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scrublord

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    Cb125t2 cb250TWOFIFTY cb500 cbf600sa8
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  1. Thnx for the suggestions all, will be looking into those.
  2. Hello, I've been looking around at some gear to get over Christmas but I only have around £500 budget. I am after a new helmet, jacket, pants, gloves and boots. It's only for fair weather although I have good thermal base layers for colder temps. No need for water proof as I don't intend to be out in rain. The choice out there is pretty over whelming so I hope somebody can help narrow things down. I liked the sound of kev jeans but didn't like the idea of them not attaching to a top. On the other hand I don't like the sound of a one piece suite, or leather. So maybe a textile 2 piece that connect together?. I get the feeling £500 is not going to be very much, maybe I can get the boots or gloves later if it helps. Sorry, it helps to elaborate a bit. I'd be using the bike mostly during the week for things like going to the gym, I'd have my gym clothes on underneath so it's easy to take the bike gear off and I'm good to go. On week ends I'll be going out with friends further afield so doing higher speeds it would be good if the 2 piece can connect in-case of a bigger slide. Maybe it's asking too much.
  3. God has needs too (Dear God I pray you have a sense of humour)
  4. I also thought about additional lights but it might confuse and distract people behind you. Also too much light pollution will make the brake light less visible. I think high or reflective materiel is probably a better option for front and back. Additional side lighting on the bike may be a good option for passing some junction type situations since you may not be in the cars beams to reflect. I will also be looking into some well placed reflective but not too much, I passed a young lad the other night and his jacket was so reflective It caught my eye but was almost blinding where it had the reverse effect of making me look away. I could see that being a problem for trailing cars spotting a bike slowing down.
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