All that time on the island with Maryanne and Ginger has rotted your brain Professor. That quote should be "The bigger they are, the harder they hit." CA Stu> The bigger they are, the harder they fall ... > > Professor > > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
year 'round clothing [nklr]
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year 'round clothing [nklr]
Form vs function vs style vs price.
For a jacket to truly provide all-season functionality, it
needs to have a removable lining (additional cost).
Breathable fabric or vents are a necessity in warm weather
riding (additional cost).
To provide maximum crash protection, it needs to be heavy
smooth leather or the hi-tech approach with padding & special
outer fabrics (higher cost).
For maximum visibility & safety, reflective material is a must
(additional cost).
My outfit, Vanson Leathers (Belstaff-type field jacket) & chaps.
Probably the heaviest weight leather available.
Cons: Hot as hades in warm weather & a minus 23 score for
visibility.
Not suitable for off-road riding.
Over $1000 [US$] at today's prices.
I've had my leathers since the mid '80s. I went down HARD two
years ago when I was broadsided on the road. My road armor
didn't prevent me from getting multiple broken ribs along with
neck/shoulder injuries, but it saved my "skin".
The bottom line: What's important to you & how much are you
willing to pay for what you need (& want).
Maybe buying two separate outfits (warm vs cold) would make it
easier by getting one now and the second in the fall.
my 2 cents ...
Professor A9 Federal Way, Wa. [USA]
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--- "Daryl Rogers" wrote:
by Teknic. It seemed to have better padding and features (zip out full lining, fleece inner collar, cordura construction, etc)than other brands. Feature for feature, I prefered it over Joe Rocket, and the colors can be a LOT more subdued. The prices were comparable, within about 20 bucks of each other. None of my local dealer carry the brand ( I live in a small area) but the next time I'm near one that does, I'll be checking to see what they have.> Hey, Rev. > > Before I bought my bike, I was at a trade show and saw stuff
++++++++++++++> > Not sure how Teknic stacks up to Aerostitch, which seems to be > everybody's base-line. >
at the Kilimanjaro stuff, but it is a little pricy where I shop. the salesman pointed me at Joe Rocket Ballistic stuff. Looks similar to the high priced clothing, but something is missing.... What is it? The Kilimanjaro stuff is black without the *look at me, here I am* stripes, colors and markings. The Joe rocket stuff is as bright as I ever want to get. [snip]> --- "Rev. Chuck" wrote: > > > > I am in the market for jacket and pants and have been looking
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