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Does your riding kit cost you £1,000 a year?
Does your riding kit cost you £1,000 a year?
Published by grotbag
09-13-2008
Does your riding kit cost you £1,000 a year?

The cost of living is one thing, the cost of riding is another, with a figure of 1000 being revealed as the average spend on riding kit for todays modern motorcyclist.





In a recent customer survey commissioned Infinity Motorcycles, one of the UKs biggest motorcycle clothing and accessory retailers, the average annual spend on riding equipment was 960.
Leather was the most popular material for clothing, (jackets, jeans and suits), accounting for the biggest average spend per customer at 321. Helmets came next at 241, proving that riders arent afraid to put their hands in their pockets when it comes to safety. Textile clothing came a respectable third, at 183 per person, followed by boots at 138 and gloves coming in at a respectable 77.
Popularity wise, gloves were the surprise leader in the annual purchase round, accounting for some 73% of spending, closely followed by helmets at 68%, boots at 64%, textile clothing at 63% and leathers at 52%.

When it came to brands, Infinity customers showed that they were very astute and were not always dazzled by the big name brands. Over 72% said that they recognized some brands were known more by association than by quality, comfort or value for money, so were quite happy to buy lesser known brands if they were seen to do an equivalent job.

Motorcyclists also showed themselves to be canny when it came to getting the best deal. While the vast majority of customers used the web to find the best prices and to narrow down choices, when it came to clothing and helmets, 77% of customers still prefer to buy face to face.

What these figures show is that motorcyclists recognize the importance of good quality kit to protect them from accidents and the elements, which is why we focus on stocking a wide range of products from respected brands, comments Infinity MD, Rob Puttick


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By druidsam on 09-13-2008, 03:11 PM
Re: Does your riding kit cost you £1,000 a year?

call me tight, b ut i dont spend anything close to that in a year



.........................Sam
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By grotbag on 09-13-2008, 03:29 PM
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If I'd had to spend a grand on kit I wouldn't have been able to afford me bike!


Good old fleabay
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By Reborn on 09-13-2008, 05:43 PM
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I don't have much faith in surveys like this one. It should have the word 'advertisement' on the top. Infinity sells this stuff and wants the sensible among us to think we should be spending more on our kit. If anyone on here is spending a grand a year on kit then they have more money to waste than I do.
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By indie on 09-13-2008, 06:00 PM
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my boots are 4 years old and cost me £140 my gloves are 3 years old and cost me £60 my leathers are 5 ish years old,and look it, they where £250, my leather jacket is 1 year old and cost me at £180 and finally my helmet which was a bargain £100 from a shop which was closing down
unfortunatly i will be buying all new gear towards the end of the year
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By FirestormMike on 09-13-2008, 08:54 PM
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I buy what I can afford at the time, I did well last year and bought stuff I wouldn't have normally. God knows how they come up with £1000 a year though, I'll make mine last ages.

Arai Viper-GT £375 (that's what it should cost, I get great deals on helmets)
Arlen Ness 1 piece suit £650
Sidi Vertigo boots £150
Akito gloves, I've had for years £20
Motrax neck thing, £5
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By Dave321 on 09-13-2008, 09:51 PM
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I would have never thought people buy a new kit every year i plan mine to last yes they are right it's not cheap but unless your kit is fudged in some way i personally won't be replacing anything unless it has to be, worn, dropped or broke.
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By robertall on 09-13-2008, 09:55 PM
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I have spent £0.00 this year on equippment.

Everything i brought is over a year old and still in good condition.

Rob
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By jonnywombat on 09-13-2008, 10:33 PM
Re: Does your riding kit cost you £1,000 a year?

I have not spent that in 10 years.. where do they get there figures from
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