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JUMP THE GUN REFIT

After almost 28 years in business, Jump The Gun thought it was time for a lick of paint... something a little more in keeping with those early '60s gents' outfitters. Sharp suits, limited edition knits and jackets among a whole wardrobe of other stuff. So what do people think? Well they've had a great reaction from all who have visited so far, some saying: "It feels more like a '60s clothing shop for grown-ups!"

www.jumpthegun.co.uk

COOL LID

AGV's Sportmodular has been Stan's choice of helmet for some time now and this year he's been taking the 'Ray Carbon' scheme for a spin. Moulded from carbon fibre, the Sportmodular weighs in at only 1295g but offers 190-degree vision and excellent impact protection while combining the performance of a full face with the versati I ity of a ' flip front.

Aside from some odd sizing issues (no one in the office can believe that Stan has a 'small' head) the helmet has proven

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