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riding gear
#1
i should invest in some, have been putting it off for sometime
wondering what you all like and where you buy
specifically the types of pants( kevlar denim, mesh , leather ) and how they fit compared to jeans( im a 36 waist and 32 inseam but even in 34 inseam jeans the bottoms ride up and flap in wind on bike
i need a good jacket as well, live in az so it needs to be able to transition for warmer weather
thx fellas
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#2
For me, I have a thin body so Dainese fits me well and is known for its quality and style.
Picture below shows Racing Jacket( although I have Spedio Mesh jacket for temps above 80), Kevlar jeans( leather on the way), Race-In boots and Carbon ST gloves.
All my gear came from http://www.revzilla.com
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#3
I wear fairly protective gear in the form of a full-face helmet, gloves, and armored textile jacket (make sure liner is removable and there are vents that can be opened) all the time, and then sometimes also supplement those with leather chaps ($100-150) and riding boots. Depends a bit on how hot the temp is. The leather chaps would probably be the most economical purchase (make sure to get them long enough to drag when you are walking to avoid the high waters look) but they don't really protect your hind end. They also may not fit the retro UJM look and style of the CB. Or maybe they do. At some point I plan to investigate something like Draggin Jeans or Kevlar undergarments (padded/armored). You kind of need to figure out how much you are willing to spend. I also love Cycle Gear due to the selection in their local store. I also use Dennis Kirk, Motosport, and Rocky Mtn ATV for online, but with pants as opposed to gloves or jackets, it would probaby be best to shop where you can actually try them on and sit on bikes, etc.
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#4
Me, I am sporting the latest in style and function by wearing the TourMaster Draft Air 2.0

It is a lightweight jacket that has a liner to remove and then it is a mesh jacket perfect for those warmer days especially those of Arizona. And the liner is enough to protect even on the cool mornings like today when it was 49 degrees this morning.

It does come in a Red color offering to match or come close to the red of the bike.



Having not delved into the fashion world of riding pants as of yet. Just wearing my good old Carhartt Jeans.

Riding gloves of course, nothing fancy, and the Modular HJC SyMax 3 helmet in of course Hi-Viz green/yellow.
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#5
I wear a lot of Tourmaster/Cortech gear, and HJC helmets. It is middle of the road price wise, and I have gotten great service out of my Tourmaster/Cortech/HJC gear.

I buy a lot of my gear when it is on sale at Motorcyclegear.com

Great people and great service.
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#6
I got my kevlar stuff here. Not as stylish as some but well made.

http://www.motoport.com/

This is the jacket I have - [url=http://www.motoport.com/index.php?option=com_redshop&view=product&pid=40&cid=27&Itemid=22]http://www.motoport.com/index.php?option...&Itemid=22
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#7
I had on the Sidi boots, Frank Thomas jacket and pants when I crashed the Griso. Broke my collar bone but the gear took all the abrasion, no damage to my clothes and the jacket is still useable. Small abrasion on the helmet (needs replacing,i it's out of service now) and the boots ended up with some scratches on a buckle. RH glove got tore up pretty good but my hand was fine.

Not sure if I could have avoided the bone break but no road rash and only minor bruising. I typically wear all the gear except the pants unless on a day ride.

I'm sold. Smile
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#8
Anyone know of a decent, reasonably priced, pair of hot weather vented gloves with the seams sewn on the outside? All the ones I've tried have inside seams, which are annoyingly uncomfortable. Sad
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#9
If you don't know what you want in riding gear I would buy from a motorcycle dealership. Most stock pretty nice stuff and you can try things on for fit. I've purchased over the net a time or two and found sizing way off.

Pants seem to be the challenge. I've been wearing chaps over street jeans and while not as good as dedicated riding pants I can't seem to find pants that fit my wide but short body. Chaps being leather, if you get the waist right you cut the legs off with scissors and you're done.
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#10
Took a chance, usually try things on at Revzilla in Philly, but they did not have size 48 Dainese Trophy Evo pants in stock, only the 50 which were too big.
http://www.revzilla.com/motorcycle/daine...ther-pants
So ordered them direct from Dainese in Italy.
I'll keep them, the waist fits, but are a little tight in the legs, and even though hem is unfinished, would like them an inch or two longer, they also seem like hip huggers, oh well...will make do.
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