I am looking for a light wieght pair of overpants for the cold morning
commute to work. I would like a pair that is easy to get on and off
and would be packable in a tail bag when not in use. If anyone has
had any luck finding something along these lines I sure would be
intrested in your opinion.
Thanks
Kup in Pittsburgh
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If all you want to do is cut the wind and not add any armor or
abrasion protection, a pair of athletic warm-up pants (lined ones are
best) will do the trick. You can find them for less than $20, they're
baggy enough to get on and off easily, and they usually zip at the
bottom so you can get them on over boots or shoes. They pack small,
too.
__Arden
--- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, "kuppy7441" wrote: > > I am looking for a light wieght pair of overpants for the cold morning > commute to work. I would like a pair that is easy to get on and off > and would be packable in a tail bag when not in use. If anyone has > had any luck finding something along these lines I sure would be > intrested in your opinion. > > Thanks > Kup in Pittsburgh >
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I saw some nylon rain chaps on JC whitney that were cheep and looked pretty good for a big legged guy like me.
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Ok I have resisted all the rain gear rants till now... I bought my rain suit 2 years ago I have never gotten wet wearing it even in the most torrential down pours. they fit over even my thickest winter gear.
Made by Nelson Rigg cost under 60$ and I even melted the pant legg to the pipe on my dr35 and it still works fine.
So there it is my 2cents.
Thomas Forest Park Ga.
"Old Geezer club member 39.11"
90 Tengai 21,000 miles
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I saw some nylon rain chaps on JC whitney that were cheep and looked pretty good for a big legged guy like me.
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From: chazchis@...: slicer50401@...: FW: This ain't his first time on a hoe!Date: Wed, 23 Apr 2008 07:22:19 -0500
better show this to Ron!
Subject: This ain't his first time on a hoe!
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