Ross Mowbray

  • Forcefield Limb Tube Knee Protectors review

    Forcefield Limb Tube Knee Protectors review

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    Reviewed by: Tony Carter for 2000 miles RRP: £54.9 I don’t know about you, but I quite like wearing bike jeans and a jacket when the weather’s decent. And as great as bike jeans are, they’re often made uncomfortable by poor fitting knee armour, which is why I invested in Forcefield’s Limb Tube Knee Protectors. They’re a fantastic…

  • Interphone F3 Universal Twin Pack intercom review

    Interphone F3 Universal Twin Pack intercom review

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    Reviewed by: Tony Carter for 3000 miles RRP: £199.99 Okay, confession time. I’ve tried these things before but secretly I’ve never really wanted them to work too well. For me, one of the joys of riding a bike is that once the helmet is on I can be alone. No phones, no demands on my time, just me and…

  • Harley-Davidson Ogio Street Rucksack review

    Harley-Davidson Ogio Street Rucksack review

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    Reviewed by: Bruce Wilson for 6000miles 
RRP: £100 This bag’s been everywhere with me. On every launch, on every road test and every trip into the office. It’s been my loyal companion for well over a year now and I’ve been overly impressed by it for several different reasons. It’s comfortable, it’s practical… and it…

  • Alpinestars GP Pro gloves review

    Alpinestars GP Pro gloves review

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    Reviewed by: Tony Carter for 10,000+ miles RRP: £1500 I’m on my third pair of these gloves for one simple reason, they work extremely well. The body armour is plentiful and tough. Don’t worry if these gloves look a bit ‘too much’ body armour for you because although they do look like they should be uncomfortable…

  • Sidi B2 Gore-Tex review

    Sidi B2 Gore-Tex review

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    Reviewed by: Bruce Wilson for 10,000 miles RRP:£224.99 These boots are great. I’ve had them for just over a year now and I’m keen to wear them at every given chance. They fit well, look good and do a damn good job of keeping your feet warm and dry. In fact, never once have my feet…

  • Furygan Crow two-piece leathers review

    Furygan Crow two-piece leathers review

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    Reviewed by: Steff Woodhouse for 2,500miles RRP: Jacket £449 / trousers £299 I guess I’m a bit of stickler when it comes to picking my leathers. Probably with good reason too. I had a nasty off a few years back and, although I escaped without any real injuries, my leathers didn’t. in fact, they fared pretty badly.…

  • Dainese Summer gloves review

    Dainese Summer gloves review

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    Reviwed by: Marc Wheeler for 20,000+ miles RRP: £59.99 There is no question, these Dainese lightweight gloves, the name of which I have long since forgotten, have been the most durable, and versatile, summer gloves I have ever had the pleasure the use. The maiden voyage for the gloves was on a motorcycle launch, Harley-Davidson…

  • Arai X-Tend helmet review

    Arai X-Tend helmet review

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    Reviewed by: Marc Wheeler for 6000 miles RRP: £349.99 Cards on the table, I’ve long been an Arai man and I’ve also had several of the brand’s jet style SZ range, doing many thousands of miles in them over the years. So when the X-tend was launched at last year’s Milan show I had to…

  • Scorpion EXO-1000 Air ‘Twister’ E11 helmet review

    Scorpion EXO-1000 Air ‘Twister’ E11 helmet review

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    Reviewed by: Dave Bell RRP: £314.99 I’ve fallen for this helmet; the fit is fantastic, the styling superb and the quality top spec. This lightweight helmet has numerous features including the Pinlock Maxivision system. This is my first encounter with Pinlock and I must say I am very impressed by it. The Speedview no-fog internal…

  • Forcefield L2 back protector review

    Forcefield L2 back protector review

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    Reviewed by: Bruce Wilson for 15,000 miles RRP: £104.99 I’m a crasher. Always have been and probably always will be. Which is why I need good quality kit that I can depend on, like Forcefield’s L2 Back Protector. Call me tight, but I’ve had this protector for more than four years now. And I definitely…

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