alternative to chaps???????
#21
Gerbing's heated overpants...you'll never be cold again...I also have the Firstgear 2.0 overpants as well, which work great in the "not so cold" temps (above 50)...just depends on your tolerence to cold...I don't have any :-)
#22
Long johns, jeans and chaps work to keep my 'azzless' skinny bod comfortable, and we ride down into the 20's. Combo has worked for decades.
Don't like azzlss chaps? Well, then don't ride with me. Your loss.
Some of the guys up here, have opted for wearing leather 'bib overalls', some with thermal lining. They LOVE 'em, because it keeps the cold air off your back where the 'gap' would be between chaps and jacket. Not sure where all you can get them, maybe Google 'em. ??????
Don't like azzlss chaps? Well, then don't ride with me. Your loss.
Some of the guys up here, have opted for wearing leather 'bib overalls', some with thermal lining. They LOVE 'em, because it keeps the cold air off your back where the 'gap' would be between chaps and jacket. Not sure where all you can get them, maybe Google 'em. ??????
#23
I wear these
http://www.olympiamotosports.com/men...rangerpant.htm
They might not be acceptable to the HD fashion police but I don’t care. The insulated liner keeps me warm in cool weather. It can be removed in the summer so the pants can be used for wet weather riding. I think the pants are a more versatile alternative to leather chaps.
http://www.olympiamotosports.com/men...rangerpant.htm
They might not be acceptable to the HD fashion police but I don’t care. The insulated liner keeps me warm in cool weather. It can be removed in the summer so the pants can be used for wet weather riding. I think the pants are a more versatile alternative to leather chaps.
#26
I wear these
http://www.olympiamotosports.com/men...rangerpant.htm
They might not be acceptable to the HD fashion police but I don’t care. The insulated liner keeps me warm in cool weather. It can be removed in the summer so the pants can be used for wet weather riding. I think the pants are a more versatile alternative to leather chaps.
http://www.olympiamotosports.com/men...rangerpant.htm
They might not be acceptable to the HD fashion police but I don’t care. The insulated liner keeps me warm in cool weather. It can be removed in the summer so the pants can be used for wet weather riding. I think the pants are a more versatile alternative to leather chaps.
Whatever I use, it would have to be layered over my jeans.
I also carry a lightweight pair of rain pants which cut the wind when it's not too cold, and keep me dry when it's warm but wet.
$.02
#27
Under Armor Thermal underwear works wonders here in So Cal...to the guys that wear assless chaps.......it's just wrong
#28
I need layers. Might start out cold in the morning and get really warm in the afternoon. I can take my chaps off when I get too warm.
Whatever I use, it would have to be layered over my jeans.
I also carry a lightweight pair of rain pants which cut the wind when it's not too cold, and keep me dry when it's warm but wet.
$.02
Whatever I use, it would have to be layered over my jeans.
I also carry a lightweight pair of rain pants which cut the wind when it's not too cold, and keep me dry when it's warm but wet.
$.02
Bottom line: Wear what you like and what fits you best
#29
I wear a pair of snowboard pants over my work slacks, typically with thermals under that. The snowboard pants are wind resitant. I cant stand chaps, they havent moved from the closet in about 5 years (which was when I tried the snowboard pants)
#30
I wear these
http://www.olympiamotosports.com/men...rangerpant.htm
They might not be acceptable to the HD fashion police but I don’t care. The insulated liner keeps me warm in cool weather. It can be removed in the summer so the pants can be used for wet weather riding. I think the pants are a more versatile alternative to leather chaps.
http://www.olympiamotosports.com/men...rangerpant.htm
They might not be acceptable to the HD fashion police but I don’t care. The insulated liner keeps me warm in cool weather. It can be removed in the summer so the pants can be used for wet weather riding. I think the pants are a more versatile alternative to leather chaps.
I usually ride till it gets down under 32 degrees (which doesn't happen much around here) and my legs really don't get cold with thermal underwear and jeans, it's my face and hands that get cold. I bought a neoprene face mask and that took care of my face but I still need some good cold weather riding gloves.
Damn bragger