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Looking at these:
http://www.newenough.com/moto_gp_pylon_gloves_page.htm
Anyone have any experience with them, seems like a good price.
I got 2 pair of the RPM model which is the next step up to what that is and 1 pair of the Nitrous which is their top of the line glove.
RPM - great street glove.
Nitrous - very good street/track glove
This may sound like heresy here but I tried a couple of pairs
of Held gloves and did not like them ... I gave them to my friend
who just bought a bike.
Another guy on here said the same thing about the Helds. He said they felt great off the bike but not so good while riding. I think he got some Technics instead.
Go to Plaistow Powersports for the MotoGP gloves.
It is the off season ... twist Lis's arm a bit!![]()
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Tell her that she has to dust off all that inventory for the
next 4 months with no action on it.
For the money, you get what you pay for.
That was also my inticial feeling about the held gloves. They have to be broken in. After I rode them a few times they stretched where I needed them to and they shrunk where I needed them to.Originally posted by Punjistick
Another guy on here said the same thing about the Helds. He said they felt great off the bike but not so good while riding. I think he got some Technics instead.
Im sure those motogp gloves are niec. I have not heard anything bad about their stuff. What I dont like is the soft knuckle. I like hard armor. The helds I have now I could probably put my fist through a windshield and not feel too bad about it![]()
I agree with the knuckle part.
The RPM model and the Nirtro models both have knuckle armor.
My left knuckle ate a pebble going 75 on I495 last summer
following a trash tractor trailer. +1 for armor!
Those trucks scare the hell out of me, they look like they
are ready to fall apart and they are squeezing those last
few thousand miles out of them.
Last time I went to work, saw a WM garbage truck blow
rubber chunks about a quarter mile ahead of me.
I saw blue smoke and red lights and said oh shit!
When I passed him, he was pulling to the right side break
down lane.
Back on Topic:
Spend the extra money for armor and padding.
Those gloves are on closeout cause they don't sell.
Unless you have fairings in front of your hands or those
dirtbike protectors, spend the extra money for a good
pair of armored gloves. Keep an eye on Newenough's
ebay closeouts ... some very awesome deals there!
OK then, what woudl people suggest for gusseted gloves?
I have Joe Rocket Honda Superbike gloves, which are essentially the GPX 2.0 glove with the Honda coloring on them.
I'm probably looking to upgrade my gloves, so what do you suggest? Use?
How much money you want to spend?
That is the ultimate answer to anything you buy, isn't it?
I agree with currently the Moto GP Nitrous is a great glove. Love them so much i bought 3 pair in diffrent colors. At 80.00 to 100.00 depending were you get them there a great buy. I think MotorcycleCloseouts has them for 80.00 in four diffrent colors.
1993 Honda CBR900RR
1990 Suzuki GSXR1100
1992 Kawasaki ZX750
1996 Honda F3 Trackbike
Im using held galaxys. I wish you had said something while we were at Petes last week. I could have shown them to you and you could have tried them on. They are a very nice glove. Hard carbon fiber knuckles. Hard carbon fiber cuff. Kangaroo leather.
http://stores.sportbiketrackgear.com/Detail.bok?no=7
You ar enot going to beat that price anywhere for these. He might not have them since held has discontinued them for the Phantoms but its worth a try. I just got a bunch of gear from him today Ill toss up a photo.
http://www.motomummy.com/motogpgloves.html
RPM Gloves from MotoMummy for $65
I have dealt with these people before.
I would definitely go to Plaistow Powersports first and give
them a chance. They are good people. Wish I could say the
same about other dealers around here.
BTW, they have the best deal on Pazzo levers I have seen.
Close to 300.00 for held. For that kind of money i would pick up the Alpinestar GP Tech or the Spidi Carbo Six Kangaroos. Both great gloves.
1993 Honda CBR900RR
1990 Suzuki GSXR1100
1992 Kawasaki ZX750
1996 Honda F3 Trackbike
Originally posted by Currently
http://www.motomummy.com/motogpgloves.html
RPM Gloves from MotoMummy for $65
I have dealt with these people before.
I would definitely go to Plaistow Powersports first and give
them a chance. They are good people. Wish I could say the
same about other dealers around here.
BTW, they have the best deal on Pazzo levers I have seen.
Thats a great price on those Nitrous.
1993 Honda CBR900RR
1990 Suzuki GSXR1100
1992 Kawasaki ZX750
1996 Honda F3 Trackbike
Check out the Pazzo levers ...
There is a 15 dollar discount if you put PAZZO in the discount
box.
I got some very nice Xmas gifts this year!![]()
Go to the link I put up. They are 156.95. Yes still expensive but not 300. As I said you cant beat his prices.Originally posted by stevecbr900rr
Close to 300.00 for held. For that kind of money i would pick up the Alpinestar GP Tech or the Spidi Carbo Six Kangaroos. Both great gloves.
Ah...missed that. Thats a much better price.![]()
1993 Honda CBR900RR
1990 Suzuki GSXR1100
1992 Kawasaki ZX750
1996 Honda F3 Trackbike
i got those nitrous gloves... they are nice.
they run a little large.
Brent LRRS #772
2006 KTM 560 SMR
Ya theres a little bit at the finger tips on mine,..but once i wrap my hand around the grips they feel great.
1993 Honda CBR900RR
1990 Suzuki GSXR1100
1992 Kawasaki ZX750
1996 Honda F3 Trackbike
That is funny cause my Nitrous is very tight on my handsOriginally posted by oreo_n2
i got those nitrous gloves... they are nice.
they run a little large.
and is one size larger than the RPM's !
Wonder if they screwed up sewing on the sizing label.
Corey at MotoMummy is a great guy. He's on the Gixxer forum all the time helping people with questions and suggestions. He's also the kind of guy who will recommend something that he doesn't sell if he thinks it's better.
Yup, he does come on SVRider once and a while to give usOriginally posted by Punjistick
Corey at MotoMummy is a great guy. He's on the Gixxer forum all the time helping people with questions and suggestions. He's also the kind of guy who will recommend something that he doesn't sell if he thinks it's better.
a heads up on great deals. Nothing but compliments by
people dealing with him.
Got the RPMs, they're sweet! A touch on the snug side, though. Is there a break-in process, or is it just time in the saddle that'll do it?
Would my stationary bike count as saddle time?![]()
Last edited by Little John; 01-27-07 at 03:49 PM.
I just ordered a pair of the nitrous gloves.
I got a medium. I went to SSMS and Brockton Cycle trying to find a pair to try on. I ended up just getting them from Corey. If you want to hold on till I get them, your more then welcome to try them out.