Textile jackets?
#31
Probably about September the museum will have quarterly close out sale.
I bought this jacket for 80 bucks, armor ready, all jackets of any material are 100 bucks.
we went in May and i had bought a leather jacket, my first new one since 98, we left I get down to the truck and i said man i should go get that textile jacket also, it fit well, and 100 is cheap.
Well as i walked back in, the sales people said 20% off on jackets for 15 minutes so by leaving and thinking about it I saved 20, two jackets for 180 is a deal.
I bought this jacket for 80 bucks, armor ready, all jackets of any material are 100 bucks.
we went in May and i had bought a leather jacket, my first new one since 98, we left I get down to the truck and i said man i should go get that textile jacket also, it fit well, and 100 is cheap.
Well as i walked back in, the sales people said 20% off on jackets for 15 minutes so by leaving and thinking about it I saved 20, two jackets for 180 is a deal.
#32
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Calif Fat Bob (07-30-2024)
#33
I'd like nylon for abrasion. But mostly looking for more room. Toured across county in leather. And I do think it works great. But with two people I was wonder if I could save room. Or if I had to put it on rack, shed some weight.
Never seen chaps with a lining. For me chaps have been the best wind barrier. I can wear merino wool long johns and flannel jeans, but still need chaps to cut the wind.
No matter what you are wearing for jacket I suspect you need a liner. The foxcreek liner was great, but I suspect after wearing it a little bit it flattened out. Its to chinsy to buy another of.
Never seen chaps with a lining. For me chaps have been the best wind barrier. I can wear merino wool long johns and flannel jeans, but still need chaps to cut the wind.
No matter what you are wearing for jacket I suspect you need a liner. The foxcreek liner was great, but I suspect after wearing it a little bit it flattened out. Its to chinsy to buy another of.
As I mentioned with the old leather jacket with no lining, the cold cut right through that to my tee shirt and I was done. I was a dumbass and didn't even have a gator or a large, bandana to cover my face or the opening in the jacket. Live and learn. I rode enough days to work since then with cold mornings and I have gotten to know exactly how to layer based on what weather conditions.
#34
I order lots of clothes and boots on line you have so many more options. You are so limited shopping in stores. Per typical , I am little short on time, unless amazon prime has it for returns. Ill order something ad hope for best.
For jackets and shirts I can usually order my size. So mens clothes like carhartt and work wear runs big. Pants can be tougher depending on wear wait sits.
Look stupid, but this trip sticking with chaps, time and money. I have tried thermal layers, but nothing blocks the wind like leather. I would guess nylon blocks good too.
For jackets and shirts I can usually order my size. So mens clothes like carhartt and work wear runs big. Pants can be tougher depending on wear wait sits.
Look stupid, but this trip sticking with chaps, time and money. I have tried thermal layers, but nothing blocks the wind like leather. I would guess nylon blocks good too.
#35
I just bought one of these:
https://www.skullriderz.com/products...39318916366451
Fits well, and is MUCH cooler than a leather.
I'd give it 4+ stars thus far, although when putting your hand into the sleeves sometimes they catch on the pockets of the elbow pads so you can't be in a hurry to gear up.
https://www.skullriderz.com/products...39318916366451
Fits well, and is MUCH cooler than a leather.
I'd give it 4+ stars thus far, although when putting your hand into the sleeves sometimes they catch on the pockets of the elbow pads so you can't be in a hurry to gear up.
#36
#37
What I wondered about the KLIM was are they more directed at warm weather. With leather, I open vents, and wear as long as I can, but it gets taken off. Going in mountains, so hot at lower elevations and possible cold at higher.
I have KLIM uninsulated for snowmobiling. But not looked for unlined jacket for un bike. Not that I can't layer like on do on sled.
I have KLIM uninsulated for snowmobiling. But not looked for unlined jacket for un bike. Not that I can't layer like on do on sled.
#38
I just bought one of these:
https://www.skullriderz.com/products...39318916366451
Fits well, and is MUCH cooler than a leather.
I'd give it 4+ stars thus far, although when putting your hand into the sleeves sometimes they catch on the pockets of the elbow pads so you can't be in a hurry to gear up.
https://www.skullriderz.com/products...39318916366451
Fits well, and is MUCH cooler than a leather.
I'd give it 4+ stars thus far, although when putting your hand into the sleeves sometimes they catch on the pockets of the elbow pads so you can't be in a hurry to gear up.
#39
30 years of jackets/gear, think I have enough for now, leather, mesh, textile, Aerostitch (blue one), Klim, and heated liners/gloves.
There is an old Harley leather jacket in there from 1973, does not fit anymore but has good memories that go with it.
Am able to ride from 95 + down to 35 degrees, could ride when colder; however, road conditions may not be good and I'm old so do not ride below 40 degrees and usually not hotter than 85 degrees.
May have to have a garage sale, then buy me some new gear.
Aerostitch Darienis 15 years old with the fleece liner. Don't think they make the blue color anymore.
https://www.aerostich.com/suits/dari...en-jacket.html
https://www.aerostich.com/suits/dari...pro-liner.html
There is an old Harley leather jacket in there from 1973, does not fit anymore but has good memories that go with it.
Am able to ride from 95 + down to 35 degrees, could ride when colder; however, road conditions may not be good and I'm old so do not ride below 40 degrees and usually not hotter than 85 degrees.
May have to have a garage sale, then buy me some new gear.
Aerostitch Darienis 15 years old with the fleece liner. Don't think they make the blue color anymore.
https://www.aerostich.com/suits/dari...en-jacket.html
https://www.aerostich.com/suits/dari...pro-liner.html
Last edited by CoolBreeze3646; 07-30-2024 at 06:07 PM.
#40
I went to Artic Circle in chaps and leather jacker. I am hoping to make things more compact. Also going to buy tourpak rack bag. I have always cobblled tother stuff. Criss crossibg bungee cords, plus worried about weight.
I even bought rickrack his and hers tourpak liners. I stayed away from saddle bag liners cause you normally have stuff in there. We always used various bags. But those left voids.
I am usually a tight ***, I see it both ways. Sometimes you can buy generic stuff cheaper. But sometimes purpose built stuff is better.
I shot my first buck at 14 and have some of that gear. I like the nostaligia of my costume, pulling it out every year. Sometimes I would buy something little every year though. Something new. I really have not done that with bike stuff.
I even bought rickrack his and hers tourpak liners. I stayed away from saddle bag liners cause you normally have stuff in there. We always used various bags. But those left voids.
I am usually a tight ***, I see it both ways. Sometimes you can buy generic stuff cheaper. But sometimes purpose built stuff is better.
I shot my first buck at 14 and have some of that gear. I like the nostaligia of my costume, pulling it out every year. Sometimes I would buy something little every year though. Something new. I really have not done that with bike stuff.