I think it was Bridge at Exeter had a bike shaped frame that they made you sit on to ensure the leathers were comfy ;DOriginally Posted by porkies
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I think it was Bridge at Exeter had a bike shaped frame that they made you sit on to ensure the leathers were comfy ;DOriginally Posted by porkies
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If you want leathers then you'll probably want racing type boots - but if a touring / general purpose boot is OK then it has to be TCX Infinity.
Incredibly comfy - can walk all day in them, which is amazing in a bike boot. Totally waterproof, breathable and warm. Perfect (oh and Ride recommended). Last for years too..
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Most places that sell leathers, sell bikes also so you can sit on one. Now GWs doesn't anymore, don't know what their policy would be on you leaving the store to sit on your bike in leathers you haven't paid for yet....
Hopefully they would be trusting enough to say fine, but worth checking before you go
They would still have your helmet, gloves, wallet etc in the store. You wouldn't get too far. It's standard practice to let you sit on your bike.Originally Posted by Squashed_Fly
I wouldn't spend £500 on something I didn't know worked. Don't ask them, tell them.
Just remember you've got to get them home so take a car driving friend.
HRS are in bristol, old market do a good range of rst, one piece for around the £220, as for boots ive got a pair of richa ratchet wproof boots, bargain at £80
Bought my AGV helmet from them at the Loncon show - great deal. Ironic really travelling up to the smoke to buy a helmet from a dealer based in Bristol. :Originally Posted by wesrrw
And another thing to consider is buy the best you can afford, Then hopefully they will last.
theres is always shows on that is the best bet youll get a better deal than in a shop :
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