I've got the fox knee pads. Very comfortable, to the the point that I forgot I had them on & drove home in them 2 weeks ago hahaha. When I rode MX bikes, I always used to rely on my MX jeans stopping the scrapes and friction burns, until some dozy twonk hit me head on & his kickstart went under...
I did BPW and rode up instead of using the uplifts, as the queue was a hundred miles long. Only did 2 runs down, as we were pushed for time, but had 20 odd miles range left(y). On the flip side of to uplift or not to uplift. I wanted to go on an mtb downhill rider training day, but was told the...
They might do, but at £20.99 you’ll probably pay more for shipping I’d imagine hahaha. Likewise, we get stung for import duties from the States, but fortunately my sister lives in Phoenix ?.
I struggle to walk & chew at the same time, let alone moving my fingers while I’m concentrating hahahaha. Gloves for me are more for protection to be honest, not good enough a rider to affect my control, but I’ll try your tip next week, cheers.
I was looking at the dragon eyes, but no lbs has them in stock :(. I need to try them on really, having sausage hands :rolleyes: & I can never be arsed to send things back when I buy online hahaha.
Hi All,
As per title, what gloves are you using in the winter? Did a few d/h runs this morning and my fingers were bloody freezing by the end of it.
Thanks
I was given a CDC Nestling light a few weeks ago. 8000mAh ( advertised as 6400mAh??) battery pack is completely sealed. 5000 Lumens. Beware of the solar storm lights being sold on ebay as Nestling. Pack is not water proof and only 2400 lumens. £ 20.99 on Amazon. Amazon search: cdc 5000 lumen 2x...
Nice one mate ?. Alternatively pick you up & shoot over to BPW? Either suits me. Mrs is struck with the riding here, so I can’t see it being long before we return ?.