a good size if you plan to actually slam on them, watch out for small tight fitting stuff as it'll pump your arms up, or be uncomfortable as fook, or both...


Fox do some ok kneepads, as do Rector (fatboy), TSG and of course, ProDesign   8)   There used to be a firm called Prolike, they did a good Rector copy. Cheap as chips and good enough to get you started. Don't know if you'll still find them though   :-\
Title: Re: Protective gear- recomendations?
Post by: OrgasmDonor on October 07, 2007, 04:13 PM
some dianese elbow pads here

http://www.radbmx.co.uk/forum/index.php'topic=45847.0  :angel:
Title: Re: Protective gear- recomendations?
Post by: pickle on October 07, 2007, 04:14 PM
bike looks good mate!!  try these, you'll find anything you want here and at good prices + postage is free and normally next day.

http://www.chainreactioncycles.com/Categories.aspx?CategoryID=221

there brand X stuff is okay as well......i've used mine in Morzine on my MTB and it's taken lots of knocks and saved my knees and shins plenty of times  :daumenhoch:
Title: Re: Protective gear- recomendations?
Post by: MeddlE on October 07, 2007, 04:44 PM
I can heartily recommend these

http://www.chainreactioncycles.com/Models.aspx'modelID=9591

661 4x4 Knee & Shin, will go under jeans, will take a slam (unless you're planning on riding vert that is)
Title: Re: Protective gear- recomendations?
Post by: lazychubs on October 07, 2007, 04:46 PM
oh and if ure as big as me some pads dont bloody fit lol even in xl size's
Title: Re: Protective gear- recomendations?
Post by: Shings on October 07, 2007, 05:03 PM
Cheers guys

I shall have a little butchers on those links and see what I come up with.

Same with car racing/track days/Motor bikes - Buy the best you can afford- end of the day its your life you're protecting.

Prob a bit strong for the sort of thing I will do- but I'd like to be able to ride on a weekend and go to work on a monday without any great problem

Jake

Title: Re: Protective gear- recomendations?
Post by: pickle on October 08, 2007, 09:26 AM
it's not only the procection....they do give you the added confidence to try that little bit harder.   :daumenhoch:

not long to go mate!!!  does the new ride weigh much?  she looks a sturdy girl  ;)
Title: Re: Protective gear- recomendations?
Post by: Shings on October 08, 2007, 05:39 PM
it's not only the procection....they do give you the added confidence to try that little bit harder.   :daumenhoch:

not long to go mate!!!  does the new ride weigh much?  she looks a sturdy girl  ;)

I know- need to get paid up lol...

I got nowt to compare to but she seems ok- handlebars are a bit too slim for me... but I'll get there
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