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Nicholas C. Weaver

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(Msg. 1) Posted: Fri Dec 05, 2003 6:58 pm
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My Joe Rocket pants are getting a bit old (and its one of their
earlier ones so lower quality, I think the quality has improved alot
comparinig my set with my girlfriend's), and the crotch-leak in the
rain is getting annoying.

Does anyone have experience with FirstGear's HX overpants? How are
they in the wet? How strong is the fabric/crash protection?

Likewise, anyone have feedback on their jackets?
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(Msg. 2) Posted: Fri Dec 05, 2003 6:58 pm
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Try www.motorcyclegearreview.com ... that site
has rider reviews of pants, jackets, helmets, et al.

-=G

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Timberwoof1

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(Msg. 3) Posted: Fri Dec 05, 2003 10:44 pm
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In article ,
"Grumbler" <grumbler.TakeThisOut@cableone.net> wrote:

 > Try <a rel="nofollow" style='text-decoration: none;' href="http://www.motorcyclegearreview.com" target="_blank">www.motorcyclegearreview.com</a> ... that site
 > has rider reviews of pants, jackets, helmets, et al.

Thanks for the link, G! I added it to my Famous FAQ.

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Josh Kaderlan

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(Msg. 4) Posted: Sat Dec 06, 2003 1:39 am
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On 2003-12-05, Nicholas C. Weaver wrote:
 > My Joe Rocket pants are getting a bit old (and its one of their
 > earlier ones so lower quality, I think the quality has improved alot
 > comparinig my set with my girlfriend's), and the crotch-leak in the
 > rain is getting annoying.
 >
 > Does anyone have experience with FirstGear's HX overpants? How are
 > they in the wet? How strong is the fabric/crash protection?
 >
 > Likewise, anyone have feedback on their jackets?

I had a pair of the Hypertex overpants (bought them about 4 years ago). They
were excellent in the wet, no leaks whatsoever. I was wearing them when I got
taken out by a car while lanesplitting. The leg got chewed through above the
knee, and I got a bit of roadrash on my kneecap as a result. I'm glad I was
wearing them, but if I were looking for another pair of paints I'd get the
Aerostich Darien pants instead.

I was also wearing an older First Gear Kilimanjaro jacket when I went down.
It held up better than the pants, but then the pants were the first thing that
hit the ground.

Is there a reason you're not just splashing out for a 'stich?


-Josh
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Nicholas C. Weaver

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(Msg. 5) Posted: Sat Dec 06, 2003 1:43 am
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Josh Kaderlan wrote:
 >Is there a reason you're not just splashing out for a 'stich?

Because $750 is a serious chunk of change, when new first-gear
jacket/pants is <$400.

Although the 'stich is very tempting anyway.

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(Msg. 6) Posted: Sat Dec 06, 2003 1:43 am
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nweaver.TakeThisOut@ribbit.CS.Berkeley.EDU (Nicholas C. Weaver) wrote in
$1dut$1@agate.berkeley.edu:

 >
 > Because $750 is a serious chunk of change, when new first-gear
 > jacket/pants is <$400.

yeah, but First Gear is crap. low quality, mediocre design.

sure, they work, so do Buffalo(tm) tools. for a while.





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Charles Stembridge

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(Msg. 7) Posted: Sat Dec 06, 2003 1:53 am
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nweaver DeleteThis @ribbit.CS.Berkeley.EDU (Nicholas C. Weaver) wrote:



  > >Is there a reason you're not just splashing out for a 'stich?
 >
 > Because $750 is a serious chunk of change, when new first-gear
 > jacket/pants is <$400.
 >
 > Although the 'stich is very tempting anyway.

You won't regret the Aerostich gear. Aren't you rich n' famous now?

Kidding aside, I bought a Roadcrafter when I didn't think I could afford
it, paid the price, and I can't imagine wearing anything else now.

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Josh Kaderlan

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(Msg. 8) Posted: Sat Dec 06, 2003 2:30 am
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On 2003-12-06, Nicholas C. Weaver wrote:


  >>Is there a reason you're not just splashing out for a 'stich?
 >
 > Because $750 is a serious chunk of change, when new first-gear
 > jacket/pants is <$400.

The difference is worth it. My FirstGear stuff was a write-off after my crash,
whereas Aerostich repairs damage from similar crashes all the time. And if
I'd been wearing a 'stich, I probably wouldn't have gotten even the minor
roadrash I did, since the ballistics on a 'stich cover more than the
reinforced patches on the FirstGear stuff do.

 > Although the 'stich is very tempting anyway.

Get it. I had the FirstGear stuff, now I have a 'stich. There really isn't
any comparison between the two.


-Josh
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bob prohaska

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(Msg. 9) Posted: Sat Dec 06, 2003 3:49 am
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Nicholas C. Weaver wrote:
 > Does anyone have experience with FirstGear's HX overpants? How are
 > they in the wet? How strong is the fabric/crash protection?
Never had mine leak, including a rainsquall on 580 on my 200 dualsport.
Same for the jacket, once I remembered to find and close all the vents..

One gripe with the pants is they're HOT. Insulation does not come out,
at least on the older (~99) HyperTex set I have.

The jacket is rather nice; comfortable, lots of pockets, handy hook
for gloves too bulky to carry otherwise. To get enough sleeve length
the body is way too big for me.

I believe you mentioned having a fairly large inseam-to-waist ratio;
that may make getting a good fit difficult; My FG suit is proprtioned
for someone with that ratio less than one. The FG suit fits somewhat
better _over_ my one-piece leathers when I want extra warmth.

My opinion of the FG stuff is less critical than others' on this
thread, but basically I agree with the advice to spend a little
more. Maybe even a lot more Cool I went from FG to Aerostich Darien
to Zcustom leathers in the span of three years. Each suit served
a purpose (and still does, occasionally) but fit issues drove the
first change and comfort/convenience motivated the second.

You might have a look at the Rukka suits at La Moto Vita, perhaps
they're proportioned a little more sensibly.

bob





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