new eagle doohickey for sale!
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new eagle doohickey for sale!
Got into my A18 over the weekend to replace the doohickey and found a new one already there. I'm always thankful for early Christmas presents. So, I have the NEW Eagle doohickey with the 35mm and the 38mm springs for $35.00 and the inner gasket (used the outer) for $15.00. I'll foot the bill for the shipping charge for the lower 48. This will save someone a few bucks if they be gonna change the doohickey anyhow. First one I hear from.....
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motoport nkrl
Not quite what you're looking for, but I have a pair of Motoport Ultra
II Kevlar pants. They're the most protective-feeling pants I've worn.
The kevlar fabric is extremely comfortable. Quality is very high.
Receiving the gear from Motoport might take a *long* time. The velcro
attaches itself to everything, most especially the lining. I'm not a
big fan of their armor -- I'm sure it's protective, but I don't find it
super-comfortable. The sizing is screwy -- at 6'2" 185lbs I wear an XS.
My advice is to speak to them on the phone and let them pick the right
size from the measurements you give them. I didn't believe that an XS
could be the right size so my pants ended up baggier than I would like.
If their clothing offers the features you're looking for, I'd go for it.
-Lujo
Lecours, Jean-Francois wrote:
[Non-text portions of this message have been removed]> Hi > > I'd like your advice on a suit I might buy: > > http://motoport.com/detail.asp?InStock=1&PriceCall=0&Merchant_ID=633Pm22C&Product_ID=102.175&Merchant_Company=Jackets%20Department&Category=Kevlar&Merchant_Fax=760-752-9317&Merchant_Phone=1-800-777-6499> > > Main use of the suit I'll buy (this one or anoyher one) is for commuting. I can work in shorths and t-shirt so I just want to jump in something lightly dressed. And be able to put a liner for those cold rides in the low 30's > > Pros, cons, general quality of that manufacturer. > > Many thanks > > Jean-Francois Lecours > Gatineau, Canada
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