oh my Conall...don't tell us you're going to adjust your valves (g)...or worse Kurt> Same here, I also am thankful for Kurt Grife's info. Keep it coming and I > may have something to add to the discussion in the next month or so.
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[dsn_klr650] triumph kevlar riding gloves
On Sat, 24 Jun 2000 10:32:50 -0700, Stuart Mumford wrote: I have a pair, a year old, and really really comfortable. The side panels of leather on the fingers are perforated, which is really nice on hot days. They are well made, very durable, and have a very secure feel about them.. I doubt they would fly off my hands if I crashed at speed. Hope I never find out.. As far as the quality, there are no loose threads hangin or flaps of material waving in the breeze. They do have rather long gauntlet cuffs, which you may or may not like. And they fit, for lack of a better metaphor, like a glove... Buy a pair and ride with happy fingers. CA Stu http://freelane.excite.com/freeisp
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