Sam.
Did some research for you.
Ran across these....endorsed by a forum member!
Did some research for you.
Ran across these....endorsed by a forum member!
I don't think CG carries them.. and oh, what up with all the SS1k smack talk? The CBA is ever watching... :huh: ..Lee Parks and Held are on the short list so far. Might head over to Cycle Gear tomorrow and see what else I can find. If you have other suggestions please don't hesitate to speak up.
All help much appreciated.
These will go well with this bike:Sam.
Did some research for you.
Ran across these....endorsed by a forum member!
+1Same here. :clapping:...really cold/rain and then I use the Tourmaster Elite winter gloves...
+1. Good from 45 degrees up to about 90 degrees for me. Love this glove.The most comfortable gloves I have ever tried are the Motoport kevlar racing gloves. They are slightly stretchy so they fit snug but do not inhibit motion. I wear them in warm and cold weather behind te V-Strom hand guards. They are not waterproof, but they dry quickly.
Have to say the Cycle Port or Schoeller are the best glove I have ever owned. Two rides does not make a expert opinion however on both rides they were a pleasure to ride in. One ride 84 and low humidity, the other 82 and high humidity, both about 125 miles. One mostly highway and the other mixed with some stop lights.After I have worn out too many leather gloves, including my BMW Airglide 2's I decided to try the MotoPort. Should have them today. A bit spendy but if I can get 3 years from them it will be more cost effective than the BMW airs.
Shall see and report after a couple of rides. Leather is wonderful but sweat and rain eats them up.
On a side I priced out a jacket and pants, 1600.00 for the pair! That is way too much for me to spend but I think their gear composition is second to none, and their armor covers chest and sides so much better then any other I have seen. However I cant get past the price but I am sure the first skin graph would pay for that 1600.00 pretty quickly in many ways.
Will let you know what I think as soon as I get the shine wore off them.
I bought what Iggy recommended. Held Classics. I was leaning towards the Held Steve's but then I got a chance to try my friend's Steve gloves as well as the Classics, he had both. I found the classics to be more comfortable.Owen turned me onto Held brand gloves. The quality and leather they use is excellent. I run the classics, but Jim some other model.What glove(s) are you using? What would you recommend I look at?
It gets cold I put fleece liners in them.
If it gets really cold and I switch over to some snowmobile gloves.
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