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Riding wear
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July 07, 2010, 03:09:31 PM »
Hiya all, Was hoping you can recommend a good on-line store for ladies clothing. I can't find anything I like here in the land of Oz. I'm looking for leather pants with knee elastic but without sliders (can't see me ever getting that far over and they'd look pretty silly in pristine condition). Suppose I could just go out and rub them on the tarmac without me in them No.
So someone that you have delt with perhaps as feel a bit iffy sending card details halfway around world.
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July 07, 2010, 03:22:33 PM »
You'd most likely have better luck in the womens forum.
http://ducatimonsterforum.org/index.php?board=25.0
You mention leather and kneepads to the avg guy and we can't think past that.
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Or the gear section
http://ducatimonsterforum.org/index.php?board=6.0
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Aw com'on dont you have ladies in your lives?
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www.CycleGear.com
ships internationally to OZ, and they have an okay selction of womens gear, I just bought my wife her frist set of riding gear from them. Their international shipping page says that shipping to from the US to countries other than canada is $50 though so you may not want to order from them. Other than that I don't have any suggestions, I havn't looked around that much online for womens gear b/c it didn't become an issue until just recently, and then I picked it up locally anyways.
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Might also want to try the "Local" board for OZ Riders:
http://ducatimonsterforum.org/index.php?board=52.0
Much as I'd like to make suggestions, most anyplace the moto-gurls in my life buy gear is gonna kill you on shipping to the other side of the world.
Good luck!
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Quote from: mage on July 08, 2010, 02:51:26 AM
Aw com'on dont you have ladies in your lives?
I know better'n to try and buy a woman clothes.
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July 19, 2010, 05:04:40 AM »
I have Alpinestars gear, they have a great selection of womens gear, and I love it.... fits great, holds up, and looks good too.
I've had mine for years!!
I've bought some textile gear from Cycle gear and Cortech also...
Years ago when I started riding, there wasn't ANY womens gear, I started out in mens gear and still have some that fit and work well for me.
Today there is so much womens gear to pick from ... theres just more gear all around, they've come a long way thru out the years.
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Re: Riding wear
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Quote from: mage on July 07, 2010, 03:09:31 PM
I'm looking for leather pants with knee elastic but without sliders (can't see me ever getting that far over and they'd look pretty silly in pristine condition).
If you haven't already, check out
Tiger Angel in Melbourne
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The link takes you to the front page. Look under Products. There is a section on women's leathers. They have zip-together jackets and trousers, available separately, with excellent race-style elastic and knee protection, no sliders.
Pricey but great gear. I've had a one-piece suit of theirs nearly 20 years. Brilliant custom fit, great protection, still like new (tho I'll admit it's a while since I used it much
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