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Old 08 October 2009, 01:44 PM
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Exclamation Just ordered The Worlds Strongest Jeans!

Since me getting a R6 - i have been thinking about safety....

£179 Delivered - Full refund is they do not fit etc...

Should have them tommrow....can't wait!


Esquad E-Strong Jeans - FREE UK DELIVERY They do look nice too..just hope they fit ok!

Esquad Jeans On Your Motorcycle: A Real Alternative from Bikes in the Fast Lane - Daily Motorcycle News

So if i do ever get in trouble and need to tow a car or you never know pick up a Hummmer all i need to do is strip..

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how much thicker than normal jeans are they?
Old 08 October 2009, 01:57 PM
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After i did all my reasearch - jeans are made in France...

These are like normal jeans and not any thicker, heaver etc...I guess i will need to put something over the Top of them when it rains...as normal jeans aint waterproof...

Oh and i will have to ensure my Waist size done not change! not after spending £180 on Jeans...Spose to be comfortable to wear - As i will be spending most of my days in these..

Its made from Armalith - consists of fabrics used in the military and space industry, combined with cotton.

I was going to get some Kevlar's however they tend to be little thicker etc..
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mmm, im pretty hard on jeans so is it worth paying the extra for normal use? mmmmm shall have to ponder that one i shall
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lol...i'l let you know how they are on the comfort size..as i only ride to work like 2 miles down the road and od journeys here and there on Weekend - the rest of the times i shall be in these anyway

When i was doing my reseach - people riding in jeans there were pages and pages of people posting about how they under 50mph and there grinded right down to the bone
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waste money imo
Old 08 October 2009, 02:24 PM
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Originally Posted by uk300scoob
waste money imo
Do you ride a bike?

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Old 08 October 2009, 02:29 PM
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They look like a reasonable alternative to leathers, though I think a fair few people will still prefer leathers with plates in them over a pair of jeans with kevlar in them, but it looks pretty promising saves you from getting fully dressed up for a quick ride to the shops

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Originally Posted by SamUK
Do you ride a bike?
yes at weekends, id prefer leathers, but let me know if they work if you come off the bike round a bend
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I do have leathers - but only use em for motorway riding every now and then.

Leathers are good...but putting the leather on before each short journey is not fun...i guess it depends on what you use your bike for really..

This material is menat ot be stronger then leather...though if i do fall i will be sure to let you know if these save my bottom half..

Otherwise if you want to see someone drifting in these, see here:

Esquad's movies : Web TV on these jeans high resistance
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Originally Posted by TonyBurns
They look like a reasonable alternative to leathers, though I think a fair few people will still prefer leathers with plates in them over a pair of jeans with kevlar in them, but it looks pretty promising saves you from getting fully dressed up for a quick ride to the shops

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I did think kevlar - but they come out thicker..and that is the pupose of these quick short rides..

Not trying to sell these - but im just excited..
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I ride a fjr, I never ride anywhere without full leathers with armour. Its just not worth the risk to look smart.
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They do look pretty smart
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I have a pair of Draggin Jeans in Black for more casual biking, They are cracking, Reinforced with Carbon & kevlar..
Touch wood i have not tried them out yet

But they have already done that on the Website @ 80 MPH .....

I paid £90 in a Sale ..

Draggin Jeans is the world leader in casual motorcycle clothing with Kevlar and Dyneema, the World's Strongest Fibre, forming its revolutionary lining

Dean
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Originally Posted by andy97
I ride a fjr, I never ride anywhere without full leathers with armour. Its just not worth the risk to look smart.
hmm...i though people looked smarter in leathers...specially when they are color cordinated with the bike.. lol

na i dnt wear the jeans i bought to looks smart..it fits in well with the type of riding i do...but they said the Armalith (material used) is twice as strong as leather...whatever that means..
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