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Which Motorcycles Gloves to Buy and What to Consider
jc01 posted a blog entry in Best Motorcycle Accessories
The simple guide for beginner riders in Singapore to choose your first motorcycle gloves. We only have wet and dry weather here,. Easy peasy. Things to consider Usage - Are gloves for road riding only, or for off-road, track racing, touring? Size & Fit - Yes, gloves come in different sizes. If you buy too large or small gloves, you won't be able to grip properly Hard Knuckles - For extra protection, some gloves come with carbon fibre armour at the knuckles and finger joints areas. Padding - Are the gloves too thick/thin for you to feel your clutch? Are -
Hi guys, I've been riding roughly for about 12 years now. I am facing an issue which I would have never even thought would become an issue. I can't seem to control or feel the bike when I wear riding gloves!!! For 12 years I have never won a riding glove (only that durian glove when taking my license time), and I thought of wearing one so I just bought an alpinestars kinetic glove. The feel is so different. I cant feel how much power I am putting into the throttle and I can't control how much pressure I am putting on the clutch. I tried googling if anyone else had this issue and it seem
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Hi I have 3 pairs of riding gloves to let go. RS Taichi (Black and Grey): Original Price - $70 Selling - $30 Condition - 7/10. Lightly used. RS Taichi (Black, White and Red) Original Price - $70 Selling - $30 Condition - 8/10. Lightly used. Clover (Black and Blue) Selling - $20 Condition - 6/10 Will upload pictures later. PM if interested.
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http://pro1.rs-taichi.com/product/RST400.html Size L, used Motoworld retail S$135: http://www.motoworld.com.sg/gear-and-apparels/rs-taichi-high-protection-leather-glove-rst-400