29-12-2006, 03:48pm
Has anyone used the draggin jeans knee armour ? They velcro on but for me, they dont stick.. not even when the jeans are not on.. I must be missing something.
Draggin Jeans + Knee armour
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29-12-2006, 03:48pm
Has anyone used the draggin jeans knee armour ? They velcro on but for me, they dont stick.. not even when the jeans are not on.. I must be missing something.
29-12-2006, 03:55pm
Mine dont stick as good...
Feel the force. ANGGI
29-12-2006, 06:07pm
bro dont bother with the draggin knees
buy leathers if u wont to scrape it have a happy new year g bus66
29-12-2006, 06:17pm
Not planning on scrapping anything while wearing the draggins. :-S
Skin on my knees still bleeds when i knock them after my zx12 off 5 years ago.. Who needs skin grafts anyway. I just want some abbrasion protection for casual rides.. I bought the armour for them to keep everyone else happy.. (i.e mummy.. haha.)
30-12-2006, 10:36am
Didn't know they now came with knee armour. Mine have only the kevlar stitched into them and from my perspective they worked a treat after I chucked my ST1100 down the road about 5 years ago and went sailing down the road on my arse watching my beloved bike disintergrate after hitting a culvert and flipping. One f..cked bike, but no damage to moi or the jeans. Mind you, they are comfortable and good in the hot weather, but my prefered choice is leathers.
30-12-2006, 01:10pm
I bought armour for my draggin' jeans and jacket, but have never taken it out of the packaging. It's so bulky that I figured I'd be better off wearing leather if I want the protection on a ride.
If someone wants them I'll see if I dig them out of the basement somewhere.
31-12-2006, 01:34am
Throwdown mate I'll take that Draggin Jeans armour if that's O.K. - what's the best cash price you'd take for it?
Paul.
31-12-2006, 08:41am
Hi!
I think you need to check the velcro. Its sounds like the hooks are not catching. Try running a firm brush throught the hooks, this works for me with horse rugs etc. Sometimes the hooks seam to compact themselves down thus not catch. Hope this is a help in some way. Cheers Dee
31-12-2006, 08:52am
For serious riding, you wouldn't want to come off wearing those things, I've seen the results & it wasn't pretty.
31-12-2006, 09:44am
I don't ride too serious mate, that's the thing.
31-12-2006, 11:23am
I know we don't - BUT
Everyone SHOULD ride serious. Today's safety message Rgds BUSGO "TAKE MY ADVICE" I'm not using it anyway!
02-01-2007, 05:36am
I sold my Draggin Jeans, they make my bum look big...
02-01-2007, 08:33am
So far everone I have seen that has had a "Get Off" with these jeans has ended up with very bloody knee's / hips Had a few pair I used to wear that after witnessing the results are now relegated to work pants
Stick to leather FF1 Edited by: fasterfaster1 at: 2/1/07 9:41
02-01-2007, 08:36am
I had an off with cords on once, now there was some bloody knees!!! Was picking cotton out of them for weeks.
02-01-2007, 08:41am
Can't beat the leather's and they look sexy too. Draggins are good for casual riding ...
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