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Good few pages to read.. Lol.

I had BC BRs on my 33GTR, they were nice but after a year or so started to creak a tiny bit at low speed.. only a tiny little bit nothing compared to when coilovers "knock"

My brothers got BC BRs on his 33GTST no complaints from him either for what it's worth

Lol no deal

Wanna get the gp pro gloves

Dainese gear too expensive rich kunt ^

Think the only difference between the plus and pro glove is the hard cover on the wrist strap...Dude at Peter Stevens told me not to bother with them over the Plus..

And the Pro is $250 like the Dainese Joust....

I said I want all that, not that I can afford it.

You guys too busy arguing over what the best /bikefashion is and not coming out on SAU rides :P

Just buy some gloves that fit, and come for happy fun mountain runs

Much much more compliant than SS.

In saying that, have never driven on brand new SS. Just second hand sets.

I would rate the BR's better than second hand Type Flex easy.

The BR, as I said, firm. But they don't bounce around or or skip off bumps.

Might be a goer then. That's my biggest issue with stiff coils...accelerating up a hill / around a corner and losing the rear end over a friggen bump :/

Mate in E36 M3 runs them as well. Drove the car a lot for a few year. No issues, they were actually much better than the stock BMW dampers.

Mate in E36 M3 runs them as well. Drove the car a lot for a few year. No issues, they were actually much better than the stock BMW dampers.

I wonder how the BC V1 would compare to the BC BR, which are slightly cheaper and by description, more suited to street driving? Same spring rates though...

i dont watch ACA..

ill keep an eye out for him on ACA..

-_- *bored

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I have a set of these lying about... Size large I think, got them but never used them.

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too much black

i want these

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You guys too busy arguing over what the best /bikefashion is and not coming out on SAU rides :P

Just buy some gloves that fit, and come for happy fun mountain runs

no

i want the medics to be impressed as they collect my body parts

Nope, swapped the Merc with a mates Daytona for a few days. Sending it back tonight.

i see

Daytona sounded good from what I heard..

Also I liked your pace through the hills.. quick and fun but not silly (considering we don't know the turns) I always prefer following for some reason.. the DRZ kept up fine just some of the higher speed straights (120+) Adam was gone haha

Too bad we didn't get a good run down Burwood highway end

Rimon, my Fox gloves are awesome <3

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cept green with rubber finger bits for 2 fingerin clutch / brake

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