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That the cuffs are to big to go inside the sleeve of a jacket,, and to small to go over :?

Well I cured my problem...




From this


http://i218.photobucket.com/albums/cc96/Roadtorque/IMG_0914.jpg


To this


http://i218.photobucket.com/albums/cc96/Roadtorque/IMG_0915.jpg


Thanks to the lady over the road with the sewing machine

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Wouldn't that be dangerous to your wrists in the event of an off? They would be very exposed... :? Just my thought :wink:

Posted

Very nice tidy job there! I'm with Cypek in that I don't think I personally would wear cuffless gloves but each to his own!

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all through the summer i wear short gloves and it's mint, a bit more air, granted they are thinner summer richa items wi carbon knuckles but it's no different.


i've allways found it better to go shopping for gloves and take the jacket you'll wear with you to make sure you the right cuff though.


i have 4 jackets, 2 leather, 2 textile and each one has it's own pair of gloves so whatever the weather i've got something suitable, rain, cold, boiling hot and somewhere in between.


invest in a mix of clothing if you can over a period of time and you'll never get caught out unexpectedly.

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Wouldn't that be dangerous to your wrists in the event of an off? They would be very exposed... :? Just my thought :wink:

 

The fabric jacket sleeve covers the glove & wrist no problem + no draught up your arm,, well pleased

the wrist strap is still in place so no chance of a lost glove...

my problem with gloves is large palms, short fingers,, always end up with a load of spare leather at the end if my fingers :wink:

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