View Poll Results: Do you wear HD label attire when riding?
YES
120
41.96%
NO
166
58.04%
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Whattaya Wear When Riding?
#122
#123
I'm pretty much ATGATT. Leather jacket is HD branded (got it when I got the bike with store credits I negotiated), although more recently got a new one, non-branded (on the outside). Otherwise, I have a some shirts but don't go out of my way to wear them when riding. Passengers are an entirely different story.
#124
In a recent thread I discussed my Perfecto which I just sent in for service.
That jacket is 25 years old. Give or take.
My more versatile jacket, however, is my Firstgear Kathmandu jacket.
I've had the Kat for probably 10 years or so and it does pretty much everything. It works particularly well as a rain jacket. It's the jacket I use when touring as it works the best in almost every weather condition.
My FXRG jacket is my winter jacket.
That FXRG weighs a ton, is the warmest jacket I've ever owner and is practically bulletproof. With the liner put in, a t-shirt and a fleece pullover, I have been into the low teens with that jacket and I was very warm.
My Firstgear jacket looks a bit rough and is likely in need of a replacement sooner than later. It doesn't owe me a damn thing though. The FXRG, however, still looks terrific. It's in great condition and seems to have many years of service left in it.
I have several other jackets, yet, the above three are the jackets that get used.
I'll discuss my shoes, helmets, gloves and pants on other upcoming posts.
That jacket is 25 years old. Give or take.
My more versatile jacket, however, is my Firstgear Kathmandu jacket.
I've had the Kat for probably 10 years or so and it does pretty much everything. It works particularly well as a rain jacket. It's the jacket I use when touring as it works the best in almost every weather condition.
My FXRG jacket is my winter jacket.
That FXRG weighs a ton, is the warmest jacket I've ever owner and is practically bulletproof. With the liner put in, a t-shirt and a fleece pullover, I have been into the low teens with that jacket and I was very warm.
My Firstgear jacket looks a bit rough and is likely in need of a replacement sooner than later. It doesn't owe me a damn thing though. The FXRG, however, still looks terrific. It's in great condition and seems to have many years of service left in it.
I have several other jackets, yet, the above three are the jackets that get used.
I'll discuss my shoes, helmets, gloves and pants on other upcoming posts.
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maxxym (02-28-2022)
#126
At the risk of de-zombifying a thread...
My entire street riding 'career' I've worn combat boots, full leather gloves, a full face helmet, and the heaviest leather jacket I could afford. I was wearing all that when I was T-Boned by a car, thrown through the air far enough to spin end-for-end four times (like raggedy anne flung by a little girl) and got away with a bruised shoulder and a severely mashed up leg. Nothing could have prevented the latter b/c the car hit me right at the footpeg. If I didn't have good thick-soled boots on I wouldn't have a right foot.
I go back and forth between Shoei and Arai full-face helmets. Shoei are quieter but fog up below 60F, Arai are noiser and don't fog much above 50F, or so decades of wearing them both has bourne out. I had a Shoei on when I was hit and I must have landed on my head and left shoulder, based on where the football-sized bruise was, but I couldn't even find a scratch on it to show where it hit the pavement. I have an Arai now b/c I live in NH and I'm tired of the Shoei fogging up on cool evenings in the Spring & Fall.
I have always been one to wear as much protection as possible. After the accident I got similiar gear, but found a buffalo hide coat in multiple layers and some good chaps, black ofc. I wear them ALWAYS. I've been in 102F, brutal humidity, and full sun stuck in traffic in NoVA. I had all that on. I rode Glytr from NH to Tail of The Dragon last summer, 97F and what felt like even more brutal sun & humidity in SC. Stopped every THIRTY minutes for water, but I still had all that on.
I have no HD branded riding gear. Some T-shirts, mainly because I do Tail of The Dragon with Steel Rain and they stop at every Harley dealer they can find. (grin) T-shirts seem to stick to me or something. lol...
