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I am on my second Sportintegral helmet.Very comfy, quiet and fairly light but I have had to modify mine with a home made deflector which stops incoming vent air from blowing straight into my eyes. I have a degree in product design and the BMW design shouldn't have got past the drawing board nevermind the prototype stage.
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I've had a few BMW jackets, boots and gloves etc. Aesthecially they are very very nice IMHO, the stitching is good and they tend to last well - but the prices -
£500 for a new tourance jacket That gets you nearly two HG Cruise jackets.
IMHO the HG stuff is nearly as good and sssoooo much better value...plus it comes with a no quibble two guarantee and 5 year antileak guarantee.
I have a pair of BMW savannah boots that are leaking - just over two years old and BMW won't budge on their two year guarantee - no goodwill gesture or anything - Dealer tried all they could but BMW wouldn't help at all.
I can't say I'd never buy their clothing again but I would have to be blown away to spend £500+ on a jacket.
that said I find their boots, helmets and gloves to be quite resonably priced.
£500 for a new tourance jacket That gets you nearly two HG Cruise jackets.
IMHO the HG stuff is nearly as good and sssoooo much better value...plus it comes with a no quibble two guarantee and 5 year antileak guarantee.
I have a pair of BMW savannah boots that are leaking - just over two years old and BMW won't budge on their two year guarantee - no goodwill gesture or anything - Dealer tried all they could but BMW wouldn't help at all.
I can't say I'd never buy their clothing again but I would have to be blown away to spend £500+ on a jacket.
that said I find their boots, helmets and gloves to be quite resonably priced.
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stoney wrote:£500 for a new tourance jacket That gets you nearly two HG Cruise jackets.
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I can't say I'd never buy their clothing again but I would have to be blown away to spend £500+ on a jacket.
You need to shop somewhere else. In Holland the Tourance jacket costs 405 euro incl VAT what would be about 273 sterling. Jacket and pants together are 670 euro or 428 sterling. In Germany it is even a little cheaper. You are being ripped off.
throttlemeister wrote:stoney wrote:£500 for a new tourance jacket That gets you nearly two HG Cruise jackets.
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I can't say I'd never buy their clothing again but I would have to be blown away to spend £500+ on a jacket.
You need to shop somewhere else. In Holland the Tourance jacket costs 405 euro incl VAT what would be about 273 sterling. Jacket and pants together are 670 euro or 428 sterling. In Germany it is even a little cheaper. You are being ripped off.
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If I could buy BMW kit cheaper I would be tempted. I already said it was good kit - just not worth the prices our dealers ask for them.
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Our prices will be artificially inflated to cope with the conversion to right hand drive !
If you can count the backpack I bought secondhand from a nice board member, I have a single item. Otherwise it tends to be Hein Gericke for clothes, A-stars for boots, RST for gloves and Arai for helmets. Why? 'Cos I've crashed in them before and know the hold up well - as well as fitting me and generally performing well in what they do for the price they are available at.
If you can count the backpack I bought secondhand from a nice board member, I have a single item. Otherwise it tends to be Hein Gericke for clothes, A-stars for boots, RST for gloves and Arai for helmets. Why? 'Cos I've crashed in them before and know the hold up well - as well as fitting me and generally performing well in what they do for the price they are available at.
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cc mac wrote:
...Sportintegral & incoming vent air blowing straight into my eyes...
...have the same problem ; and due to that, most of the time I ride around with the visor a bit open...
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I have just recieved a BMW breath guard for the Sportintegral. It is made of rubber and fits very easily. It also has a wind deflector built in which correctly directs the air onto the visor. It eliminates 90% of the misdirected air and only costs a fiver. Part number 7260 7 677 470. I ordered mine from CW Motorcycles in Dorchester, tel 01305 267262. There was a tenner postage but that included my new visor.
cc mac wrote:
...Sportintegral & incoming vent air blowing straight into my eyes...
...have the same problem ; and due to that, most of the time I ride around with the visor a bit open...
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I have just recieved a BMW breath guard for the Sportintegral. It is made of rubber and fits very easily. It also has a wind deflector built in which correctly directs the air onto the visor. It eliminates 90% of the misdirected air and only costs a fiver. Part number 7260 7 677 470. I ordered mine from CW Motorcycles in Dorchester, tel 01305 267262. There was a tenner postage but that included my new visor.
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