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Old 05-05-2010, 01:12 AM   #1
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Okay I have pretty much been in love with the Icon Decay series of products since i fist saw it. I have the Icon Hooligan Decay Jacket and i've been saving for the Helmet to match. But i've always wanted my bike to match the gear as well. Not just the same color but actually match. And this is what i want. Firstly i need to find this Vinyl Decal so i can accomplish this. If anyone has any idea where i may be able to order this please let me know. I am seriously CRAZY about this set up lol.



This is my jacket and the helmet to match. Like i said already got the jacket just need the Helmet and Decal so i can finish this lol. Hoping to find a cheaper helmet on ebay or something, haven't really looked due to a financial crunch recently. aka new bike lol.


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Old 05-05-2010, 02:55 AM   #2
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Just make sure you don't fall down in Icon gear...
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Old 05-05-2010, 03:10 AM   #3
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Just make sure you don't fall down in Icon gear...
why is that? because its expensive? or do you think its cheap? cause im pretty sure its quality shit. And i have wrecked with this jacket once before and the jacket looks brand new still, not even a scratch the material is great quality.
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Old 05-05-2010, 04:28 PM   #4
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Just make sure you don't fall down in Icon gear...
Do you have any resources to this claim? As much as people like to poo-poo on Icon gear, I have yet to hear any real-life story where Icon gear didn't hold up in a wreck.
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Old 05-05-2010, 04:34 PM   #5
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Do you have any resources to this claim? As much as people like to poo-poo on Icon gear, I have yet to hear any real-life story where Icon gear didn't hold up in a wreck.
Have you seen anyone in racing wear Icon gear? No, but you sure as hell see stunters wear it. Not only that, you'd look like a douchebag in their ghey designs.
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Old 05-05-2010, 04:38 PM   #6
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My first winter jacket was an icon jacket. It has held up from regular wear and tear as any other non leather jacket I have owned. I would trust it more in a crash than my joe rocket jacket.

You don't see people wearing first gear stuff in moto gp either, but they are more than acceptable for street use. So that answer is just plain dumb.
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My first winter jacket was an icon jacket. It has held up from regular wear and tear as any other non leather jacket I have owned. I would trust it more in a crash than my joe rocket jacket.

You don't see people wearing first gear stuff in moto gp either, but they are more than acceptable for street use. So that answer is just plain dumb.
I've heard about quality issues with "Worst Gear".
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Old 05-05-2010, 04:59 PM   #8
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I think you will find a lot of people will argue with you there. My first gear gloves are top notch. Personally I have had a lot of shit on my alpinestars fail and be worthless shit after a season without a crash.
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I think you will find a lot of people will argue with you there. My first gear gloves are top notch. Personally I have had a lot of shit on my alpinestars fail and be worthless shit after a season without a crash.
Those aren't my words hence the reason I quoted them. I've never owned anything from them, so I'm just going off of the reviews I've read.
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Old 05-05-2010, 05:23 PM   #10
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Do you have any resources to this claim? As much as people like to poo-poo on Icon gear, I have yet to hear any real-life story where Icon gear didn't hold up in a wreck.
Held up in wreck at the track @ 60mph.. My A-Star boots let me down tho - severely sprained my ankle.. But no rash or any other bruises. I did tumble a bit too.
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