MotoGP God
Posts: 18,275
Join Date: Apr 2002
Location: Oxford
Mood: Its ONLY a Bike Club
As Nelly points out the amount of money saved isn't worth the risk IMO. The Kevlar ones are a lot cheaper than they once were and as you don't need to change them until 12000 miles of use which for a lot of owners is a couple of years, the most you could expect to save by sourcing cheaper ones is £20 a year, as I said not worth the risk