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Post by daans 25th February 2009, 10:39

I came across this on wheels 24.
Nobody ever plans to fall, but if you ever do come off your bike you’ll want to be protected by nothing but the best. Enter the new CoverAll suit from BMW.

Padding up for a Sunday breakfast run to Hartbeestpoortdam or Franschhoek is easy because you know you’ll spend most of the time in your gear. Deciding on suitable armour for the daily commute is slightly trickier – suits vs. protection.

The latest addition to BMW’s range of protective clothing might just change this.

The beauty of the new one piece CoverAll ensemble is that you can simply throw it on over your business suit, much like a traditional overall. Only difference is the CoverAll is far more stylish and includes elbow, hip, knee and shoulder protectors in case of a spill.

It is also completely waterproof. And with a long front zip and two side zips, getting it on and off is a cinch.

Contact your nearest BMW dealership for information on when you can expect it in-store.


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Post by Joe 26th February 2009, 00:01

WIll likely cost a couple of grand for less protection than traditional bike suits ... will be very convenient/comfortable to do the quick change though Wink
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Post by Marnus 26th February 2009, 18:41

Yes, it may be a coverall
looking like an overall,
but definitely not for buggerall.

If however you want it all,
you should get it after all.
Just in case you should fall.


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Post by JR 26th February 2009, 20:16

well then........

the man is a (rough) GS rider, he plays on a YZF and he is a poet of note Wink

good one Murnus cheers
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