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About Infinity Motorcycles:

Infinity Motorcycles was established in 1999 by Rob Puttick and Dave Holloway, both veterans of the UK motorcycle trade. From humble beginnings in a former bank on the North Circular in London, Infinity Motorcycles now has 14 branches, from Glasgow to Southampton, and an online department, employing a total of around 150 people.

Everyone likes a bargain, but we try and make sure we offer a bit more too. Our staff turnover is low and we invest more in staff training than anyone else we know of in the bike trade - we don't think these two facts are mutually exclusive! Infinity Motorcycles takes Customer Service seriously. So Dave and Rob still want to hear from you about your experience of shopping with us, good or bad.

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They are good. It's fairly early days, so take this as it's intended: Not much more than first impressions. I seem to have odd-shaped hands. When I measure the bits they tell me to do it says I'm a medium, but it's actually XL that fit me. The L fit fine when I put them on, but were too tight on the end of my fingers when gripping the handlebars whereas the XL feel a little large when I put them on, but fit great when gripping. I went XL. I've ridden in low single digit temperatures and have had nice and warm hands, but again, a caveat to this is that I have heated grips and hand guards protecting me from the worst of the wind. I've had plenty of gloves that even with these two things still leave my fingers chilly, so this is a positive. I've not ridden in the depths of winter as yet, but because I got slightly larger pair, I can fit liner gloves if needed. I've only ridden once with light rain, so can't 100% vouch for the water-proof, but they didn't leak, so I'm hopeful they'll do as described. The feel on the bars and using the switchgear isn't wonderful compared to my Knox Orsa "summer" gloves (which I use from about April to October), but that's to be expected with the added insulation and layers. Thankfully, I've not had to test them sliding down the road, but they have the usual certification. There isn't huge amounts of armour or anything and they aren't as confidence inspiring as my Knox Orsa, but that's even more incentive to keep in shiny-side-up. 4 star rating means "Good" apparently and I'll go with that. Got them in the sale, so a good brand, good gloves for a good price.
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