Motolegends sent me a nice email about them today
Maybe this will help to sell mine, best belt I’ve ever owned and now have three to hole up my trousers that are too big apparently

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Motolegends sent me a nice email about them today

I bought 2 belts for 10 Euros in Spain. Very stretchy and not in the same league as this one. They are ok for holiday shorts only, as are most of the cheap offerings.
If the price drops any more, I might be very tempted!
I’ll give it some thought…..It’s not going any lower so grab a bargain now Adrian.
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I was taking the piss, hence the![]()
moto legends today
THE WORLD'S FINEST MOTORCYCLE BELTS
The best way to keep your pants on!
We introduced these belts last year. Personally, I think they are the dog's, and I was convinced that our customers would be impressed by them, and would become equally enamoured.
Not everybody here at the ranch was as convinced, especially when you bear in mind that you can get a belt that looks similar from John Lewis for less than half the price.
But it would seem that I did not get it completely wrong. Despite the price, these belts have a higher rate of sale than anything else we offer.
The only problem is that these belts are made to order. The process is not quick, and Andersons never seems able to make as many as we want. Despite this, we reckon we currently have enough stock to see us through Christmas, although these things can never be relied upon.
Anderson's belts
Now, long had I been convinced of the benefits of a stretchy, woven belt for anchoring a pair of motorcycle jeans at the correct height.
Most motorcycle belts are thick and heavy, leather affairs. They're consistent with the 'tough guy' aesthetic that many of us bikers, somewhat delusionally, still cling to. And, of course, such belts will do the job; they will hold your pants up, although a leather belt will always relax a little, meaning that your pants will sit a little lower towards the end of the day. Heavy leather belts are also not always particularly comfortable. A thick leather belt can be quite stiff. The wider the strap, and the thicker the leather, the less comfortable a leather belt can prove, as it digs into the waist. And when you're facing hours in the saddle, that's not always an alluring prospect.
A stretchy, braided belt is the best way to keep your jeans in place.
An elasticated, woven belt is so much nicer to wear on the bike. And offers many benefits. It will give a little when you get onto the bike to accommodate the fact that everything has a tendency to go south when you're in the riding position. An elasticated belt will allow you to dictate precisely where you want your jeans to sit, whether it be on, above, or just below, the waist. You can loosen the belt to lower the hem of the pant when you're on the bike. And then tighten it off the bike to remove the 'crumple' of the denim around the ankle. In theory, you could do this with a leather belt, but a leather belt will never have the micro adjustability of a woven one. A leather belt will never be as comfortable. And a leather belt will never stay in the same place all day long in the way that a woven belt will.
Now we spent many years looking for the perfect belt for a motorcycle jean. And, working with Anderson's, we think we have created it. Our belt is made to our specific requirements by a company that is considered by many in the fashion world to be the maker of the very finest.
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Thanks Finn, I thought I’d priced it very reasonably at £60 and can’t believe the angst it’s caused
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Ah come on start your own thread!
You can but that doesn’t allow for other people’s stupidity.Is it still possible to invoke Timmy's Rule on these for sale threads?
Certainly more comfortable than the lost Lords torture device !

