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RIDEFAST DECEMBER 2021

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All the NEWS proudly brought to<br />

you by HJC HELMETS<br />

VLA Racing Your Yamaha dealers in<br />

the Vaal Triangle.<br />

We’ve told you about these guys before.. They are<br />

just growing from strength to strength with a couple<br />

of changes along the way. Reece Brown is the man<br />

at the helm leading the team onto bigger and better<br />

things. A mechanic by trade but divides his time<br />

equally between the workshop and the showroom.<br />

Goodwin Banda is his ever smiling right hand man<br />

in the workshop with Pertunia Mamba keeping<br />

the parts and accessories department running like<br />

clockwork. Melissa Visagie will sort out all your<br />

finance needs from finance applications, insurance<br />

needs and the like. Having wandered around the<br />

Vaal Triangle quite a bit of late we are yet to find a<br />

bigger and better stocked accessories department<br />

in the entire ‘Triangle’. All the major brands are there<br />

from entry level all the way through to premium<br />

products. They have an excellent selection of very<br />

tidy pre-loved bikes and forming part of the Vic<br />

Legacy Auto group they have they have the backing<br />

and ability to happily trade bikes in on cars and<br />

cars on bikes and they will even do outright buy<br />

ins on road/adventure/dirt and superbikes, cars,<br />

bakkies, kombi’s and etc. So, if you need a tow or<br />

race vehicle, a new bike or want to get the latest<br />

kit or some work done on your pride and joy then<br />

it is definitely worth the trip out to the Vaal Triangle.<br />

Go see them at 40 General Smuts Rd, Duncanville,<br />

Vereeniging or give Reece a call on 072 709 4269 or<br />

email him on reece@vla1.co.za<br />

OXFORD RAINSEAL OVER JACKET<br />

AND PANTS<br />

Let’s talk about the weather, this summer has<br />

been an interesting one so far, one day sweltering<br />

hot with the sun trying to grill your skin to pork<br />

crackling and then the next few days cold,<br />

miserable and wet. And if you’re on a bike the<br />

cold and wet get even more miserable. The guys<br />

from DMD have just the thing for that - the Oxford<br />

Rainseal over jacket and pants. Okay, so the wet<br />

weather makes sense, but how do they help in the<br />

cold you might ask. Well, from personal experience<br />

if you pull this lot over your airflow summer gear<br />

it will stop the cold wind getting in and your<br />

summer gear will create a thermal break between<br />

the Rainseal gear and your skin. It might not be<br />

very toasty but it is a lot more comfortable than<br />

chattering teeth and shivering. Simple yet carefully<br />

designed and beautifully made light weight weather<br />

protection.<br />

Rather than guess how much bigger your overs<br />

need to be to fit over your normal riding gear, these<br />

are intelligently sized so that you simply buy YOUR<br />

SIZE!<br />

Jacket:<br />

RRP, incl VAT R915.00<br />

Sizes: S – 6XL<br />

Key Features<br />

• Fully lined with a soft collar<br />

• Reflective detailing<br />

• Adjustable cuffs<br />

• Adjustable hook & loop waist<br />

• Draw-string hem<br />

• Water resistant seams<br />

• Intelligent sizing<br />

• Available in Black and Fluorescent<br />

Pants:<br />

RRP, incl VAT R595.00<br />

Sizes: S – 6XL<br />

Key Features<br />

• Half lined for comfort<br />

• Extra-long zip and wide leg gussets - easier to put on<br />

• High visibility detailing<br />

• Elasticated waist<br />

• Hook and loop adjustable ankles<br />

• Water-resistant taped seams<br />

• Intelligent sizing<br />

• Available in Black and Fluorescent<br />

Go to www.dmd.co.za for your nearest stockist.<br />

<strong>RIDEFAST</strong> MAGAZINE <strong>DECEMBER</strong> <strong>2021</strong> 9

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