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racedoll 05-30-2009 07:58 PM

Gear choices sound fine. Don't really know anything about the items you have chose. Anything really is better than nothing.

I keep getting hung up on the fact that you have said twice now about crashing. I understand that it's a very real possibility and that one shouldn't dismiss it. However, I believe that if you think too much about it WILL happen. You will be so focused on WHEN, that you won't be able to think clearly to AVOID it.

CrazyKell 05-31-2009 09:43 AM

I lived in Victoria for 5 years and it's where I learned to ride. I can't remember the names of the shops out there but the best one is over in Esquimalt. Those guys were amazing and would do anything for ya. So even though you don't care about local money...I'd go to them. ;)

DLIT 05-31-2009 02:05 PM

Getting good deals usually depends on how much research you do. By that, I mean get on some other forums' classifieds. I've gotten some ridiculous deals on the WERA forums. An Akrapovic slip-on, new, for $150 shipped, for example. There is always all types of new/used gear for sale and custom/performance parts too. Best forum I've seen yet as far as classifieds go.

marko138 06-05-2009 03:43 PM

Wear the best stuff you can afford. And wear it everytime.

Particle Man 06-05-2009 04:38 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by marko138 (Post 221473)
Wear the best and most comfortable stuff you can afford. And wear it everytime.

fixed. ;)

minor detail but an uncomfortable rider becomes a fatigued rider (especially a newer rider) which is a dangerous thing!

marko138 06-05-2009 04:39 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Particle Man (Post 221541)
fixed. ;)

minor detail but an uncomfortable rider becomes a fatigued rider (especially a newer rider) which is a dangerous thing!

Thats true. And thats alot of what you pay for in higher priced helmets. The DOT approved cheapo's will protect you just fine. The high dime lids offer more comfort.


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