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Join Date: May 2004
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Who wears what for the Keirin? Looking for some gloves. Thanks.
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Join Date: Feb 2006
Location: Bairnsdale, Vic. Australia.
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I wear (and sell) an Australian copy of a Japanese glove by TUFF. Carbon knuckles, all white leather, full fingered. $60Aus. Can get you a clear picture if interested. (Unclear pic attached) They are very nice and give you a feeling of protection and good traction on the Soyo long grips. They feel a bit stiff to begin with but after wearing/sweating in them a few times they mould to your hand shape and fit...well, like a glove! You can speed up the "breaking in" process by making them soaking wet with water and wearing them with fists lightly clenched for a couple of hours (while watching TV?) That will also mould them to your hand. |
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Join Date: Aug 2004
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I wear the Tanabe gloves.... They have several models...
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Join Date: Jun 2003
Location: CA
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Just curious, as a new track newby (and already junky), what's with the Keirin gloves? Carbon padded knuckles so you can duke it out and not bust a hand?
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Join Date: Feb 2006
Location: Bairnsdale, Vic. Australia.
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Carbon to face has a devastating effect........ I read somewhere that it is because in the Japan Keirin school, the students are taught NOT to let go of the handlebars when falling. Therefore the knuckles require protection from grinding into the concrete. Hands on bars is supposed to lessen the chances of breaking a collarbone, or something like that. I'd love to watch them practise their falls over and over,....... and over again...until they got it right. The urge to put your arm out as you are falling must be hard to overcome. Jack-o |
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Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: Tokyo Japan
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Hi!! Meek One This is Tomity from Tokyo Japan I'm professional Keirin rider live in Japan This is my Keirin bike http://www.fixedgeargallery.com/2004/e/tomity.htm It's me http://users.penn.com/~retro/keirin.htm My life styles http://www.cyclesportnews.com/conte...d=2531&Itemid=2 Cycle Sport News(AUS) interview http://www.cyclesportnews.com/conte...=2894&Itemid=91 My friend Ryan Bayley(AUS) Arhens Games double gold medalist http://www.cyclesportnews.com/conte...=2656&Itemid=87 My association profile(Japanese only) http://www.dataplaza.keirininfo.or....Sen2?SNO=010405 My 200th won Keirin race http://homepage.mac.com/tomity/iMovieTheater41.html My web site home http://homepage.mac.com/tomity/Menu20.html There is some Keirin glove company in Japan TANABE Defence Medalist Planning NAYUHO(post pics) MIZUNO HIRAJIMA.... Bike Forums was finished!! I'm changed post this forums Thank you Tomity Last edited by Tomity : 21-06.-2006 at 12:55 AM. |
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Join Date: Sep 2003
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Tomity-
I never get tired of watching you guys race in keirin! What gear do you use? 49x14? What is the normal top speed in your keirin races? |
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Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: Tokyo Japan
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Hello WarrenG Nice to meet you!! >What gear do you use? 49x14? I am using 48tx13t by Keirin race. I debuted to 24 years old and it debuted to the professional. It was 49tx14t that I debuted. (I'm 48years old now) 49tx14t > 46tx13t > 47tx13t > 48tx13t Generally, the gear ratio of the bicycle is written in Keirin race of Japan as follows. chainring/cogs : 48t/13t =3.69 Gear ratio chiefly used by Keirin race 50tx14t,51tx14t Size of gear that use permission is done with Keirin race dhainring:44t-55t cogs:12t-16t The largest ratio in Keirin race 55tx12t >What is the normal top speed in your keirin races? This changes by the situation and the weather of the race. last 200m lap time 12.2sec.(my best lap is 11.3 sec.) about 59km/h Ride safe!! Life is Beautiful ! ! ......Bike is Peaceful ! ! .........----- __o ......------_~\<,_ Rising sun on Keirin rider _______(_)/ (_)__________________________ Please come to Japan to see KEIRIN |
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Join Date: May 2004
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Hi Tomity. I haven't heard from you in a while. I hope all is well. You sound well. Take care.
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