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Moto GP Nitrous Gloves $69.95 all colors/sizes SAVE $50
The retail on these is $120. We have sold a ton of these and they are a nice pair of gloves. This will move pretty fast so if you need a new pair or are looking for an affordable second pair here you have it. These are in stock and ready to ship out from our warehouse.
consider a pair of blu/blk SOLD at that price... on friday
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consider a pair of blu/blk SOLD at that price... on friday
couldnt wait...just ordered a pair, now for boots
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Why is it that people jump on people assuming its their first bike...because they just joined the forum....maybe they just want to converse and ask questions...people can ride for eternity without coming here for our infinite wisdom
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It's better to learn on a 250 for all the same reasons that experts can make a 600 do so much more. The design compromises that make a sportbike so responsive in the hands of an expert also make it amplify the mistakes of a beginner.
so someone who owns a pair of these.... i have a question...? do they have any ventilation for hot weather riding...?
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so someone who owns a pair of these.... i have a question...? do they have any ventilation for hot weather riding...?
Just got the wife's in today (fast shipping). They have a few vent holes in them, but not an overabundance. They seem to be a decent quality glove. I paid much more for mine, but doubt I have any better protection in a get off. I don't recall seeing any leather gauntlet glove that really vents like mad though either. The less leather = less protection to me. If finger sweat really bothers you, you might just want to get an awl and stab your own holes in between the fingers.
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Just got the wife's in today (fast shipping). They have a few vent holes in them, but not an overabundance. They seem to be a decent quality glove. I paid much more for mine, but doubt I have any better protection in a get off. I don't recall seeing any leather gauntlet glove that really vents like mad though either. The less leather = less protection to me. If finger sweat really bothers you, you might just want to get an awl and stab your own holes in between the fingers.
Do the gloves have a heavy movable liner inside or is it just one carcass?
My current gloves are great, but have a liner inside that make them a b*&^#@ to get off/on in the heat.
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These gloves are carcass in the palm and fingers. The top of the hand is lined (not moveable) and the gauntlet is lined. The top of the palm is lined with a good amoun of padding. The stitching appears to be coarse enough where it doesn't degrade the strength of the leather.
I don't remember the size (too lazy for second trip to the garage). They were fairly stiff for the first few days, but have broken in nicely. The palm has a grippy bottom and the fingers provide a good feel. Mine were very snug when I bought them and have broken into a form fitting glove. I've seen people buy gloves too big and then they are sloppy upon break-in. These seem to have given a little in the past 1.5 months of almost daily riding.
I'd recommend these, as they seem to offer great protection (don't really care to find out first hand). Maybe someone else can on that account. Buy them fairly snug if you like a form fitting glove. If you like 'em a little loose, get them just a tad snug.
*** I'm looking for a "Snug" chart for comparison.
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I have these gloves and I've crash tested them as well. Low-sided @ 60-70. They held up great. No busted seams, or worn through areas at all. Hands were untouched. The gloves are still perfectly usable. But at this price I will get another pair.