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Helmet was around 500, jacket around 500, pants around 250, gloves around 100, boots around 250-300

cant remember exactly but pretty close to those prices, got a little bit off due to buying all from peter stevens at once

Yeah all sounds pretty standard...I've got a hookup at Peter Stevens so that should help nicely

you at least need helmet jacket and gloves imo which will set you back over 1k for some decent gear.

I asked the guy how much do i need to spend on a helmet he replied "how much is your head worth?"

It's true to an extent but also a sales pitch...I'm no expert but from what I've been told by those who are, if it passes the Aus standards, it'll protect your head pretty much as well as any other helmet that has. The more they cost the lighter and therefor more comfortable they are, so cost doesn't always = safer, usually just more comfortable and better looking

I won't skimp on gear though, like I said, nice astars jacket and gloves, I'll go all out on the helmet, and probably boots and some pants, probably the kevlar jeans to start

Not really, he knows what he is doing, does tricks like sits on the tank, stands up on the seat, legs to one side... also drifts its pretty damn good

I'm sure he's good at it, but pretty much everyone who does shit like that, on bikes or in cars, 'knows what they're doing' until they wrap themselves around a pole that is.

Mo, youre a f**king retard...

Get a set of plain draggin kevlar jeans, for if you ride to work or what ever they look acceptable. But I also want to get a pair of 'army' style kevlar jeans for the fun rides

Would mean having to get changed when I get to work, might just go the work pants and boots for riding to/from work

Saw the exact 250 I wanna get tonight, it's always parked out front of the cinemas here..Young dude was leaving on it as I came out....Someones gotta tell him you're supposed to ride the bike, not the clutch

Would mean having to get changed when I get to work, might just go the work pants and boots for riding to/from work

Saw the exact 250 I wanna get tonight, it's always parked out front of the cinemas here..Young dude was leaving on it as I came out....Someones gotta tell him you're supposed to ride the bike, not the clutch

Lol as if wear work pants on bike :P just take a pair to work with ya.. you have to wear nice slacks / shoes?

Buy his bike then

When I start working in the city in a few months I'll prob ride way more.. if every day I'll get a Ducati I recon (once I legally get off restrictions..)

Lol as if wear work pants on bike :P just take a pair to work with ya.. you have to wear nice slacks / shoes?

Buy his bike then

When I start working in the city in a few months I'll prob ride way more.. if every day I'll get a Ducati I recon (once I legally get off restrictions..)

Lol I'm a sparkie, I wear hard yakka pants and steel toed boots

mate rides his gixxer to the treatment plant in Carrum sometimes, gets home to Pascoe Vale in peak hour in like 30 minutes lol

Lol I'm a sparkie, I wear hard yakka pants and steel toed boots

mate rides his gixxer to the treatment plant in Carrum sometimes, gets home to Pascoe Vale in peak hour in like 30 minutes lol

Ah fair enough,

I got told off for parking right outside reception undercover :( they mad jelly.

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