15-04-14, 01:21 PM | #1 |
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Knox Biomech Gloves
http://www.demon-tweeks.co.uk/Produc...FUTMtAodjB0AYg
Ordered a set. Hopefully post a wee write up once i break them in
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15-04-14, 04:45 PM | #2 |
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Knox Biomech Gloves
Have been looking at these and the handroid. The biomechs seem better value but both come highly recommended. That's a good price too.
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15-04-14, 06:44 PM | #3 |
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Re: Knox Biomech Gloves
I loved by Biomech gloves, if they were the correct size I'd still be wearing them even with the stitching damage from my 2nd off. They're light, tactile, look awesome on any bike (unlike the Handroids which IMO are sports-aimed) and have good stuff to save your hands if they hit the deck; my palm-sliders are scuffed to hell but my hands and the leather was fine.
I do like Knox stuff. I now wear Zeros in the cold/wet and Recons in the dry, it took a while to realise that my Biomechs were just slightly the wrong size
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15-04-14, 07:40 PM | #4 |
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I've had a pair of the handroid gloves and there comfy but the little finger came I stitched after just over a year which will if been about 6 months use (summer) and only 3000 miles. Said they wouldn't repair them free as out of warranty. I won't buy anything from them again!!
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Well here's a few pics. First impressions are good, size is a large and the fit is a little snug but should break in nicely. Drove the car home in them so the feel is great
Test them on the blade at the weekend
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Re: Knox Biomech Gloves
Hope you don't 'test' them out!!
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Re: Knox Biomech Gloves
Not too shabby looking, dont know about that boa lacing gizmo it looks a bit of a weak point to me but i do like my hi tech velcro
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