Gear is cheaper than you think, look inside!
Now that I got your attention, many of us on this board want you to know that it doesn't cost nearly as much as you think to purchase "full" gear.
The reality is, many people spend more money on just a leather jacket and helmet, by making their purchase at an expensive local retailer (stealership), than what is costs to purchase good quality "full" gear.
If you don't know what gear to buy, which brand, and what price to you should expect to pay, this thread is for you!
The question(s) are:
1) What brand should I buy?
2) What should I expect to pay?
3) Where can I find it?
The best way to answer this is to put together a list of what are good deals on the various gear and where you can get them. These examples are not the only brands or stores where you can get good deals. They are simply examples of what you can find.
First thing we need to do is establish what is "full" gear. My definition of "full" gear is: helmet, leather jacket, leather pants, gauntlet style gloves (go over you wrist, not just to your wrist), and riding boots.
Helmet - when many people buy a bike, the first thing they do is run out and buy the most expensive helmet they can afford. A lot of times this $500-$800 purchase completely cleans out their budget and they can't afford to buy all the necessary gear.
You can get a good quality helmet, that passes all the same standards as the high end helmets for much less. Granted it may not be the lightest and may not have all the bells and whistles, but it will work and all of them still look just as cool as the next dude in the really expensive helmet.
Expect to pay: You can pick up a great helmet from $75-$250 depending on the brand and which model.
KBC, HJC, Scorpion to name just a few sell in this range. I suggest purchasing or at least test fitting the exact helmet locally. Most people purchase a helmet 1 or 2 sizes too big because they don't know how they are suppossed to fit. Get a sales associate to help you size it right.
Example: Here is an excellent quality $279.99 helmet on sale for $139.99 Cycle Gear - KBC: VR-2 Flare Chrome Full-Face Motorcycle Helmet
You can go to Cycle Gear Cycle Gear - Motorcycle Apparel, Parts and Accessories locally (off Florida and Fletcher) and try helmets on. They even honor online discounts through the store.
Jacket and Pants - most people think they cannot afford a decent quality leather suit (pants and jacket). And even if you could, many think it would be too hot to wear often. Thanks to Chris (Vader) he let us all in on a great deal on a perforated (meaning it has lots of little holes that allow cool air through) 2 piece leather suit. Due to the weather in Florida, this is really the only leather anyone should buy, perforated. Also having a 2 piece suit that zips the jacket to the pants allows flexibility of being able to take the jacket off while taking breaks or eating at restaurants.
*side note: they tested jeans in a magazine a few years back and rated jeans to be no good at speeds over 30mph, if I remember correctly. If I find the link, I'll edit this message and post it, but please don't think jeans are "safety" gear, because they aren't and are only better than just wearing shorts or dress pants.*
Expect to pay: You can pick up a good quality 2 piece suit online and somtimes at local shops for between $300-$400.
Example: 2 piece perforated leather suit. Internet sale price of $299, normally a $500 suit! Revo Sport 2-Piece Suits
**For those of you that may need "custom" sizing for your jacket/pants, contact SYED Leathers ™ They can get you fitted in any size.
Boots - many people overlook this item the most and just wear sneakers. However this item can be approached really cheaply. Walmart sells decent "boots" of all kinds any where from $20-$80. Even these regular boots are much better than sneakers.
If you want real motorcycle boots, you can find them all over the internet cheap or at a major motorcycle event/race where vendors may set up booths.
Expect to pay: You can find motorcycle boots online from $125-$250
Example: Oxtar racing boots for $161. You can find good deals on several brands for this price. Oxtar SS Performance 2 Motorcycle Racing Boots :: New Enough Motorcycle Apparel
Gloves - this item is a hit or miss. I've seen some people wear gloves and no helmet
and others with an expensive leather jacket, gloves and shorts?
If you fall/wreck the first instinct you will have is to put your hands out to cushion your fall. Most people need their hands to "work," whatever your job may be. You want to protect them.
Best "type" of glove to buy is a "gauntlet" style glove that goes over you wrist and leaves no "gap" of skin exposed to be injured in the event of a crash.
Expect to pay: You can pick up a good set of gauntlet gloves between $50-$125 depending on the deal available.
