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Need help With street bike safety gear Read detail for situation please.?

Little back ground I need to purchase safety gear for street motorcycle. Info about me I'm big not tall but width wise. I'm 5' 9 about 275. I'm a either a 3 or 4 XL shirt wise My waist is 42.Now for what I'm asking. I need to buy everything pants, leather jacket, gloves, and helmet.I'm not sure of what brands to buy or anything like that I do know though that I have a 750 budget for all this stuff (it was 500, but youtube videos really have a way of persuading you). So any suggestions on what to buy brand wise and how the clothe is suppose to feel (really a second question now). I'm looking into buying all this stuff by next Monday. Thank you.

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codes. Codes always help and the burglar doesn't know the code. U should also hide it behind a curtain or something. The burglar can't find it and that it can't shut it down. ( P.S If your system doesn't work out, I would recommend ADT. It gives codes and it is easy to put the alarm on and off. They also give you a little remote in case you forgot your code. )
We recently moved into a new area (new state really) and we put in a ADT monitored system. We actually went through a distributor of ADT. The system is monitored by ADT but the corporate office we did not purchase the system through. It cost me like $35.00 a month to be monitored and it was I think about 200 to 300 for the system. I have 2 glass breakage alarms, one in each child's room, 3 door alarms, a fire alarm, a remote control key chain with arm, disarm,and panic and a motion detection. I do like my system but I do not understand how they monitor. One time my kids will set the alarm off and they will instantly call us and the next time they never call. I say if the diy system is cheap enough find out about the monitoring company. My disappointment is with that not with my system. Good luck and stay safe. Wendy in S.C.
Carol never wore her safety goggles Now she doesn't need them. With a picture of a blind person using a cane.
I don't think they would waste their time turning it off. Chances are they would just get scared of it.

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