What to Expect & Discalimers
What to expect
The OneX Customs Team team works very hard to ensure all riders are highly satisfied with their custom racing gear. During the design process and when you receive your custom race suit there are a couple things to be aware of which will help ensure you have the best experience possible.
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Race suits are designed to be used and will be most comfortable and fit best when in an aggressive riding position
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A proper and tight-fitting suit is important for safety. This helps hold the body together during a crash. Tight is to be expected.
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Expect some tightness when wearing the suit for the first few rides. Suits may even be difficult to get into. This is normal and to be expected.
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The best way to break in your suit is to use it. While tight at first, they do break in over time. This is normal and to be expected.
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Some riders float weight which can cause fit issues if changes are drastic. It is important to understand this before making alterations.
Disclaimers
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All measurements reported are the full responsibility of the rider.
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OneX Customs Australia cannot be held liable for wrong measurements. Wrong measurements may cause defect and/or issues with proper fit.
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All suits are hand made to match the design as close as possible. Minor changes may be made to the overall design during the construction process as needed by the factory. OneX Customs Australia does not guarantee every minor detail of designs but does make every effort possible to match the design.
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Leather and logo colors will be made to match the design as close as possible but cannot be guaranteed. Every effort is made to match the suit design.
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OneX AIR suits offer extra expansion on sides, back/neck, and arms which is designed to provide room for an airbag to deploy if needed. One does not endorse any airbag vest system and it is expected that riders have selected the airbag vest which works best for their given situation.
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While OneX Customs Australia suits are made to the highest quality and with the best materials available it is important to understand that riding/racing is dangerous, and each crash is different and many factors will impact how well the suit holds up.

