Riding Gloves. (Fingerless Need Not Apply)
#21
RE: Riding Gloves. (Fingerless Need Not Apply)
ORIGINAL: roadgeek
I have a pair of really good gauntlet glove and a really good pair of summer cooler gloves. Does anyone suggest a brand of non gauntlet, FULL fingered gloves for riding in temps between 50-70 degrees?
I have a pair of really good gauntlet glove and a really good pair of summer cooler gloves. Does anyone suggest a brand of non gauntlet, FULL fingered gloves for riding in temps between 50-70 degrees?
Tourmaster Airflow's. Great glove and won't kill your wallet. I've been wearing them for over 4 years. There is a place here in Jacksonville called Open Road Leathers that has them in stock, so you can stop in on your way down toBWSaturday and try a pair . Although, you can probably pick up a pair in Daytona. heh..
BTW, I have a pair of silk liners that I wear under them when it gets down in the 40's.
-Andy
#22
RE: Riding Gloves. (Fingerless Need Not Apply)
I use cheap gauntlets 15 bucks I bought at a ralley for cold weather. I use the pure leather no padding cow hide Harley gloves for warmer weather. They cost 35 bucks but all the other ones I have tried that were cheaper just wouldnt fit me right. They would stretchand loose shape. I dont see a pair of them on HDs site. They are the ones that have the metal HD symbol on the side. LOVE THEM!!! Have used them for 2 years and holding up great.
#23
RE: Riding Gloves. (Fingerless Need Not Apply)
ORIGINAL: FloridaDrafter
Hello Roadgeek,
Tourmaster Airflow's. Great glove and won't kill your wallet. I've been wearing them for over 4 years. There is a place here in Jacksonville called Open Road Leathers that has them in stock, so you can stop in on your way down toBWSaturday and try a pair . Although, you can probably pick up a pair in Daytona. heh..
BTW, I have a pair of silk liners that I wear under them when it gets down in the 40's.
-Andy
ORIGINAL: roadgeek
I have a pair of really good gauntlet glove and a really good pair of summer cooler gloves. Does anyone suggest a brand of non gauntlet, FULL fingered gloves for riding in temps between 50-70 degrees?
I have a pair of really good gauntlet glove and a really good pair of summer cooler gloves. Does anyone suggest a brand of non gauntlet, FULL fingered gloves for riding in temps between 50-70 degrees?
Tourmaster Airflow's. Great glove and won't kill your wallet. I've been wearing them for over 4 years. There is a place here in Jacksonville called Open Road Leathers that has them in stock, so you can stop in on your way down toBWSaturday and try a pair . Although, you can probably pick up a pair in Daytona. heh..
BTW, I have a pair of silk liners that I wear under them when it gets down in the 40's.
-Andy
I might stop on the way. Is it close to 95?
#24
RE: Riding Gloves. (Fingerless Need Not Apply)
ORIGINAL: roadgeek
Thanks Andy!
I might stop on the way. Is it close to 95?
Thanks Andy!
I might stop on the way. Is it close to 95?
Zoom out on this map untill you see Butler Boulevard & I-95 to the South.
Open Road Leathers <<== Map
-Andy
#26
RE: Riding Gloves. (Fingerless Need Not Apply)
My favorites are black deerskin gloves just like the classic patrolman gloves except more comfortable:
http://www.jpcycles.com/productgroup...7-4964AD38B100
http://www.jpcycles.com/productgroup...7-4964AD38B100
#28
RE: Riding Gloves. (Fingerless Need Not Apply)
ORIGINAL: FloridaDrafter
Actually, along Southside Blvd., there are some nice places to eat, if youneed to take a lunch break.
-Andy
Actually, along Southside Blvd., there are some nice places to eat, if youneed to take a lunch break.
-Andy
#29
RE: Riding Gloves. (Fingerless Need Not Apply)
ORIGINAL: FloridaDrafter
Hello Roadgeek,
Tourmaster Airflow's. Great glove and won't kill your wallet. I've been wearing them for over 4 years. There is a place here in Jacksonville called Open Road Leathers that has them in stock, so you can stop in on your way down toBWSaturday and try a pair . Although, you can probably pick up a pair in Daytona. heh..
BTW, I have a pair of silk liners that I wear under them when it gets down in the 40's.
-Andy
ORIGINAL: roadgeek
I have a pair of really good gauntlet glove and a really good pair of summer cooler gloves. Does anyone suggest a brand of non gauntlet, FULL fingered gloves for riding in temps between 50-70 degrees?
I have a pair of really good gauntlet glove and a really good pair of summer cooler gloves. Does anyone suggest a brand of non gauntlet, FULL fingered gloves for riding in temps between 50-70 degrees?
Tourmaster Airflow's. Great glove and won't kill your wallet. I've been wearing them for over 4 years. There is a place here in Jacksonville called Open Road Leathers that has them in stock, so you can stop in on your way down toBWSaturday and try a pair . Although, you can probably pick up a pair in Daytona. heh..
BTW, I have a pair of silk liners that I wear under them when it gets down in the 40's.
-Andy
#30
RE: Riding Gloves. (Fingerless Need Not Apply)
ORIGINAL: Da Gumpmeister
Holy mackerel, Andy. You may want to take them boogers off, if, you can even get them off. I mean, really, we used to wear our sox for a couple of months on the submarine, but, buddy, this is a little extreme. And the silk liners, that thread (Boxers or briefs) done went by a couple of days ago. j/k Andy
ORIGINAL: FloridaDrafter
Hello Roadgeek,
Tourmaster Airflow's. Great glove and won't kill your wallet. I've been wearing them for over 4 years. There is a place here in Jacksonville called Open Road Leathers that has them in stock, so you can stop in on your way down toBWSaturday and try a pair . Although, you can probably pick up a pair in Daytona. heh..
BTW, I have a pair of silk liners that I wear under them when it gets down in the 40's.
-Andy
ORIGINAL: roadgeek
I have a pair of really good gauntlet glove and a really good pair of summer cooler gloves. Does anyone suggest a brand of non gauntlet, FULL fingered gloves for riding in temps between 50-70 degrees?
I have a pair of really good gauntlet glove and a really good pair of summer cooler gloves. Does anyone suggest a brand of non gauntlet, FULL fingered gloves for riding in temps between 50-70 degrees?
Tourmaster Airflow's. Great glove and won't kill your wallet. I've been wearing them for over 4 years. There is a place here in Jacksonville called Open Road Leathers that has them in stock, so you can stop in on your way down toBWSaturday and try a pair . Although, you can probably pick up a pair in Daytona. heh..
BTW, I have a pair of silk liners that I wear under them when it gets down in the 40's.
-Andy