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well I just got back from RMS, still minus my new ballistic 5.0 pants
see this thread
this time they didn't even make it off the parts counter, the salesman opened up the bag and gave the tinyest tug on the belt buckle and it pulled out even easier than the last pair
no reorder this time, First Gear pants instead, hopefully they fit as good as the JR crap
RandyO
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Randy - if you can do $200.00 I can hook you up with some IXS textile pants.
www.ixs-usa.com
Let me know....
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When you put them on, do you actually have to walk like the goofs on the "pants" page? I think it would be kinda hard to ride like thatOriginally posted by Karaya One
Randy - if you can do $200.00 I can hook you up with some IXS textile pants.
www.ixs-usa.com
Let me know....
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Have you guys ever tried these,,,,http://www.motophoria.com I can say the jackets are very well made....as for the pants I have never tried them.
Ok...that picture just look ghey....lol
No problems with our Joe rocket, so far....it's true we haven't crash in it either...
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I'd let her pose like that for me if she wanted. The only stipulation is that I would get to see the pants.......Originally posted by A996S
When you put them on, do you actually have to walk like the goofs on the "pants" page? I think it would be kinda hard to ride like that
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on my floor.......
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Anyone have any ideas for other overpants that are similar to the Joe Rocket pants?
Mine are pretty shot they really need to be replaced... I have my fancy schmancy Dainese pants for traveling and all day rides but I'm looking for something cheap that can go over jeans for riding around to work, etc.. (don't want to have to go to the bathroom/locker room to change out of my motorcycle pants)
Ben,
Not cheap, $299 but FirstGear makes leather overpants that I've had my eye on for a while, I'm just cheap...but they look good, I've seen them upclose at MotoMart and went on a ride that one of the guys was wearing them, he indicated that they were well made and comforatable...
Kevin
'05 Warrior
Quincy, MA
AIM: BostonianR6
FirstGear HT OverPants 150 from newEnough. I'm pretty happy with mine so far.Originally posted by benVFR
Anyone have any ideas for other overpants that are similar to the Joe Rocket pants?
can you still order the Motegi suit?
on and on, South of Heaven
that's what I have on order now, but I am paying less thru my local dealer $145Originally posted by Hurtin
FirstGear HT OverPants 150 from newEnough. I'm pretty happy with mine so far.
RandyO
IBA#9560
A man with a gun is a citizen
A man without a gun is a subject LETS GO BRANDON
oohhhhh.... i was lookin at those pants, too... hmmmmmmm... and i'd need a jacket to go w/ em since my leather A*s wouldn't match & isn't waterproofand then i'd need waterproof gloves..... and boots
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If the firstgear HT overpants are cordura I could do that... now way I'm spending $300 and no way I want leather for commuting, etc.. as I want some level of waterproofing.
100% waterproof 330 Denier Hypertex® with extra panel on rear
Sheltex™ membrane for breathability
Abrasion-resistant Dynax material on knees
Removable, zip-out insulated liner
Full-length, 2-way leg zippers for easy on/off
Removable Temperfoam™ knee and hip armor
Spandex® waist and adjustable belt
1-year limited manufacturer’s warranty
Color: Black
RandyO
IBA#9560
A man with a gun is a citizen
A man without a gun is a subject LETS GO BRANDON
FirstGear HT OverPants - I have em, they were decent overpants for me... Only complaint is that the liner zippers are kinda cheezy. Wrecked one after only 20 days in use... luckily I'm none too shabby with a needle and thread and its an ez fix.
OH, and don't even THINK that liner is waterproof. They are water RESISTANT at best... In most showers you stay dry, but in a downpour, better get out the rain gear
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I'm going to be getting some Icon timax pants. They come in mesh or normal for a little over a hundred bux. I know Icon isn't known for the protection ability but I don't think you can expect too much from a textile pant anyways.
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http://newenough.com/icon_timax_pants_page.htm
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Sweet_Z,
I tried the Icon timax pants on at a local shop, pretty comforatable, looked to be well made for the $...
Kevin
'05 Warrior
Quincy, MA
AIM: BostonianR6
Motoport Kevlar. I couldn't find better textile protection anyplace and it is top notch workmanship.Originally posted by SWEET_Z
[B]I don't think you can expect too much from a textile pant anyways.
"Cycleport's Kevlar suits are the only synthetic apparel approved by the F.I.M., the A.M.A., the W.E.R.A. and many other racing organizations."
www.motorport.com
http://www.motorcyclegearreview.com/...php?prodID=685
This guy is crashing on a racetrack left and right with it, and he is pretty happy with it.
"I've been riding and racing for thirty plus years and this is the best riding suit I've owned. It is lighter than leathers,it breathes, stretches and it fairs better when I've crash tested on many occasions. I bought both jacket and pants in 1996 from Wayne at the S.F. Motorcycle Show and it has been the best purchase of riding gear I've made. After sliding down the road on my leathers the first time I wanted to cry after looking at the damage. The GP2 suit looked as good as new after several low speed get offs. The one time it did take minor damage was after I was pinned under my bike at about 35-40 miles an hour. I sent the pants back to have the right Knee patched and when it came back, not only did they patch the knee,but, also replaced the liner and waist band for the price they quoated for the patch. I just ordered my second set and recommend these suits to everyone that rides the tracks and canyon twisties with a serious need for throttle therapy. Thanks again Wayne for such a fine product!!!"
This guy lowsided at 65 and it worked out...
"Well, Thunderhill turn 6 got me recently because my tires weren't warmed up. I low-sided at 65mph and slid cleanly and predictably for 90 feet on my gear...then I tried to get up, while still going 35mph (classic racer mistake based on speed perception). This caused me to tumble hard impacting on the pavement in a number of places, including somehow my left armpit. I walked away without a bruise or a scratch. Thunderhills pavement is particularly rough and I went down pretty hard, while repair is certainly called for the suit's protective layers were never penetrated. Cycleport's gear performed exactly as they specified in a serious high speed crash, I continue to recommend Cycleport kevlar gear as a superior alternative to leather."
Andrew
03 Suzuki SV650
thanx for the suggestions, but Joe rocket Gear still Sucks, I already have my FirstGear HT overpants. overall the quality looks good, they do look and feel like snowpants thought more than motorcycle gear.
I bought them at Rochester Motorsports, my local dealer, they gave them to me for the same price as the JR even thought the retail was $40 more, and I only paid my discounted price$135 for the JR, so I ended up with almost 35% off
RandyO
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A man with a gun is a citizen
A man without a gun is a subject LETS GO BRANDON
Randy here is your best bet:
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Plus warranty is good for life and repairs locally and they are made in USA!
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