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MistressOfMayhem
11-08-2007, 04:14 AM
So I'm at the local Yamaha dealer with a girlfriend yesterday and, just in time for winter, I finally find a decent summer jacket. At the track a few months ago I talked to a girl about leathers who suggested I check out what Shift had to offer. So I remembered that when I saw the line of Shift products at the dealership. It was only a hundred bucks and it fits well so I bought it. The material is comfy (not sandpaper consistency like most other summer jackets out there) but I'm torn on how reassuring it is as far as durability. Granted, I hope I never have to put it to the test, but I'm happy with it and it came in flat black which always makes me happy.
Anyone else have any input on this one?
Ninjachic
11-08-2007, 10:25 AM
So I'm at the local Yamaha dealer with a girlfriend yesterday and, just in time for winter, I finally find a decent summer jacket. At the track a few months ago I talked to a girl about leathers who suggested I check out what Shift had to offer. So I remembered that when I saw the line of Shift products at the dealership. It was only a hundred bucks and it fits well so I bought it. The material is comfy (not sandpaper consistency like most other summer jackets out there) but I'm torn on how reassuring it is as far as durability. Granted, I hope I never have to put it to the test, but I'm happy with it and it came in flat black which always makes me happy.
Anyone else have any input on this one?
Well I've never put mine to the test either but I have one of these and like it just fine.
Cutty72
11-08-2007, 03:33 PM
Heard good things about Shift... I know they do very well in the off road scene, and have come a long way in the street scene as well!
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