Yup - tis mostly the velcro! But the fit wasn't great either, so I gave up. Downside of being a curvy girl - bike jeans rarely have a good fitSkub wrote: Tue May 12, 2026 6:34 pmI've a couple of pairs of armoured jeans. The one's I use the most are RST Aramid jobbies. Dead comfy.Noggin wrote: Tue May 12, 2026 5:20 pm I do have some kevlar jeans but the armour pockets are designed in a way that they scratch my skin constantly - 100% don't need that kind of distraction/pain whilst riding!!
The others are Bull-it. With the Bull-it I found the velcro on the armour pockets irritated,but I got busy with a needle and thread and did a bit of modding. They are now bespoke.![]()
Old new rider question - 125 or DAS
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Life is for living. Buy the shoes. Eat the cake. Ride the bikes. Just, ride the bikes!! 
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On a trip to the Dolomites a few years ago, a fellow rider had an encounter with Italian white van man, on the road around Lake Como.
The outer, denim, layer of his armoured jeans was ripped open, but the kevlar inside had held. He got away with painful bruising, but reckoned that without the armour his leg could have been seriously injured.
The outer, denim, layer of his armoured jeans was ripped open, but the kevlar inside had held. He got away with painful bruising, but reckoned that without the armour his leg could have been seriously injured.
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This might surprise you, but I don't agree.Noggin wrote: Tue May 12, 2026 10:25 am
BUT - each to them's own. I will always recommend full gear to a newby -
You only need to wear decent gear on the day you're going to crash
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I got hit hard enough by a 7 Series BMW to put my foot through the crankcase on a Kaw Z650. I was wearing 14 holer DM's. Damage was limited to some bruising & a broken bootlace.darthpunk wrote: Tue May 12, 2026 10:37 am As for the boot, going to go to a shop and take my time looking, defo want something a bit taller to cover the ankle, already had my fair share of ankle problems over the years falling off skateboards but then those SPADA's do look pretty nice.....maybe after I get the license
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Oh, I agree totally with that!! Now, if you could let me know those days, I'll be sure to wear ATG, or better still, stay at home!!
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And the flip side is, don't bother buying a lottery ticket, except on the day your number's going to come up. I'd like that information too, please.
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Re: Old new rider question - 125 or DAS
I'm a pretty big lump and commute 40 miles a day on an ancient CBF125.darthpunk wrote: Mon May 11, 2026 6:19 pm Thank you, all the responses have been very helpful.
I spoke to my mate, he's not a biker but he made some good points regarding the 125. Something I might not have mentioned is I'm a fairly big guy, the wee CBF might have been struggling due to me weighing about the same as a dying star.
The training school text me some dates for the DAS and I've just decided to go for it, booked up for the middle of July. The training starts with a 3 hour transition lesson to go from 125 up to the 650 and I'm going to speak to them tomorrow about a "confidence lesson" or similar on the 125. Failing that I might find a school that offers something like that in the interim. Either way it's booked and I will not be backing out, I've done that before after the last CBT I did 4 years ago
It's a great little thing but nowhere near as easy to ride as my 1150GS