- Rags
My entire street riding 'career' I've worn combat boots, full leather gloves, a full face helmet, and the heaviest leather jacket I could afford. I was wearing all that when I was T-Boned by a car, thrown through the air far enough to spin end-for-end four times (like raggedy anne flung by a little girl) and got away with a bruised shoulder and a severely mashed up leg. Nothing could have prevented the latter b/c the car hit me right at the footpeg. If I didn't have good thick-soled boots on I wouldn't have a right foot.
I go back and forth between Shoei and Arai full-face helmets. Shoei are quieter but fog up below 60F, Arai are noiser and don't fog much above 50F, or so decades of wearing them both has bourne out. I had a Shoei on when I was hit and I must have landed on my head and left shoulder, based on where the football-sized bruise was, but I couldn't even find a scratch on it to show where it hit the pavement. I have an Arai now b/c I live in NH and I'm tired of the Shoei fogging up on cool evenings in the Spring & Fall.
I have always been one to wear as much protection as possible. After the accident I got similiar gear, but found a buffalo hide coat in multiple layers and some good chaps, black ofc. I wear them ALWAYS. I've been in 102F, brutal humidity, and full sun stuck in traffic in NoVA. I had all that on. I rode Glytr from NH to Tail of The Dragon last summer, 97F and what felt like even more brutal sun & humidity in SC. Stopped every THIRTY minutes for water, but I still had all that on.
I have no HD branded riding gear. Some T-shirts, mainly because I do Tail of The Dragon with Steel Rain and they stop at every Harley dealer they can find. (grin) T-shirts seem to stick to me or something. lol...
- Rags
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Cruisinferburgers (02-27-2022)
#128
My wife and I wear Harley gear almost all the time when riding. Our friends do, so we do. Peer pressure, perhaps. It's just a thing.
As far as leather jackets, I've been disappointed with most of those I have found at places like Cycle Gear. Many other leather stores are the old school, double breasted, James Dean style. I have one and it's uncomfortable. Especially walking around unzipped. The HD leathers are very expensive. But I found one on sale, very soft and insulated. No obnoxious logos or trim. I still have the first 'Street and Steel' textile jacket I purchased 8 years ago. It is very faded but heavy and armored. It started as black and now is mostly grey. As for mesh, I have a Harley jacket. But took me years to choose a good one that didn't have a billboard size bar & shield or was obnoxious orange. It's low key and looks cool.
Chaps are 'Street & Steel' No one cares if those are HD or not. Rain gear is HD and yes that is where I DO want something orange and "loud" to be seen in bad weather. Wife's rain gear is actually pink LOL
Note: Many jackets at Cycle Gear, for example, are European and the zippers are reversed. WTF Nobody wants that!! I do not need that BS messing with my head when I ride!
As for tee shirts, yeah usually I wear Harley. I have so many. XL for lounging around the house. L (a little tighter) for riding.
TMI probably but the OP asked LOL
As far as leather jackets, I've been disappointed with most of those I have found at places like Cycle Gear. Many other leather stores are the old school, double breasted, James Dean style. I have one and it's uncomfortable. Especially walking around unzipped. The HD leathers are very expensive. But I found one on sale, very soft and insulated. No obnoxious logos or trim. I still have the first 'Street and Steel' textile jacket I purchased 8 years ago. It is very faded but heavy and armored. It started as black and now is mostly grey. As for mesh, I have a Harley jacket. But took me years to choose a good one that didn't have a billboard size bar & shield or was obnoxious orange. It's low key and looks cool.
Chaps are 'Street & Steel' No one cares if those are HD or not. Rain gear is HD and yes that is where I DO want something orange and "loud" to be seen in bad weather. Wife's rain gear is actually pink LOL
Note: Many jackets at Cycle Gear, for example, are European and the zippers are reversed. WTF Nobody wants that!! I do not need that BS messing with my head when I ride!
As for tee shirts, yeah usually I wear Harley. I have so many. XL for lounging around the house. L (a little tighter) for riding.
TMI probably but the OP asked LOL