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Frank Thomas?
Posted: Jan 4th, '06, 05:43
by jewfzr
Hey, over here in the states little is known about this stuff. Is it any good? The one place I've seen this stuff the prices are really reasonable and they seemed to be fairly decent leathers. Whats the word on it?
Posted: Jan 4th, '06, 07:25
by chris999
its alright....

Posted: Jan 4th, '06, 07:44
by trickdup
The brand is actually called
'Frank Thomas Half Price' coz everytime you see them they are on sale. Good gear, but never pay RRP!
Kev

Posted: Jan 4th, '06, 08:11
by Funky
My mate gave me some shoes when I first started on bikes, they lasted years but recently had to replace them as the sole fell off. I can't knock 'em
Posted: Jan 4th, '06, 08:20
by 1blue
I have some of their stuff, its all good kit and very practical. I'd certainly buy more.
Posted: Jan 4th, '06, 10:04
by andrew
I have had quite a lot of Frank thomas gear over the years both leathers and all seasons gear and in my opinion its good stuff.
The found the frank thomas aqua gear allways worked excellently in the rain. And I have crash tested the leathers and they work brilliantly.
They aren't the best or most beautiful products on the market but they do their job and offer decent value for money.
Posted: Jan 4th, '06, 10:29
by CvPiper
Their new range is quite nice. I liked the black leathers with CF bits at the NEC. Sort of looked like ghost rider ;)
Posted: Jan 4th, '06, 10:31
by jewfzr
Thats it then, Thanks a lot. I'm going to pick up a one piecer tomorrow. Thanks again.
Posted: Jan 4th, '06, 10:42
by Mark-Blade
I agree with Andrew, I have an F/T two piece

Had it a few years now, and still holding up well, had a few zip repairs done, but for the money, not bad.
Posted: Jan 4th, '06, 14:17
by speedy(delboy)
andrew wrote:I have had quite a lot of Frank thomas gear over the years both leathers and all seasons gear and in my opinion its good stuff.
The found the frank thomas aqua gear allways worked excellently in the rain. And I have crash tested the leathers and they work brilliantly.
They aren't the best or most beautiful products on the market but they do their job and offer decent value for money.
I think Andy has said everything.
I am in the same boat as him and would recommend it as a middle to lower end of the price range.
Posted: Jan 4th, '06, 19:51
by age
It's ok mate but can't you get an Arlen ness one piece cheap in the states?
I got a Ness One piece and it top quality stuff
