I've used Airtech and Sharkskinz and personally I prefer the Sharkskinz. They're more flexible, hold up better when the rubber side isn't down and are much easier to repair.
I will never purchase another set of Airtech stuff until they change their gel-coat. The stuff has no flexibility. Sharkskinz is the best I have dealt with but I wanted to see if anyone has tried the Armour Bodywork because their prices are fairly reasonable.
I've never used Armour so I can't comment on them. But I've used Airtech and Beasley (sp?) and will probably never buy them again. I've also used Multi-Tech and have been very pleased with their product, especially for the price. Yes, Sharkskinz are good but expensive. Better bang for the buck is Multi-Tech IMO.
Yeah! Thats what I wanna know! I bought some Oscar Mayer's the other day, and when all my buns were gone, I was left with two dogs. Now what the hell can you do with two dogs and no buns? I'ts a conspiracy...
I have never used the product as they do not make it for my bike. However I have seen the stuff on other bikes pre and post crashes and it is really impressive. It is verrrrry light and incredabley flexible.
Food and racing bodywork... damn you can't beat that. Well actually, food, racing and porno would be better.
Having only handled the Armour I can not really comment on it beyond that is seems very flexible, which should be a good thing. Seemed like you could bend in back on itself and it would not snap or crack! [This message has been edited by Powers (edited 01-11-2002).]
Cut them into little pieces and put them in your mac & cheese. And Due North, either the 5 pack of buns is a Canada thing or you've been drinking at lunch again.