take a look at the Cleo gloves by Joe Rocket. They are better for sportbikes because you have more movement and they vent well for in the summer.
2007-06-20 14:25:26
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answered by rambo1214 3
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The helmet seems to be a set item, white with red. If you were looking for a close match between helmet and gloves I would say no, as white gloves are not a great idea for bike riding.
Go ahead with the gloves. They are a decent quality glove so, .whether you choose the black/yellow/white or black/red.
you will get a fair match with the helmet.
I recommend that you go to a store and try on the gloves. This is because sizing varies considerably between manufacturers, and different parts of gloves (and even different models of gloves from the same manufacturer) may also vary in relation to YOUR hand. It is very important that you have a good fit.
2007-06-20 08:57:40
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answered by Ef Ervescence 6
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2016-11-07 01:20:26
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answered by ? 4
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Hard telling from just the picture. What I want to look for is a pair of gloves that overlap my jacket sleeve a couple of inches. That way, the sleeve has less a tendency to hike up my arm, leaving me with an interesting looking bar tan.
2007-06-20 11:11:25
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answered by Anonymous
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The gloves are too bulky for a street bike, made for motocross, the gauntlet style gloves may be ok for rain, extreme cold weather riding, but for everyday riding, just get a pair that fit well, leather, no fur or other bulky liner.
2007-06-20 08:57:09
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answered by Anonymous
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They seem VERY bulky to me. But either way you should try buying gloves in person. Just because those are your size doesn't mean they'll be comfortable. Nike gloves like these are super comfortable:
http://www.nike.com/index.jhtml#l=nikestore,grid,_pdp,cid-1/gid-91190/pid-91190,_grid,s-gloves&re=US&co=US&la=EN
2007-06-20 10:20:27
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answered by Me 6
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Nothing wrong with Joe Rocket gloves - should work well for you.
2007-06-20 08:47:40
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answered by remowlms 7
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