Example: Here is a list of Alpinstar gloves cheap. SP-1, SP-2, SP-3 are all great gloves. (Alpinestars Gloves :: New Enough Motorcycle Apparel
Conclusion: Gear is essential to riding. If you are going to ride a motorcycle, it only makes sense to "dress" accordingly. If you were going swimming, you'd wear a swim suit right? If you were going to a wedding, you'd wear formal attire right? You get the idea
So on the low end getting good deals and buying the gear as cheaply as possible you could spend as little as $550, thats right $550 or on the higher end of the good deals spend around $1,000.
If you can't afford to spend $550-$1,000 on gear, then you can't afford your bike and, much less the cost of the hospital bills and the pain and long term injuries that could result. Some of you guys out there may have medical insurance deductibles higher than what it cost to buy all the gear!
So no excuses that you can't afford full gear, because you can!!
Ride safe and remember [b]A T G A T T (All The Gear All The Time)
[b]ATTN: Please do not post in this thread for the sake of posting. I ask that if you are going to post in here, that it would only be a post regarding a link to a good deal on gear for others or a link to a discount store. Pay it foward!
The reality is, many people spend more money on just a leather jacket and helmet, by making their purchase at an expensive local retailer (stealership), than what is costs to purchase good quality "full" gear.
If you don't know what gear to buy, which brand, and what price to you should expect to pay, this thread is for you!
The question(s) are:
1) What brand should I buy?
2) What should I expect to pay?
3) Where can I find it?
The best way to answer this is to put together a list of what are good deals on the various gear and where you can get them. These examples are not the only brands or stores where you can get good deals. They are simply examples of what you can find.
First thing we need to do is establish what is "full" gear. My definition of "full" gear is: helmet, leather jacket, leather pants, gauntlet style gloves (go over you wrist, not just to your wrist), and riding boots.
Helmet - when many people buy a bike, the first thing they do is run out and buy the most expensive helmet they can afford. A lot of times this $500-$800 purchase completely cleans out their budget and they can't afford to buy all the necessary gear.
You can get a good quality helmet, that passes all the same standards as the high end helmets for much less. Granted it may not be the lightest and may not have all the bells and whistles, but it will work and all of them still look just as cool as the next dude in the really expensive helmet.
Expect to pay: You can pick up a great helmet from $75-$250 depending on the brand and which model.
KBC, HJC, Scorpion to name just a few sell in this range. I suggest purchasing or at least test fitting the exact helmet locally. Most people purchase a helmet 1 or 2 sizes too big because they don't know how they are suppossed to fit. Get a sales associate to help you size it right.
Example: Here is an excellent quality $279.99 helmet on sale for $139.99 Cycle Gear - KBC: VR-2 Flare Chrome Full-Face Motorcycle Helmet
You can go to Cycle Gear Cycle Gear - Motorcycle Apparel, Parts and Accessories locally (off Florida and Fletcher) and try helmets on. They even honor online discounts through the store.
Jacket and Pants - most people think they cannot afford a decent quality leather suit (pants and jacket). And even if you could, many think it would be too hot to wear often. Thanks to Chris (Vader) he let us all in on a great deal on a perforated (meaning it has lots of little holes that allow cool air through) 2 piece leather suit. Due to the weather in Florida, this is really the only leather anyone should buy, perforated. Also having a 2 piece suit that zips the jacket to the pants allows flexibility of being able to take the jacket off while taking breaks or eating at restaurants.
*side note: they tested jeans in a magazine a few years back and rated jeans to be no good at speeds over 30mph, if I remember correctly. If I find the link, I'll edit this message and post it, but please don't think jeans are "safety" gear, because they aren't and are only better than just wearing shorts or dress pants.*
Expect to pay: You can pick up a good quality 2 piece suit online and somtimes at local shops for between $300-$400.
Example: 2 piece perforated leather suit. Internet sale price of $299, normally a $500 suit! Revo Sport 2-Piece Suits
**For those of you that may need "custom" sizing for your jacket/pants, contact SYED Leathers ™ They can get you fitted in any size.
Boots - many people overlook this item the most and just wear sneakers. However this item can be approached really cheaply. Walmart sells decent "boots" of all kinds any where from $20-$80. Even these regular boots are much better than sneakers.
If you want real motorcycle boots, you can find them all over the internet cheap or at a major motorcycle event/race where vendors may set up booths.
Expect to pay: You can find motorcycle boots online from $125-$250
Example: Oxtar racing boots for $161. You can find good deals on several brands for this price. Oxtar SS Performance 2 Motorcycle Racing Boots :: New Enough Motorcycle Apparel
Gloves - this item is a hit or miss. I've seen some people wear gloves and no helmet
and others with an expensive leather jacket, gloves and shorts?
