Gear for my Girl
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Gear for my Girl
Getting ready for my first cross country ride, and looking at gear for my fiance. She's a former gymnast, so she's very tiny. Five foot nothin' as they say. I'm thinking a strong leather jacket and chaps, but I'm open to suggestions. What gear are your passengers wearing for long tours? I've also considered padded ballistic nylon jackets, etc. Lastly, she likes the Harley 3 in 1 leather jacket, the one that includes the inner liner and hooded sweatshirt, but it's that soft leather, and I'm not sure how it would handle a slide or wreck. I like the Harley perforated jacket. Seems a bit stronger. Naturally, she wants something that looks good, and I want her to be safe. Any suggestions?
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So, since she's a gymnast, couldn't she just pirouette off the bike ? Sorry, had to say it.
The wifey just got the HD 'Diva' leather jacket and it looks good both on and off the bike. Seen the Fox Creek jackets, they're top quality. Finding a good fit via mail order might be a challenge though.
The wifey just got the HD 'Diva' leather jacket and it looks good both on and off the bike. Seen the Fox Creek jackets, they're top quality. Finding a good fit via mail order might be a challenge though.
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Another vote for Fox Creek.
They offer top of the line leather, great products, and they're excellent to work with. No worries regarding "on-line" sizing. Call Scarlett there, she's been doing it awhile. She can fit your girl out over the phone with no real issues. (I have no connection to them whatever. Just bought a couple jackets, a vest, and some chaps from them - all good stuff.)
In terms of what to buy, just a couple suggestions.
1, She needs to be happy with it or she won't be comfortable or satisfied wearing it. So long as it offers protection against a slide, let her pick style, etc.
2. My kid took a high speed fall off a GSXR wearing a nylon mesh jacket. While it DID protect him, in both our opinions a heavy leather jacket would have offered more protection. (The jacket rode up in part because the nylon fabric wasn't as stiff as heavier leather...with resulting damage.) I've never gone down wearing nylon mesh. But based on looking at folks who have, I prefer leather to ballistic nylon jackets (barring other circumstances such as someplace like Arizona where it's 120 degrees in the afternoon...)
http://www.foxcreekleather.com/womens.phtml
Best with your decision.
Doc
They offer top of the line leather, great products, and they're excellent to work with. No worries regarding "on-line" sizing. Call Scarlett there, she's been doing it awhile. She can fit your girl out over the phone with no real issues. (I have no connection to them whatever. Just bought a couple jackets, a vest, and some chaps from them - all good stuff.)
In terms of what to buy, just a couple suggestions.
1, She needs to be happy with it or she won't be comfortable or satisfied wearing it. So long as it offers protection against a slide, let her pick style, etc.
2. My kid took a high speed fall off a GSXR wearing a nylon mesh jacket. While it DID protect him, in both our opinions a heavy leather jacket would have offered more protection. (The jacket rode up in part because the nylon fabric wasn't as stiff as heavier leather...with resulting damage.) I've never gone down wearing nylon mesh. But based on looking at folks who have, I prefer leather to ballistic nylon jackets (barring other circumstances such as someplace like Arizona where it's 120 degrees in the afternoon...)
http://www.foxcreekleather.com/womens.phtml
Best with your decision.
Doc
Last edited by Doc Intrepid; 08-28-2009 at 08:26 AM.
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The soft leather wouldn't 'protect' as much as the thicker jackets from HD or Fox Creek. On the other hand, it's going to be lighter and easier to maneuver while wearing it. I'd let her choose which jacket she wants. She'll be happier, which means you'll be happier. IMO.
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