Frank Thomas leathers

Discussion in 'UK Motorcycles' started by frag, Apr 14, 2007.

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    CT Guest

    I can't remember how long I've had my Dainese 2-piece[1].

    <fx:checks trews next to desk>
    "Made In Italy"

    Phew - that's OK then.

    [1] I rarely wear the jacket anyway - I must clean it up and eBay it.
    There's nothing wrong with it, but it's been hanging in the garage all
    winter and needs a freshen up.
     
    CT, Apr 17, 2007
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    antonye Guest

    It was this bit that that confused me:

    "if made in '94 or before"

    As in Ninety-Four... thirteen years ago. The "before" bit I
    took in relation to the rest of that sentence to mean that
    anything made *since* 1994 was "rubbish".

    I see your point, but you confused me with the random
    dates that you were throwing about.
     
    antonye, Apr 17, 2007
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    ginge Guest

    I suspect he's just not millenium compliant.
     
    ginge, Apr 17, 2007
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    Ben Guest

    You do, but it's very convenient I think.
    Good point.
     
    Ben, Apr 18, 2007
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    frag Guest

    Lozzo banged the rocks together and they said :
    Graham was very consoling when I said I knew you and the Pixies, but
    didn't let it go against me.

    The 07 Arlen Ness range was basically sold out by end of March (they
    kinda underestimated the demand, buy a large margin), but he has found
    an '07 two piece he's getting in for me to try.

    For some strange reason the '07 range is £150 cheaper than the '06
    range, £500 vs £650. £150 more than the FT.


    Flitwick MCs was a dissapointment. Every FT jacket I saw looked as if a
    load of cats had had a fight in the lining, bits pulled out of the silk
    liner all over the place, *very* second hand looking. Also no other
    makes apart from Triumph and a couple of other jackets.
     
    frag, Apr 18, 2007
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