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Re: Mr Postman
Dainese mesh jacket. Been waiting all summer for a decent s/h one to pop up on ebay in my size.
Not something i would wear often but when its really warm and humid they are the best kit to wear.
Not something i would wear often but when its really warm and humid they are the best kit to wear.
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Re: Mr Postman
Frankie will agree with you on that oneduke63 wrote:Dainese mesh jacket. Been waiting all summer for a decent s/h one to pop up on ebay in my size.
Not something i would wear often but when its really warm and humid they are the best kit to wear.
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Re: Mr Postman
Less than half price for something worn only a few times seems like a bargain to me. Fits perfectly too.
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Re: Mr Postman
Yep bought mine on the euro trip a few years back, top notch kit, have managed to wear it a fair amount this year. Sometimes with the hoodie over the top for first thing...very nice jacket indeed.kingfixer wrote:Frankie will agree with you on that oneduke63 wrote:Dainese mesh jacket. Been waiting all summer for a decent s/h one to pop up on ebay in my size.
Not something i would wear often but when its really warm and humid they are the best kit to wear.
Lasted really well, just a tad grubby, nothing a proper wash won't fix.
Today I got a mug (with photo) and a enlarged photo for the wall from photo box of me on my S1000R....honing around Silverstone
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Re: Mr Postman
Why are they crap do they not fit well?Kwacky wrote:The carbon corners are crap, so they're going back
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Re: Mr Postman
I'm not overly impressed with it to be honest. If the quality was good enough I would take the time to sort it out. I'll take a refund and keep looking.
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Serves me right for going for a cheaper version. R & G do some. I may as well pay the full whack.
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Re: Mr Postman
Ah I see. I only knew of R&G making these so was surprised of quality concerns but all makes sense now. You will be fine with the R&G items.
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Re: Mr Postman
http://www.brillcleaner.com/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; got some Brill Cleaner. Let's see if it's any good.
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Stick to R&G Kwacky their products are second to none. Saved my bike from some serious road rash a few years back!
Also let us know how you find that brill cleaner, I always like trying new products
Also let us know how you find that brill cleaner, I always like trying new products
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Oh on the same note, I tried that Rhino Goo a couple weeks back, found it very good. Not as good as SDoc but rhino goo is the cheaper alternate and did a good job of shifting the bugs and grime.
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Re: Mr Postman
A new DID gold chain and a rear sprocket for the 999s, I don't like that red chain that's on it at the minute
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