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hindle8907 09-01-12 01:26 PM

Re: Advice Required Re. Potentially Harmful Gloves
 
crashing = broken bones

Owenski 09-01-12 01:48 PM

Re: Advice Required Re. Potentially Harmful Gloves
 
Ant,
Did you break anything on AR or does that not count as a crash, was that just parking with style>?

darylB 09-01-12 02:55 PM

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As you're obviously concerned about the glove Claire send an E-mail/ letter to RST outlining your concerns, they may or may not respond but at least you will have cleared your conscience. The only thing I will say is no glove will be perfect in every scenario and they are made with the most likely needed protection, ie, probably slide resistance and most commom impacts. You have absolutely nothing to lose by sending the above and may get a reasonable response to your concerns. Just ignore certain individuals who can't read the original thread properly and go off on their holier than thou attitudes and do what you feel is best. Hope the recovery of the hands goes well.

Daryl.

hindle8907 09-01-12 02:56 PM

Re: Advice Required Re. Potentially Harmful Gloves
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Owenski (Post 2645529)
parking with style

:p

Owenski 09-01-12 02:58 PM

Re: Advice Required Re. Potentially Harmful Gloves
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by hindle8907 (Post 2645562)
:p

... Nailed it!

Speedy Claire 09-01-12 05:26 PM

Re: Advice Required Re. Potentially Harmful Gloves
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by hindle8907 (Post 2645518)
crashing = broken bones

Not always :p

I`m sure a lot of riders have crashed at 10/15mph and not broken anything.... especially when you don`t actually make contact with another object ie. vehicle/wall etc.

Speedy Claire 09-01-12 05:27 PM

Re: Advice Required Re. Potentially Harmful Gloves
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by darylB (Post 2645561)
As you're obviously concerned about the glove Claire send an E-mail/ letter to RST outlining your concerns, they may or may not respond but at least you will have cleared your conscience. The only thing I will say is no glove will be perfect in every scenario and they are made with the most likely needed protection, ie, probably slide resistance and most commom impacts. You have absolutely nothing to lose by sending the above and may get a reasonable response to your concerns. Just ignore certain individuals who can't read the original thread properly and go off on their holier than thou attitudes and do what you feel is best. Hope the recovery of the hands goes well.

Daryl.


Many thanks Daryl.... will be constructing an email tonight or tomor nite and raise the concerns with RST. Will then sit back and see if or how they respond :D

-Ralph- 09-01-12 05:29 PM

Re: Advice Required Re. Potentially Harmful Gloves
 
It's not usually coming off the bike that hurts you, it's what you hit after you've come off ;-)

Amplimator 09-01-12 05:36 PM

Re: Advice Required Re. Potentially Harmful Gloves
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by -Ralph- (Post 2645636)
It's not usually coming off the bike that hurts you, it's what you hit after you've come off ;-)

Unless summit hit you to make you come off. Thats a no 1 ouchy.

454697819 09-01-12 05:37 PM

Re: Advice Required Re. Potentially Harmful Gloves
 
Miss Speedy

I wanted to add that despite how some have responded to this thread it will do no harm for you to write to them and raise your concerns, I think it may be put down to a freak accident as most people separate from their bike during an accident.

It is clear that the fact that these gloves have such an extensive rock hard protector that they did more damage than good in this unique instance, I prefer little hard amour as possible for these reasons.

I hope you get a good response from RST and your man heals well

All the best

alex


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