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Probably by far the best looking retro style bike I have ever seen! Just wish I had an opportunity to ride one in real life. After some 10 different bikes over the years I got stupid in 2009 and gave up my last bike, the Suzuki Boulevard cruiser while living in crowded cities of Johannesburg and Pretoria in South Africa. Now my wife and I have retired to a quaint little coastal town in the Western Cape Garden Route where there's no traffic and beautiful winding roads and a bike would have been perfect! Only problem is now they are way too expensive for an "old pensioner", even though I'm only a young 68 years old!
Thank you so much for the review! I am actually looking into the Cliff suit. Looks nice in pictures, and I am glad to hear that it also performs well. Were you happy with the ventilation and pockets of the Cliff Jacket? I am currently debating what should I chose between this, and Richa Tuareg (which is at a discount, at the moment)
Thanks for the compliment. Always nice to get feedback. My size is a "M" on average (1.85m - 80kg) I tried on some new RS 2024 gear yesterday, and decided that 'L' actually fits me better. My suggestion would be to go one size larger than with regular clothing. Hope this helps. Cheers!
Hi there guys great video. How does the Joyce size? I want to get one for my girlfriend and she usually wears a size 38 but I've read it might size small. What's your opinion? Thanks!
Hi there! Thanks so much for your kind message. That's really appreciated. Apologies for delay in responding bro. It is always hard to predict how something is going to fit. There are just too many variables to be able to give a reliable answer. Still, we'd suggest to get her one size up to make it fit comfortably. Hope this helps Ron & Yvanka
Cliff Is it a laminar suit ? Or a layer suit ? As I would like it more if the outer shell is rain resistant instead of getting soaked. Also goeie morgen van uit zwolle
It is a multilayer suit. The outer shell is actually quite a bit more water resitant than we expected. The rain we mentioned in the video was really very bad and the suit lasted for 1 1/5 hours (out of 3), which is very good in this price range.
The yellow Chase jacket was size medium and was a great fit. Please give your height, weight, and chest measurements for reference. Thanks for the video.
Love the clip and it's very helpful. My 2019 classic 500 has only done 5,000 k's and the big end bearings need replacing. None of my other 4 bikes over 40 years has ever worn like this and I'm thinking its a Royal Enfield thing with them using piss poor quality parts. All my new parts including the crank assembly are coming from Hitchcocks in England..
i bought mine with 8.5 k and its still going strong so maybe its just a your bike thing but still, upgrading to better quality parts is never a bad thing