For myself:
Casual Riding: Alpinestars GP Plus R v2 Jacket with Aramid CE Protective jeans
Spirited Road or Track riding: Alpinestars GP Plus R v2 2 piece leathers or a One Piece Alpinestars GP Plus suit.
Surprisingly, I find my one piece most comfortable, even though it's a bit old now.
I did watch that last night and to be honest I was cringing at some of the things the guy was doing. It confirms for me the reason I ask dealers not to wash my cars or bikes when they go in for service. But hey, we're all different and anal about different things. Even that acid, although good...
Oh that's a bummer. I guess the question is would you feel safe pushing a 200+ bhp bike to high speeds on a rear tyre with a puncture repair?
I'm not sure how good punctures are these days but when I had my CBR600F around 15 years ago I got a puncture and was told repairing was a no no by the...
Silly question perhaps, but what's the best and safest way to get a bike across the channel? I always go on the ferry with my car, and when it gets choppy at sea it sets the car alarms off. So I'm wondering with just a side stand on the bikes, what prevention measures are there to stop bikes...
I saw this the other day, very good. I'm always impressed by the speed of these journalists, they're all very quick, this guy above, Neevesy, Michael Mann, 44 Teeth guys and Chris Northover.
Saw one in the flesh yesterday on the road around Castle Donington, I was filling up at the petrol station and he rode past and gave me a wave. Then on my way home the same guy rode in the opposite direction. Must say it looked good, but not as good as the S1000RR in my humble opinion hehe.
+1, that's quite a strong wheel cleaner as I use the product on my cars. But you're supposed to rinse the wheels with water first, spray the product and then let it sit on the wheels for a minute or two to burn off the brake dust and penetrate the dirt and then rinse off with water followed by...