If you fall/wreck the first instinct you will have is to put your hands out to cushion your fall. Most people need their hands to "work," whatever your job may be. You want to protect them.Best "type" of glove to buy is a "gauntlet" style glove that goes over you wrist and leaves no "gap" of skin exposed to be injured in the event of a crash.
Expect to pay: You can pick up a good set of gauntlet gloves between $50-$125 depending on the deal available.
Example: Here is a list of Alpinstar gloves cheap. SP-1, SP-2, SP-3 are all great gloves. (Alpinestars Gloves :: New Enough Motorcycle Apparel
Conclusion: Gear is essential to riding. If you are going to ride a motorcycle, it only makes sense to "dress" accordingly. If you were going swimming, you'd wear a swim suit right? If you were going to a wedding, you'd wear formal attire right? You get the idea
So on the low end getting good deals and buying the gear as cheaply as possible you could spend as little as $550, thats right $550 or on the higher end of the good deals spend around $1,000.
If you can't afford to spend $550-$1,000 on gear, then you can't afford your bike and, much less the cost of the hospital bills and the pain and long term injuries that could result. Some of you guys out there may have medical insurance deductibles higher than what it cost to buy all the gear!
So no excuses that you can't afford full gear, because you can!!
Ride safe and remember [b]A T G A T T (All The Gear All The Time)
[b]ATTN: Please do not post in this thread for the sake of posting. I ask that if you are going to post in here, that it would only be a post regarding a link to a good deal on gear for others or a link to a discount store. Pay it foward!
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Last edited by Green Goblin; Jun 14, 2007 at 10:59 PM.
very informational...would be also better being that we live in fla some info on some of the mesh jackets and textile pants...sometime full leather suited require a camel pack to survive.
i would like info on textile pants for sure....but this thread WILL save some people money if they choose to read.
i would like info on textile pants for sure....but this thread WILL save some people money if they choose to read.
Thanks for the "appropriate" post regarding textile. Others may have a similar question.
If I can find the article that compared jeans to textile to leather, I'll post it.
I also own a textile suit, but now that I own a leather suit, it is hard to go back to "lesser" protection.
"If its too hot to wear gear, its too hot to ride!"
This still applies ---> Everyone please follow this request: ATTN: Please do not post in this thread for the sake of posting. I ask that if you are going to post in here, that it would only be a post regarding a link to a good deal on gear for others or a link to a discount store. Pay it foward!
If I can find the article that compared jeans to textile to leather, I'll post it.
I also own a textile suit, but now that I own a leather suit, it is hard to go back to "lesser" protection.
"If its too hot to wear gear, its too hot to ride!"
This still applies ---> Everyone please follow this request: ATTN: Please do not post in this thread for the sake of posting. I ask that if you are going to post in here, that it would only be a post regarding a link to a good deal on gear for others or a link to a discount store. Pay it foward!
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I was looking for a jacket online and decided to goto cycle springs. I was able to get a joe rocket alter ego 2 jacket for cheaper than I found online. It does pay to shop around.
here is a link to the jacket, I saved about 20 over this cost.
Joe Rocket Alter Ego 2.0 Textile/Mesh Motorcycle Jacket :: New Enough Motorcycle Apparel
here is a link to the jacket, I saved about 20 over this cost.
Joe Rocket Alter Ego 2.0 Textile/Mesh Motorcycle Jacket :: New Enough Motorcycle Apparel
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"The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing."
"Si vis pacem, para bellum"
"The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing."
"Si vis pacem, para bellum"
hey i have a question... me and my bf wrecked last dec and people say my helmet is no good, but its no where nere as bad as my bfs, someone told me that cycle springs can xray them so i went down there and they said i have to send it in to god knows where and wait for ever to get it back, and plus i have to pay for all that so i was like f that...now when we wrecked my helmet came off when i hit which is wierd cuz i had it all the way strapped and it didnt wiggle?... so the only big damage on it is a big gash/scrape and back near my neck from the road taking it off lol but only the black is showing, on my bfs the white is showing.. in two weeks were bring the bikes up to stl and plan on ridin but i dont have the money to buy a new helmet right now do u think it will b ok....
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If your helmet has been dropped or involved in an accident, I would not continue using it even if it looks "ok" from the outside because the part you can't see is what does the protecting.
If you guys can afford to take the bikes up to St Louis?, then you can afford to buy a $50-$75 helmet. Its a small price to pay for piece of mind
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