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Merlin

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There are good second-hand jackets galore. People sell their bikes and move on or outgrow their jackets. Check Facebook, GumTree, ThinkBike, etc. for jackets.

Gloves? I use Richa Evolution gloves daily and am extremely happy with them. Have had my current pair for years.

I'm in CPT though, so I can't recommend anywhere in JHB.

As a general note, bike gear is not an area where you want to buy the cheapest option.
 

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I got some nice alpine star gloves for a reasonable price from fire it up in 4ways
 

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As a general note, bike gear is not an area where you want to buy the cheapest option.

That's the thing, it wasn't the cheapest. It was reasonably priced and a local company so I thought I'd support them. Last bloody time. I won't recommend anyone buy any of their stuff. Contact head office and they aren't willing to help without sending the gear down to CT and being without anything for 2 weeks. At that point I kinda decided, I bought 2 pieces of spirit gear, and 2 pieces are falling apart. What difference would sending it down to CT make - and seeing as it's gloves and a jacket, gear which I won't ride without I need to buy new stuff anyway, so they can get fscked. :)

I got some nice alpine star gloves for a reasonable price from fire it up in 4ways

Ah. Thanks! Forget about them.

Got some Rospa Cruiser II gloves from GPS4Africa - very nice fit

Will have a look. How is their sizing?
 

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That's the thing, it wasn't the cheapest. It was reasonably priced and a local company so I thought I'd support them. Last bloody time. I won't recommend anyone buy any of their stuff. Contact head office and they aren't willing to help without sending the gear down to CT and being without anything for 2 weeks. At that point I kinda decided, I bought 2 pieces of spirit gear, and 2 pieces are falling apart. What difference would sending it down to CT make - and seeing as it's gloves and a jacket, gear which I won't ride without I need to buy new stuff anyway, so they can get fscked. :)

I haven't used any of the Spirit product range, so I can't comment. Pity that you've had such a bad experience with them.

Local can be good though. I wear Xkulcha bike trousers (denim) and short of one issue with the buttock padding, am very happy with them. They've even had a real-life involuntary test, and fared very well.
 

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That's the thing, it wasn't the cheapest. It was reasonably priced and a local company so I thought I'd support them. Last bloody time. I won't recommend anyone buy any of their stuff. Contact head office and they aren't willing to help without sending the gear down to CT and being without anything for 2 weeks. At that point I kinda decided, I bought 2 pieces of spirit gear, and 2 pieces are falling apart. What difference would sending it down to CT make - and seeing as it's gloves and a jacket, gear which I won't ride without I need to buy new stuff anyway, so they can get fscked. :)



Ah. Thanks! Forget about them.



Will have a look. How is their sizing?

Spirit is not a local brand.

It’s a local REBRAND and its utter garbage unfortunately.

May as well buy direct from China.
 

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Will have a look. How is their sizing?

Sizing is on point. Was very comfortable with large gloves from various other brands and the large Rospa ones fit like ................... well, a glove :D

You can actually size the gloves at their (GPS4Africa) premises and then they can order for you. Rospa is based is Bedfordview
 

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Spirit is not a local brand.

It’s a local REBRAND and its utter garbage unfortunately.

May as well buy direct from China.

Yeah. Must say, having to rebuy all that stuff is not the most fun. :(
I've been wondering about their CE certification, and whether or not they use the CE meant for bicycles as opposed to motorcycles.
 

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Sizing is on point. Was very comfortable with large gloves from various other brands and the large Rospa ones fit like ................... well, a glove :D

You can actually size the gloves at their (GPS4Africa) premises and then they can order for you. Rospa is based is Bedfordview

They have no gloves on their website anymore though, so I'm not sure if they got out of the glove game? Is Rospa a local brand? Cause Randburg Motorcycles has some of their gloves as well.

NVM, they are. I answered my own question. Thanks!
 

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Sizing is on point. Was very comfortable with large gloves from various other brands and the large Rospa ones fit like ................... well, a glove :D

You can actually size the gloves at their (GPS4Africa) premises and then they can order for you. Rospa is based is Bedfordview

Went to their website and they seem quite good. I'm a bit hesitant to give another local brand a go though. How much were they if you don't mind me asking? How much of a difference would there be between something like this and pair of AlpineStars at +/-R1k.
 

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I won't wear anything but A/S.
I came off hard at 65-70km/h, and I had 0 hand injuries due to my A/S SP-5 gloves.
 

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Spirit is not a local brand.

It’s a local REBRAND and its utter garbage unfortunately.

May as well buy direct from China.

Their jackets, pants and gloves are decent. Wouldn't use their helmets though.
 

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Spent a cool 13K on gear when i bought my bike almost 3 years ago.
Everything is still in pretty great shape thankfully.
 

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Their jackets, pants and gloves are decent. Wouldn't use their helmets though.

So I have a Spirit helmet which I used for about a year before my bike was stolen and I got a car.

Never had issues with it. I did have one fall, but no helmet impact that I recall.

Also still have my gloves (which I bought about 2 weeks before it got stolen) and they seem decent. Certainly for a noob they’re just fine.

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Moto mate in fourways have a big selection. Cannot comment on prices. Have not bought gear in years.

When I got my first bike I bought cheap boots from full throttle. Not even 3 months later they were falling apart. I then bought alpinestars boots and they are still going strong - 5 years later.
 

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Does anybody know where I can buy Bull-it pants? Bought previously from GPS4Africa but they no longer stock the brand.

Very impressed with my 2 pair but want to buy more (also they need to be one size up)
 

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Yeah. Must say, having to rebuy all that stuff is not the most fun. :(
I've been wondering about their CE certification, and whether or not they use the CE meant for bicycles as opposed to motorcycles.

I wouldn’t be at all surprised if they did.
 

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Their jackets, pants and gloves are decent. Wouldn't use their helmets though.

You can do better for the same money over time.

Spirit just falls apart.

And if it doesn’t one seriously needs to question how it will hold up in a crash.
 

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I got some nice alpine star gloves for a reasonable price from fire it up in 4ways

I'm still using my winter gloves as summer gloves now in year 3... but with the balloons and inner liner cut out with scissors.

So in case anyone wanted to know about the waterproofing... that turned out to be a vinyl glove inside the inner liner. That's why once the vinyl was torn to shreds, the glove would get wet inside and not dry.
 

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Their jackets, pants and gloves are decent. Wouldn't use their helmets though.

It's exactly their gloves and jacket that are falling apart on me. I should take a picture when I get home and show you. The palms on the gloves have holes in them - +/-7months of use, and I can tell you, from the material poking through that it isn't leather.

Also still have my gloves (which I bought about 2 weeks before it got stolen) and they seem decent. Certainly for a noob they’re just fine.

After I had mine for two weeks they also still looked fine. :(

Does anybody know where I can buy Bull-it pants? Bought previously from GPS4Africa but they no longer stock the brand.

Very impressed with my 2 pair but want to buy more (also they need to be one size up)

Only place I've found is MXAlliance. They have a wide variety of stuff from manufacturers that other stores don't seem to stock.
 
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