Rukka Armax

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G Man

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262 months

Saturday 16th August 2008
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I was at Triumph in Redditch yesterday as I was in the area, firstly its a really friendly place and stocks alot of high quality motorbike gear worth a drop in even if your not into triumph.

Anyway for my commute into London and due to the crappy weather, I have decided I need some high quality textile jacket. So I checked out the Rukka Armax jacket having previous looked at the BMW streetguard 2.
The difference in quality was obvious and the Rukka jacket was very impressive bit of kit of which I think I would buy.

So I tried on the trousers which were trouble, I simply could not get the trousers on quickly, which is a prerequisite for commute gear. Damn shame ....


900T-R

20,404 posts

259 months

Saturday 16th August 2008
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The brand name is a bit unfortunate for the Dutch language area though - it roughly translates as 'Wanka'... wink

Pvapour

8,981 posts

255 months

Saturday 16th August 2008
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900T-R said:
The brand name is a bit unfortunate for the Dutch language area though - it roughly translates as 'Wanka'... wink
I would have thought that was very appropriate for some bikers biggrin

think there should be a Rukka award for some of the riding i've seen recently rolleyes

Rukka do very good gear from memory.




Edited by Pvapour on Saturday 16th August 10:47

dibblecorse

6,900 posts

194 months

Saturday 16th August 2008
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G Man said:
So I tried on the trousers which were trouble, I simply could not get the trousers on quickly, which is a prerequisite for commute gear. Damn shame ....
Don't quite understand that, are you changing into your commute gear in the street ? how long can it take to put a pair of trousers ??? surely 15-30 seconds is no great shakes ??