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[QUOTE="offroad toad, post: 142981, member: 24382"] [b]gloves[/b] Gloves I am talking about are good road race gloves. You need an articulated carbon/kevlar knuckle area with another hard cover over the outside bone on the top of your wrist (the little bone breaks when you flop the back back of your hand down as you tumble during a crash). You also need one last slider on the outside of the little finger ( for those times you refuse to admit that you have crashed and continue to hold onto the handlebar). The difference in good gloves and really good ones is quite significant. I have had my little finger reassembled after blowing apart just good gloves. With really good gloves you are looking for the backup bike, with just ok ones you are looking for a good surgeon. :think [/QUOTE]
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