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I have a centre stand that seems to want to occupy the space where my left heel should be. Other than that, can't complain.

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Regarding gloves...

 

Why manufacturers make expensive gloves but don't give a oot about the seems?

You spend a fortune in a decent pair of gloves and the damn seems keep rubbing and pressing  against your fingers.

Not ideal when you plan to do 8 hours riding 🤬

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3 minutes ago, husoi said:

Regarding gloves...

 

Why manufacturers make expensive gloves but don't give a oot about the seems?

You spend a fortune in a decent pair of gloves and the damn seems keep rubbing and pressing  against your fingers.

Not ideal when you plan to do 8 hours riding 🤬

Mine don't 😂

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Design function I love....

 

My all season (I think) textile trousers have adjustments at the hip, as well as the front and thigh.

I appreciate this may be common, but what a difference being able to actually customise the fit, especially if like me, things can get a bit tight.

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Sticking with gloves, I had a pair of gloves years ago with tiny plastic sliders on the palms. The reason being, your palms can grip on the tarmac when you come off and bend the arm into positions it shouldn't be in, but the sliders help you glide, and reduce risk of a broken arm. I thought it was a good idea when I bought them, but haven't really noticed them since I bought my previous pair all those years ago.

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The second thing, and something that I think should be on all gloves, is the bit of material connecting the little finger to the finger next to it, because your little finger is most likely to get caught and broken if you go down. 

Weirdly, when I was looking at new gloves the cheap pair priced at £20 had this feature, but none of the others did until you start looking at far more costly pairs. 

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I have two pairs of Alpinestars gloves, a pair of race gloves and a waterproof pair for touring. I've never really thought about it more than if they fit. In fact that goes for all of my gear to be honest. If it fits then I'm a happy chappy. 

 

A thing I love is the quickshifter on my bike. It's fun and brings a smile to my face when I use it. Nice pops and bangs from the Akrapovic exhaust too. I'm easily pleased 😀

 

 

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2 hours ago, Bender said:

Mine don't 😂

I've got at least 6 pairs of gloves and they are all comfortable and mostly with external seams so they don't chafe my fingers.

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As for things I don't like - buttons and switches on bikes which are close together and when wearing gloves are too liable to be inadvertently operated. EG on the Guzzi the cruise control is right next to the full beam light switch. There's been a few folks thinking I'm flashing lights at them when all I'm doing is trying to set the cruise control. 

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Just now, S-Westerly said:

As for things I don't like - buttons and switches on bikes which are close together and when wearing gloves are too liable to be inadvertently operated. EG on the Guzzi the cruise control is right next to the full beam light switch. There's been a few folks thinking I'm flashing lights at them when all I'm doing is trying to set the cruise control. 

 

I agree. my bike isn't busy by modern standards. the buttons and paddles are mostly naturally placed. aside from the horn. but as I never use the horn this doesn't really matter. But the newer version. when I first saw the cluster on the left side I laughed. I laughed. And where they put the headlamp control. The most unnatural position known to man. on top and set back. Obviously because being able to answer the phone is far more important. Obviously.

 

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Love quick shifters

Love adjustable reach brake / clutch levers

Love secure feeling of DD rings on the helmet strap

Love helmet chin curtains

Love that my jacket zips to my jeans

 

Dislike the inability to fasten DD rings whilst wearing gloves

Dislike mirror positioned to give you a great view of your arms and elbows

Dislike that almost all gloves have fingers too short for my excessively long fingers causing them to go tight when I grip anything

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Not really to do with design etc but something I really don't like - has anyone else noticed that brand specific forums (my recent experience limited to Ducati and Moto Guzzi) treat any perceived criticism as heresy? Ask a question that maybe interpreted as being critical of the brand and you invite a pile of abuse. Particularly noted this with the Guzzi to a ridiculous extent and that's a subscription site. Needless to say I won't be renewing!

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47 minutes ago, RideWithStyles said:

Had that with the Daytona....loved it this is fun and a good very fast road bike but had to rain it in sooo much as to tap into its potential as this is going to shred my license/prison time if im not really careful.

so it was quite frustrating really and in this day/age of cameras. 

I know it's a ballache. I'm gonna do some more trackdays this year. 

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