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Komodo Gear's Free Motorcycle E-Mag March 2011

Komodo Gear’s Free E-Mag March 2011

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Komodo Gear's Free E-Mag March 2011

In This Issue:

Interview with Danny Kelsey of M&M Racing
Eagles Canyon Raceway
Evolution of the Racing Glove
Buying Guide for the Right Fitting Motorcycle Glove
Komodo Xrossing
Motorcycle Letters to the Editor
Indy Dealer Expo 2011
2011 Motorcycle Race Schedule
Michelin Power One Tire Review
Total Exhaust Experience – Hear how they sound
Furious Blowout Sale on all Furious Products.

What to look for when buying motorcycle riding gloves?

 

 

 

A Great Motorcycle Street Glove

A Great Motorcycle Street Glove

By Komodo Gear

 

 

 

With so many different Motorcycle Gloves on the market it can be a little overwhelming at times. 

Here’s a short list to ask yourself:

a)      What are you looking for (fit and feel)?

b)      What do you desire the most (protection/quality)?

c)       Does it really matter what brand it is – and why?

d)      What’s your riding style (cruiser/street/track day/race)?

e)      Is price your motivation?

Let’s begin with the basics.  Motorcycle Gloves are intended to be worn, so they must feel right when you put them on.  “Feel right” means that they are comfortable.  If they’re not comfortable, chances are you won’t wear them or they will be a distraction while you ride (not good).   It’s ok if they’re a little snug, most gloves will break in with time and use.  However, you must have the ability to articulate your fingers and also have a snug, but comfortable fit on your palm.  

In addition to fit and feel; you need to take a good look at what protective features are included.  What type of leather are the constructed of?  Ask what kind of leather the Motorcycle Gloves are made of (a lot of gloves today use buffalo; goat and other less than desirable materials that will not hold up in a crash).  Yes, the type of leather does make a difference!  Cowhide (top grain or full grain) is preferred for the overall structure because it is very durable and easy to maintain.  So, make sure you look over the gloves thoroughly to understand how they are made as quality control is also an important feature.  Other nice features to consider is Kevlar stitching, padding in the palm, composites on
knuckle/fingers, extra layers of leather in the palm or even Kevlar panels on the palm or on the pinky (or both).  You need to also ask if there is reinforcement in the critical areas to avoid road rash.  Also, check the closure system.  Is it a Velcro tab or strap?  Does it offer a dual enclosure system with a latch, snap or Velcro?  You need to make sure the glove is secure when it’s on your hand.

The type of riding you do is also important.  For example, riders who just cruise around usually do not stress their gloves a great deal because they are not putting much pressure on the grips.  You know what kind of rider you are.  If you do general riding, then it’s likely you will not be putting a lot stress onto the glove and enjoy your gloves for many years.  However, if you race, then you placing a great deal of stress on the glove due to pressure, temperature, sweat – then repeat.   Race gloves take a beating and their life is accelerated by hard use or crashing.  An interesting reality of glove “life” is also related to sweat and temperature.  Yes, I said sweat!  Sweat is either alkaline or acidic; either way both will break down the leather and can accelerate its deterioration.   A quick remedy is to rinse your gloves out with water after a ride; let them dry and them apply a quality mink oil (remember, leather is skin; so clean and add moisturizer often
for long life).

NHRA Approved Kevlar Racing Gloves By Komodo Gear

Kevlar Race Glove Pinky--Komodo Gear

For 2010, the NHRA has released it’s new safety guidelines that mandates all race bikes that exceed 120 mph in the 1/4 mile must have Kevlar gloves.


Komodo Gear has been manufacturign Kevlar based Racing  Gloves for several years now. In addition, these gloves sell for under $90 to your door and shipping is free.


Here are the details:
-Full floating Carbon tech knuckles have extra leather overlay
- Fingers have Carbon tech plates for extra abrasion protection
- Temper foam padding under floating knuckle
- Full cowhide chassis
- Schoeller Keprotec covers the palms and finger tips
- Double stitched in genuine DuPont Kevlar thread
- Dual enclosure for secure fit- Unlined palm for great feedback
- Gel padded palms covered in mil spec grade Kelar
- Full gauntlet is very roomy and covers the top sleeves of the race suit
- Inside of glove is lined with fleece for great comfort
- Pinky is reinforced with mil spec Kevlar and Carbon/Kevlar plate- Glove is very lightweight and very affordable


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