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Old 09-01-2011, 09:26 AM
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When I inherited my father in laws Sportster I also got his heavy leather jacket.
It became obvious it wasn't gonna work down here in the Summer with zero ventilation. So I researched the options for cooler protection and being a compromise sort of person I went with this HD Perforated Leather jacket with CE Armor:

http://www.thehouseofharley.com/Men-...M.htm?click=10

It has the elements I was looking for: Heavy Leather, Semi High Vis, CE Armor, Perforated Leather body panels/Solid Leather sleeves and a Zip out liner.

It was on a close out sale due to being discontinued, likely because it isn't 1%'er cool but I like it.
 
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My BMG leather jacket has been fine on all but three of the hottest days here in the western NY summer.

The Powertrip convertible textile/mesh jacket I have saved me in a slide on wet, slimy pavement, but I honestly would NOT trust it at all on dry pavement, being that the zippers sometimes break and have to be rethreaded through.


If I was going to buy an extreme hot weather jacket, I would get a dianese perforated leather jack, or a mesh jacket from Rev'it.

As far as abrasion protection goes, though nothing beats thick leather, BUT I'm VERY impressed with Rev'it's "super fabric."

I have it on the knees of my winter riding pants, and that stuff seems like it would just slide along for a mile without breaking through. It's tiny bits of ceramics laminated onto some sort of really tough flexible resin, I think.

Textiles are coming a long way. But not the cheap crap, that stuff is largely still cheap crap, IMO>
 

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Originally Posted by Cowpokey
Don't spam my thread
Sorry, wasn't meaning to.

My Harley mesh jacket isn't Cordura fabric, but it would most likely be better than just a t-shirt sliding down the asphalt. After one 35 mph 'get off' wearing it, with the zip-off cover still zipped on, it still looks good.

The older I get, the more I like to over-research things...it happens.
 
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Old 09-02-2011, 05:36 PM
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Originally Posted by frontiercat
Sorry, wasn't meaning to.
Wasn't you. Must have missed out, there was someone by the name of "fizzylizzy" that spooged all over the board with the same exact post trying to advertise...so no worries to you.

My Harley mesh jacket isn't Cordura fabric, but it would most likely be better than just a t-shirt sliding down the asphalt. After one 35 mph 'get off' wearing it, with the zip-off cover still zipped on, it still looks good.

The older I get, the more I like to over-research things...it happens.
The older I get the more I realize I shouldn't impulse buy ANYTHING. hehe
 
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Old 09-02-2011, 07:50 PM
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Originally Posted by Cowpokey
Wasn't you. Must have missed out, there was someone by the name of "fizzylizzy" that spooged all over the board with the same exact post trying to advertise...so no worries to you.

The older I get the more I realize I shouldn't impulse buy ANYTHING. hehe
I reported that guy and the mods struck with the quickness.

 
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Old 09-03-2011, 08:15 PM
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I picke dup a jacket that's mesh on the chest, inner arms, and lower back. All the strike points are pretty thick leather - as long as I'm moving, it's nice.

Stop for a light, though, and I cook in the 100+ summer down here.

Went for a little 5-hour ride today without it - first time I've been that far from home without the jacket, and I'm not sure if I like it. Felt good to ride in just the T, but I spent more time thinking about going down than I usually do.
 
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If you want the best, you can't beat Aerostich. It is custom made for you, textile with CE armor, probably worn by more long distance tourers of anything out there. Go to aerostich.com to look. It's a little too spendy for my pocket book, so I bought Olympia gear. Lite weight, airy, and very protective.
 
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I have one of those HD mesh jackets with the stupid looking skull and oil patches (which i removed) and pair it with my Fox Creek vest - it is sized to fit over my FXRG jacket so when used with the mesh jacket it allows plenty of air in to stay cool when moving, I can add my FXRG liner under the two and be set for days with cool mornings that warm up in the afternoon, I do need to get the armour panels for it though.
 
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My husband and I both wear mesh jackets in the squelching summer heat of Houston Tx. I like the air-flow that my jacket provides however I like my husband's jacket better. Not only does it have the zip-out liner and reflectors but it also has the elbow elastic fasteners. I find that my sleeves tend to flap in the wind without them thus rendering the elbow pads useless in an event of a fall. It can also be distracting at times. BTW... nice jacket.
 


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