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Posted 12 November 2013
62% OFF Spada Dolomite Textile Motorcycle Jacket only £37.99 delivered @ GhostBikes.com WAS £99.95 You Save: £61.96 ( 62% )
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Super deal, had to do a double take when I saw the newsletter they just sent out! make it cheaper by using a discount code.
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My thoughts on first sight
DONT GET THE RED ONE!
Unless your French and have a bald head
Very witty I like it. This site so misses a like button!!
Um, it has a "like" button.
Heat.
Spada are poor. Had a pair of their boots and the zip started playing up after 2 weeks..got them replaced and the same happened again. Its cheap materials and cheaply put together.
Buy cheap...buy twice.
Do yourself a favour a spend a bit more and get something a little better.
Fashionable?
Dolemite baby!!! (edited)
The dog chewed my last jacket through to its protectors. That RST number was £17 off of some guy on eBay & it was one of the best things I brought
However a new jacket with a decent brand for under £40 is a no brainer
And the like button, I don't think its on the iPhone app I can see it if your using PC though.
Saying that though, this jacket is only £36 with the code, which is peanuts for a cordura motorcycle jacket with body armour. Its probably quite lightweight so I would only use it for summer. It also has zipped vents front & back to add to its summer wear.
Some things you can scrimp on...personally a jacket isnt one of them.
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If you're that obsessed about having the best chance of not losing skin if you come off, then wear one piece leathers.
People wear all sorts of clothing on motorcycles, some very protective, some less so........ their body, their life, their choice. In this health & safety obsessed society we now live in, what clothing someone decides to wear on a motorcycle is thankfully one of the few freedoms left in biking