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Jacket review: Bering Shelby

Liam Marsden, 20 July 2012 16:14

Bering Shelby jacket, £327.99Time owned: Two months What's good? The Knox armour in the shoulders and elbows is very comfy and fits perfectly to my frame (lanky, slight). It’s one of the thickest leather jackets I’ve worn and as such can be worn more often than most, but it still manages to keep me relatively cool when it is hot ...

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Product review: Knox Cold Killers mens sport top

Liam Marsden, 30 April 2012 12:01

Knox Cold Killers mens sport top, £54.99Miles covered/time: 500/two months What's good: It’s lovely and snug and surprisingly, for something so thin, warm. The arms and front are both windproof and keep your torso nice and warm during cold rides. The entire garment is lined with a fleece material that feels soft on the skin and doesn’t irritate like some ...

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Trouser review: Knox Cold Killers sport pants

Liam Marsden, 20 April 2012 16:23

Knox Cold Killers sport pants, £44.99Time owned/miles covered: Two months/500 miles What's good? Exactly the same as the sport top, they’re comfy, light and, most importantly, warm. The elasticated waist keeps them in place, stopping them from riding up when you put on your top layer. The all-round fleece lining is nice and soft, with no irritation. It’s thin enough ...

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Poll: Retro Scott race suit

Liam Marsden, 13 January 2012 15:15

MCN road tester Adam 'Chad' Child has just taken delivery of this new leather race suit, made by British firm Scott. The suit is based on the suits worn by Barry Sheene and Mick Grant in 1977 and features CE approved triple stitching, Knox body armour throughout, including removable back protector. Most of the office like the retro-style of the suit, but ...

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Revit Athos vest

Liam Marsden, 03 January 2012 12:39

Revit Athos vest, £39.99 Miles covered/time: 500/one month What's good: MCN’s Adam Child reckons the vest is so bright he thought I was a police motorcyclist when I caught up with him on the commute one morning, so the hi-viz definitely has its benefits. Stretch panels at the side mean you can get a size down from what you’d normally ...

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Revit Tarmac one-piece leathers

Liam Marsden, 02 November 2011 12:42

Revit Tarmac one-piece leathers, £699.99 Miles covered/time: 2500/two months What's good?: I don’t remember these leathers being particularly stiff when I first put them on, and after a day of road testing they were nice and supple – the cut of these leathers seems to match my lanky 6ft 1in frame perfectly, with all the armour in exactly the right ...

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Furygan Bud Evo trousers

Liam Marsden, 21 February 2011 16:10

Furygan Bud Evo trousers, £198.97Time owned/miles covered: 18 months/3000 milesWhat’s good: The 1.4mm leather softened extremely quickly – in no more than 500 miles. The stretch cordura in the groin and thighs make them extremely comfy (apart from the problem I’ve mentioned below) – I wore them for 24 hours straight while covering 1000 miles without any discomfort anywhere.What’s not: ...

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Product review: Waterproof trousers

Liam Marsden, 21 December 2010 16:14

Waterproof trousers, £7.99 Miles covered/time: 2000/four yearss What’s good: My dad bought these in the late eighties, before I was even born so I’ve no idea how many miles these had covered before I ‘borrowed’ them. Despite being older than me they’ve never let a single drop of water through and they fold up small enough for them to be ...

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Suit review: RST Shadow one-piece

Liam Marsden, 16 December 2010 11:19

RST Shadow one-piece suit, £329.99Miles covered/time: 1000/four months What’s good? Despite the fact they’re not the top of the range leathers they certainly don’t feel cheap. The 1.2mm cowhide is flexible without feeling too flimsy and there’s armour in the shoulders, elbows, knees and back. Save £££s on motorcycle suits The back armour feels good enough for me not to ...

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Product review: EDZ All Season base layer one piece

Liam Marsden, 01 October 2010 17:41

EDZ All Season base layer one piece, £50Miles covered/time: 3000/two years What’s good? If you struggle getting your leathers on and off because the lining sticks to your skin then you need one of these. The suit wicks away sweat from your body and keeps you cool when it’s warm and warm when it’s cool. What’s not? The legs and ...

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