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Used: Alpinestars GP Pro 1pc suit review
By Ben Cope on 18/05/2012 14:02:59
Want a one-piece suit that will withstand more than a few crashes?
highside at Misano. Oh dear..The GP Pro is a ventilated leather suit aimed at track and sport riders. I chose it because the 1.3mm leather appeared thick without feeling too heavy with it. It features CE-approved armour in the elbows, shoulders, knees
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Showcase: Visordown's Top 16 gloves
By Visordown on 01/08/2010 16:27:56
New product showcase from Visordown
designed accordion leather.Price:
£129.95www.alpinestars.com
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Showcase: Visordown's Top 11 boots
By Visordown on 01/07/2010 10:20:02
New product showcase from Visordown
protectors.The foot is secured in the boot with zip and Velcro closure and adjustable strap. The boot is constructed of perforated leather and airflow fabric with an air vent system.Price:
£179.99www.moto-direct.co.uk
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Used Review: Alpinestars GP PRO gloves
By Tom Higham on 03/03/2011 11:08:45
on the same day (fat fingers?). In a great gesture of goodwill from Crescent, I found myself the owner of a gleaming pair of white and blue Alpinestars GP Pro gloves.At £125 these are certainly the most expensive gloves I have owned to date but then again
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The Honda VFR Story
By Bertie Simmonds on 30/04/2006 14:05:42
Honda's VFR has stood for two decades as a machine which owners and press alike have claimed to be the world's most perfect motorcycle. Surprising, then, that the VFR story was almost over before it had begun
as opposed to chain-driven cams - first seen on the mighty VF1000R - the VFR produced a claimed 105bhp at 10,500rpm and had a frame akin to a Honda factory racer. But despite the spec, compared with its peers in the then revitalised 750 class, the new VFR
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