At 6'5+" and built pretty much like a bean pole, I've had great success with the Road
Gear Cortek jacket, size XXL. Works even for my 37" arms. It's got plenty of room to
wear a light down jacket under it, which means I can ride in really cold weather with
no problem. It has a zip out lining and is fully armored.
After a lot of looking I finally sucumbed to coughing up the bucks to get a pair of
custom Darien pants (36 x 36 or 37) from aerostitch and with these two items, I'm
ready for anything.
Good luck.
Jonathan Foust
nklr- need a tall jacket
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nklr doohickey swaps
Yo, MarkB... It'll only cost you a pizza at the El Krokko Garage!> From: "dumbazz650" > Subject: Re: Doohickey advice from the shop > > > So I took my bike in the other day to have the doohickey > > installed. I really didn't want to do it myself so I had the shop > > do it. > > So did they swap the Eagle for the original? > How much, (in case I need to have mine done)?
If you're an engineer, the glass is twice as big as it needs to be. Krokko -- Dr. J. Christopher Krok John Lucas Adaptive Wind Tunnel Caltech MS 205-45, Pasadena, CA 91125> From: "Danny a.k.a. Jak Lauren" > Subject: Re: Re: Signature Line NKLR > > I agree! And remember, the glass is half empty, not half full!!![]()
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