How to Inspect Your CRASHED Motorcycle Leathers

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  • čas přidán 12. 09. 2024
  • The most unfortunate aspect of our sport and hobby is that gravity and physics sometimes team up to win the battle against our two tires, and we find ourselves on the ground.⁠ The good news is, in most cases, the repair and reconditioning process is simple - and you can do much of it right at home!
    ++Content in this video++
    1:15 Types of crashes
    9:23 Repairing you gear
    14:43 At what point is your gear "unrepairable"?
    Read the blog here: www.bisontrack...
    Bison Track creates high-quality full-custom motorcycle leather suits, gloves, and accessories for racers and the track day community. The company was born in Oklahoma City, OK but we travel full-time to support our riders. Our roots will always be in America's Heartland. Bison Track is committed to providing the motorcycle racing and track day community with high quality leather race suits and track gear at reasonable prices.
    Check out our website for more information on our products at www.bisontrack.... You can also call us at (405) 252-0484, email us at info@bisontrack.com or find us on one of our social channels below. Go fast, be safe!
    Facebook: / bisontrackgear​​
    Instagram: / bison_track

Komentáře • 5

  • @flooo3121
    @flooo3121 Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you very much for this informations 😊

    • @BisonTrackGear
      @BisonTrackGear  Před 2 lety

      Hopefully it was helpful!

    • @flooo3121
      @flooo3121 Před 2 lety

      @@BisonTrackGear 😊👍🏻
      I wanna buy a race suit at your online Store soon 😃

  • @mfux8mo2
    @mfux8mo2 Před 2 lety +2

    Hello I just watched your video and thank you for all the details and information you provided, I have a question , I recently low sided during a track day , and my leather suit left arm Kevlar fabric was damaged with a bunch of medium size holes, can Kevlar fabric be repaired and reinforced/re-stitched ?
    Mark

    • @BisonTrackGear
      @BisonTrackGear  Před 2 lety

      Hi Mark, in some cases the fabric can be repaired with patching but typically we recommend replacing the entire panel. If you'd like you can send some photos of the damage to us at info@bisontrack.com, we'll give you a definite answer!