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Sean 10-14-2009 09:36 PM

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Originally Posted by racedoll (Post 278599)
I bought mine at the local dealership.

I live in Los Angeles :?:

racedoll 10-14-2009 09:42 PM

So I'll buy you a pair here and send them to you.

Rangerscott 10-14-2009 09:53 PM

Racedoll, I'm a small guy so I've lived with not finding right fitting clothes all my life. I"m 24 and last year I was finally able to fit 32 waist jeans, instead of fitting between sizes. LOL

I have girly sized hands so finding gloves that fit are really important to me. I like tight fitting gloves (bad idea for winter gloves I know) so I can feel things. It irritates me to wear big gloves. Even work gloves being to big get on my nerves.


Maybe someday we'll be wearing some nanosuits and dont have to worry about bulky clothes.

Rangerscott 10-14-2009 09:55 PM

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Originally Posted by Sean (Post 278595)
Anyone know where to get those silk glove liners? My hands are always the first to go.

They have all these in stock so they'll ship same day.


http://newenough.com/browse/search?query=silk

racedoll 10-14-2009 09:57 PM

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Originally Posted by Rangerscott (Post 278615)
Racedoll, I'm a small guy so I've lived with not finding right fitting clothes all my life. I"m 24 and last year I was finally able to fit 32 waist jeans, instead of fitting between sizes. LOL

I have girly sized hands so finding gloves that fit are really important to me. I like tight fitting gloves (bad idea for winter gloves I know) so I can feel things. It irritates me to wear big gloves. Even work gloves being to big get on my nerves.


Maybe someday we'll be wearing some nanosuits and dont have to worry about bulky clothes.

Maybe it's a Japanese thing (since they are smaller people), but Kushitani gloves are the best fitting ones for me. They are mens and a little long in the fingers, but for the most part fit me really nice. The best fitting gauntlet style with all the protection I wanted.

Rangerscott 10-14-2009 10:10 PM

I bought a pair of Teknic gauntlets and the fangers are about half an inch too long. :td: I'll probably just sell them off.

Sean 10-14-2009 10:30 PM

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Originally Posted by racedoll (Post 278608)
So I'll buy you a pair here and send them to you.

That's a very nice offer, and I appreciate it, but...


Quote:

Originally Posted by Rangerscott (Post 278617)
They have all these in stock so they'll ship same day.


http://newenough.com/browse/search?query=silk

Just grabbed a set, thank you!

Mrs. Colleen 10-15-2009 07:53 AM

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Originally Posted by tached1000rr (Post 277974)
I ride down into the mid/upper 30's and do fine....

:willy: :willy: :willy:

If it drops into the mid to low 60s I need thermals and my hood. I am a baby when it comes to the cold. :lol:

Rangerscott 10-15-2009 09:42 PM

Right now we're in the cold jacket in the morn and hot jacket after work. It's like two seasons every day here.

pauldun170 10-15-2009 11:27 PM

layers...

thermals top and bottom
ski socks
+
t-shirt +pajama pants or pair of gym pants that are multi layered
+
Jeans
+
turtle neck long sleeve shirt
+
fleece
+same old AlpineStars jacket I wear year round
+
same old boots I wear year round
+
my old pair of Olympia Windtex gloves
+
this facemask thingy I don't wear too much because it's aggravates fogging on my glasses


It's been awhile since I did some cold weather riding but I'd have no problem riding into the 30's with that set up.

Since I switched to morning rides, hitting black ice at 6am just doesn't seem fun anymore.
Could be because I'm a little older.
could be because I suck at Ice riding


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