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Christmas gifts for motorbikers
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Christmas is just around the corner – and now you need to show your appreciation of the person in your life who seems to love his, or her, motorcycle just a little bit too much to be totally healthy? The problem is that bikers are a notoriously difficult bunch. And nobody knows this more than us. Against such a background of uncertainty and indecision, what possible chance do you have of finding the perfec Christmas present for your favourite motorcyclist? Frankly, you’re on a hiding to nothing.
Well, for our part, we’ve tried to make the process a little easier, a little less fraught. We’ve trawled the website to put together a selection of Christmas gifts, every one of which might be considered more than worthy of being encapsulated in last year’s wrapping paper. This is Motolegends, so you won’t find anything crappy or tatty here. This is all properly-certified, Gucci-like gear. We don’t think there’s a biker in the land who wouldn’t be thrilled to find their Christmas stocking rammed with gear picked and packed by the little elves here at GU3.
And if, in the unlikely event, that you don’t quite hit the spot, anything can be brought back to be exchanged for something else in the New Year. Anyway, take a look! If you really can't find anything that will work - buy them a Motolegends Gift Voucher instead.
Well, for our part, we’ve tried to make the process a little easier, a little less fraught. We’ve trawled the website to put together a selection of Christmas gifts, every one of which might be considered more than worthy of being encapsulated in last year’s wrapping paper. This is Motolegends, so you won’t find anything crappy or tatty here. This is all properly-certified, Gucci-like gear. We don’t think there’s a biker in the land who wouldn’t be thrilled to find their Christmas stocking rammed with gear picked and packed by the little elves here at GU3.
And if, in the unlikely event, that you don’t quite hit the spot, anything can be brought back to be exchanged for something else in the New Year. Anyway, take a look! If you really can't find anything that will work - buy them a Motolegends Gift Voucher instead.
Klim Zephyr Wind shirt in black (KLM084)
£100.00
Klim Zephyr Wind shirt in asphalt (KLM150)
£100.00
Scott Ergo Pro DP waterproof jacket in hi-vis (STT009)
£90.00
Scott Ergo Pro DP waterproof jacket in black (STT010)
£90.00
Bridgedale Stormsock waterproof socks in black (BRD002)
£45.00
Klim Over the Calf socks in black / grey (KLM173)
£30.00
Klim Maverick down jacket in potters clay (KLM170)
£270.00
Bridgedale Explorer merino socks in black (BRD001)
£27.00
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Halvarssons Neck Warmer in black
This is probably one of the best bang-for-the-buck accessories that Ive bought. A recent Scottish tour was very cold and wet. The Halvarssons neck warmer kept my neck toasty and dry and not a drop of rain ran down into my jacket. I have a fairly large neck around 18 inches and the neck warmer is snug but not overly tight. The added comfort is well worth £20 of anyones money if you ride in all weathers.
Scott Ergo Pro DP waterproof jacket in hi-vis
Recently purchased. Worn once in very heavy rain - Plymouth to Taunton. Worked brilliantly - totally dry. Fits as stated. Great bit of kit.
Moto Skiveez ladies in black
Done 2000 miles in 2 weeks in them. The last time I did this mileage I had saddle sore for 2 weeks. Had the expected muscle soreness from sitting in the seat for so long but no saddle sore. Dont recommend wearing knickers under them, the seams caused a little chafing, not the faultof the skivees.