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October 14th, 2008, 06:56 PM
para sa akin ok lang maong na jacket lalo na kung wala kang budget para sa pang motor na jacket...
sa inyo po?
sa inyo po?
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View Full Version : maong na jacket ok po ba? decent October 14th, 2008, 06:56 PM para sa akin ok lang maong na jacket lalo na kung wala kang budget para sa pang motor na jacket... sa inyo po? joel21 October 14th, 2008, 07:07 PM pede ng proteksyon yun kesa wala or kesa yung pang-trysikel drivers na sinusuot sa braso proteksyon sa araw. pero kung me budget na, invest na ng reliable riding jacket sabi nga ng ilan dito sa mcp "ang pyesa ng motor madaling napapalitan, pero ang katawan ng tao hindi" ride safe! Bongs October 14th, 2008, 07:23 PM mas ok na ito kesa wala :D decent October 14th, 2008, 07:32 PM ano po ba pinagkaiba ng maong na jacket sa riding jacket? mayk_bam October 14th, 2008, 07:35 PM ano po ba pinagkaiba ng maong na jacket sa riding jacket? ang mga riding jackets po usually ay meron ng protective pads, (e.g. air mesh jackets), ang mga leather jackets naman ay sure na abrasive resistant, so panatag ang loob mo na di ka magkakatocino...:clap: xrmlifted October 14th, 2008, 07:43 PM mas maganda nang meron kesa WALA!... importante may helmet... filmore October 14th, 2008, 08:00 PM depende kung anong klaseng maong jacket. may mga maong jacket na manipis meron ring makapal... don ako sa makapal, pero yong manipis pang short distance lang Jeoforms October 14th, 2008, 08:11 PM Ok lang maong jacket, pero maglagay ka ng pads like elbow pad. Ang masama lang dyan kung abutan ka ng ulan, panigurado ang bigat nyan :O. Ichthus Janz October 14th, 2008, 08:40 PM As I remember, a European test said that jeans will last less than a second (parang 0.6 seconds lang ata) before asphalt starts to tear it apart ang expose your skin to road rash. However, denim lasted longer than cotton pants on slower speeds (mga 40kph ata). Ichthus Janz October 14th, 2008, 08:48 PM Been back tracking on this material. And here's something I found on a Kawasaki forum. HTH Drag Test "For the Drag Test, samples were stitched to a bag that held a 75-pound sandbag inside a milk crate, then dragged behind a pickup truck..." New, 100% Cotton Denim Jeans ----------------------- 3' 10" Senior Balistic Nylon ----------------------------------- 3' 10" Leather, Lightweight, Nude Finish, 2.25 oz/sq. ft. --- 4' 3" Leather, Fashion Weight, 1.75 oz/sq ft. ------------- 4' 4" Two-year-old 100% Cotton Denim Jeans ------------ 4' 5" Cordura Nylon Type 440 ----------------------------- 18' 3" Kevlar 29 Aramid Fiber, Style 713 ------------------ 22' 1" Leather, Competition Weight, 3 oz/sq. ft. -------- 86' 0" Taber Test "For the Taber Test, the specimen was mounted on a rotating platform and scuffed by two rubber-emery grinding wheels." The numbers represent the number of revolutions until the fabric totally fails. A vacuum clears debris. Two-year-old 100% Cotton Denim Jeans 168 New 100% Cotton Denim Jeans 225 Kevlar 29 Aramid Fiber, Style 713 506 Cordura Nylon, Type 440 559 Leather, Lightweight, Nude Finish, 2.25 oz./sq. ft. 564 Leather, Fashion Weight, 1.75 oz./sq. ft. 750 Senior Ballistic Nylon 817 Leather, Competition Weight, 3 oz./sq. ft. 2600 drumz October 14th, 2008, 09:13 PM hmmm interesting but I think this is better than not wearing any jacket at all. pediaking October 14th, 2008, 09:30 PM Ok na yan kesa wala, proteksyon sa araw... hirap nga lang e sa ulan... Kelangan lang lagi tayo maingat sa daan... miccle October 14th, 2008, 09:42 PM para sa akin ok lang maong na jacket lalo na kung wala kang budget para sa pang motor na jacket... sa inyo po? i just want to stick to your query.. i also prefer maong jacket. it's better than nothing. i don't normally ride with maong jacket kase i was able to get myself a fox standard set (knee/shin guard