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| So, to recap, which is used most, or is best |
| Full Leathers |
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25% |
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| Leather seperates |
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41% |
[ 5 ] |
| Textile Seperates |
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16% |
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| Waterproof's |
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0% |
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| Kevlar (or similar) jeans |
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8% |
[ 1 ] |
| Other |
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8% |
[ 1 ] |
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 P_J Nearly there...

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 Posted: 20:38 - 27 Aug 2003 Post subject: Do you use protection? |
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Riding home from work today, i realised, as the wind was thrashing my legs that i need something other than just office apparel when riding down the bypass.
until recently i only nipped round the corner, 60 seconds and i was as work, the site has now moved and i travel further.
I was thinking, for now, while the weather is not too bad, i could settle for a pair of kevlar jeans, whack them over my office crap and ill be sorted, but i'm not sure.
What protection do you all use to and from work and or weekends? What do you think is good and bad about it, water proofing, wind proofing etc.
I dont fancy leather because i am a bit on the tall and skinny side and look like a bit of a gimp. Id rather have man made. IMHO it looks better anyway.
PJ ____________________ Dreams will get you nowhere, a good kick up the arse will take you a long way.
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 Posted: 20:44 - 27 Aug 2003 Post subject: Re: Do you use protection? |
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I put a pair of kevlar type waterproof armoured trousers on top of my work trousers. I have to confess to putting jeans on top of my work trousers in the really hot weather though!
| Highlander_PJ wrote: | Riding home from work today, i realised, as the wind was thrashing my legs that i need something other than just office apparel when riding down the bypass.
until recently i only nipped round the corner, 60 seconds and i was as work, the site has now moved and i travel further.
I was thinking, for now, while the weather is not too bad, i could settle for a pair of kevlar jeans, whack them over my office crap and ill be sorted, but i'm not sure.
What protection do you all use to and from work and or weekends? What do you think is good and bad about it, water proofing, wind proofing etc.
I dont fancy leather because i am a bit on the tall and skinny side and look like a bit of a gimp. Id rather have man made. IMHO it looks better anyway.
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Oh, i forgot, where did you all buy em from too, im looking for cheap but decent quality (who isnt).
Cheers ____________________ Dreams will get you nowhere, a good kick up the arse will take you a long way.
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www.hoodjeans.com
i got my kevlar jeans there - i've had 3 low speed (30mph and below) spills in them, they keep my skin together nicely. Go fine over suit trousers, but are quite heavy - about 3x the weight of a normal pair of jeans, and quite warm as well, being a double thickness. Denim on the outside, kevlar on the inside.
You can have CE knee pads, but its not comfy with them in.
I've done about 15,000 miles in mine at a rough guess. Wore my way through the zip, so i cut that out and sewed in a button fly. I get through zips on all jeans though.
So.. yeh, good buy if you dont want leathers. |
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I've got a Rukka jacket and trousers. very tough. waterproof, windproof and breathable. make a great sound when you're sliding too
i was looking at those kevlar jeans in M&P, do they do a trouser-type that could be worn at work?
i generally wear suit type trousers (i know, i know!) and my rukka jacket to work-and plastic over-trousers if it's wet. |
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Just do what I do, wear your leathers at work.
Ok so thats not practical most of the time, I have taken my trousers and shoes in a back pack to work on a number of occasions.
As you can see from above there is a lot of option to whats out there, you could get full leathers (which are always great on a bike or should I say if the unthinkable happens) or you could go for kevlar type over trousers or jeans. It all comes down to how you want to play the game mate.
If getting changed at work from leathers isn't an issue then get leathers as then you'll still be able to go out for your weekend blast in them. Otherwise look at what you can get in the way of over trousers etc.
Just go to a few bike shops etc round your way mate and have a look at all the stuff they have - there is a hugh choice and once you have decided on what you want then you start looking for it cheaply on the net and at shows etc.
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