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Posted: Sat May 20, 2000 6:52 pm
by Jim & Shannon Morehead
Hi Gang,
I looked at some First Gear Kilimanjaro (sp?) jackets and they looked pretty
good to me. They seem to fit my 6'-6" frame OK and weren't too expensive.
Does anyone know where can I find a web site for these jackets? Where are
the best prices?
Jim
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Posted: Fri May 17, 2002 1:36 pm
by btlynx
my first jacket was a ballistic and it was traded in twice when i
saw the stitching coming undone the first week i had it.
i gave up and got a first gear one (not sure what its called i dont
see it listed on their website and it didnt say on the jacket) which
i bought from the kawi dealer for 180$ with removable body armour
reflective piping WATERPROOF (tested that one) and so far pretty
solid only thing is it feels a little strange in the back with the
lining removed and the back armout still inplace but nothing you
really notice after a while. the only down side ive found so far is
lack of pockets it does have quite a few but they are not easy to
get to (not i would reccomend trying while riding at least)
well just my 2 cents

paul A16
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Posted: Wed Aug 24, 2005 10:28 am
by kfali
Hi all,
Where should I look for online I mean, for an O.K jacket for the
winters, when riding.
Thanks in advance
kfali
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Posted: Wed Aug 24, 2005 11:10 am
by Denis Dimick
I really like my Joe Rocket Ballistic jacket.. It was $109.00 plus
shipping off of e-bay. Have not tried it in the winter, but it does
have a nice liner.
HtH,
Denis
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Posted: Wed Aug 24, 2005 11:31 am
by Chris
For the money, the First Gear Kilimanjaro is a great value for
colder/wet weather riding.
I really like
http://www.newenough.com/ a LOT as an online vendor.
They aren't always the cheapest, but very close, and their service is
fantastic.
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Posted: Wed Aug 24, 2005 12:20 pm
by Mike Peplinski
Try Google and type in "distount motorcycle jackets". You'll find more
references than you can search. For the most part 25% or so off list is
about average. You can even get some pretty good deals at your local dealer.
I use a Joe Rocket Metior II year-round. It works fine even in freezing
weather with the liner in. I paid $149 (25% off) at my local Honda dealer.
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Posted: Wed Aug 24, 2005 12:48 pm
by Chris
For the money, the First Gear Kilimanjaro is a great value for
colder/wet weather riding.
I really like
http://www.newenough.com/ a LOT as an online vendor.
They aren't always the cheapest, but very close, and their service is
fantastic.
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Posted: Wed Aug 24, 2005 1:31 pm
by Randall Marbach
--- Chris wrote:
> For the money, the First Gear Kilimanjaro is a great
> value for
> colder/wet weather riding.
For me the First Gear Kilimanjare AIR (and HT AIR
pants) have been a great choice here in Southern
California. I use it year round, temperatures ranging
from 100+ degrees in summer to 20 degrees in Death
Valley in January (with the liner and supplimented
with fleece and an electric vest). The liner that
comes with it is insulated and waterproof and has
worked well for me in day long rides in the rain. The
little rubber dodads that cover the snaps etc, could
be a little nicer, but over all I am very satisfied.
They are also one of the few outfits that has 2XLT
sizes. I'm 6'7" 260 lbs.
HTH
Randy from Burbank
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Posted: Wed Aug 24, 2005 3:16 pm
by steven_bingham@dell.com
Check out
www.motorcycle-superstore.com when you get ready to buy. Good
selection and their prices are competitive.
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Subject: Re: [DSN_KLR650] Jackets
--- Chris wrote:
> For the money, the First Gear Kilimanjaro is a great value for
> colder/wet weather riding.
For me the First Gear Kilimanjare AIR (and HT AIR
pants) have been a great choice here in Southern California. I use it
year round, temperatures ranging from 100+ degrees in summer to 20
degrees in Death Valley in January (with the liner and supplimented with
fleece and an electric vest). The liner that comes with it is insulated
and waterproof and has worked well for me in day long rides in the rain.
The little rubber dodads that cover the snaps etc, could be a little
nicer, but over all I am very satisfied.
They are also one of the few outfits that has 2XLT sizes. I'm 6'7" 260
lbs.
HTH
Randy from Burbank
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Posted: Thu Oct 20, 2005 10:13 am
by svw714221
I'm looking for information on a new jacket. I have it narrowed down to
a Firstgear Crossmoto or a Kilimanjaro ll, does anyone use one of these
or have any info they would like to share. TIA.
Scott