with elbow pads) that cost me P1,400.00 only. twice na rin nito niligtas ang mga siko at braso ko from cuts & bruises. suggestion: kung 'di kaya ng bulsa ang elbow/kneepads set just get a thick type of maong jacket. pero palagay ko try mo rin pumunta sa mga ukay-ukay. minsan may mga naliligaw na riding jacket dyan. filmore October 14th, 2008, 10:00 PM i just want to stick to your query.. i also prefer maong jacket. it's better than nothing. i don't normally ride with maong jacket kase i was able to get myself a fox standard set (knee/shin guard with elbow pads) that cost me P1,400.00 only. twice na rin nito niligtas ang mga siko at braso ko from cuts & bruises. suggestion: kung 'di kaya ng bulsa ang elbow/kneepads set just get a thick type of maong jacket. pero palagay ko try mo rin pumunta sa mga ukay-ukay. minsan may mga naliligaw na riding jacket dyan. pwede ba yong knee/elbow pad na ginagamit ng mga skater? hirap na rin maghanap sa ukay-ukay ngayon. marunong na yong mga nagtitinda kaya minsan mapapamahal ka, kunti na lang dagdag bago na... Hakz October 14th, 2008, 10:04 PM Maong Jacket is good, samahan mo ng elbow pads, panalo yan at least if you dont have a riding jacket. :) Ichthus Janz October 14th, 2008, 10:06 PM pwede ba yong knee/elbow pad na ginagamit ng mga skater? hirap na rin maghanap sa ukay-ukay ngayon. marunong na yong mga nagtitinda kaya minsan mapapamahal ka, kunti na lang dagdag bago na... Pwede di yan pre, but it wont offer as much protection. Yung pang-skater kasi exposed pa rin yung forearm mo at yung Tibia, yung elbows at kneecaps lang kasi ang protected. miccle October 14th, 2008, 10:13 PM pwede ba yong knee/elbow pad na ginagamit ng mga skater? hirap na rin maghanap sa ukay-ukay ngayon. marunong na yong mga nagtitinda kaya minsan mapapamahal ka, kunti na lang dagdag bago na... yup, ok din 'yun pero 'yun nga, it doesn't offer that much needed protection. pero kung tutuusin konte na lang ang difference ng isang brand new maong jacket vs the cheapest gears. Jeoforms October 14th, 2008, 11:06 PM You can have a knee shin and elbow guard for 900 pesos.Tapos suot mo na yang maong jacket mo OK na yan. Better than noting nga. Suzuki_Love October 15th, 2008, 12:42 AM the problem with jackets like that is that there is no pads, and it will rip and tear if you get into an accident, resulting in nasty road rash. nothing protects like leather. butete October 15th, 2008, 01:30 AM i just want to stick to your query.. i also prefer maong jacket. it's better than nothing. i don't normally ride with maong jacket kase i was able to get myself a fox standard set (knee/shin guard with elbow pads) that cost me P1,400.00 only. twice na rin nito niligtas ang mga siko at braso ko from cuts & bruises. suggestion: kung 'di kaya ng bulsa ang elbow/kneepads set just get a thick type of maong jacket. pero palagay ko try mo rin pumunta sa mga ukay-ukay. minsan may mga naliligaw na riding jacket dyan. eto ngayon ginagawa ko. baka maka tyempo enes October 15th, 2008, 01:40 AM maong jacket gamit ko for everyday at mga long rides, galing pa yun sa tiyuhin ko...:D can't afford pa kasi ako ng mga mesh/riding jacket na yan...pero pinagipunan ko talagang makabili ng mga elbow pads at gloves for long rides, yan palang kasi nakayanan ko...:D much better than nothing ika nga... Darth Maul October 15th, 2008, 11:36 AM ________ better wear one than nothing at all windrider06 October 15th, 2008, 01:26 PM ________ better wear one than nothing at all Dapat po lamang. Sa TS, Yung maong jacket mo kung gagamitin mong pangmotor, pwede mong palagyan ng paddings sa siko at balikat. Maraming marunong gumawa nyan sa atin. Dagdag proteksyon laang.:) acidbeam October 16th, 2008, 06:36 PM Ok na din yan sir, mukha ka pang action star. sa Handyman sa Trinoma may isang set na ng protective gears, kahanay ng mga motorcycle accessories. Baka malapit ka lang dun sir, silipin mo minsan. |