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PostPosted: 13:56 - 30 Dec 2011    Post subject: So do women actually ride bikes? Reply with quote

This week we have this thread (Clicky) and a couple of months ago I posted this one (Clicky).
Now I've been looking over the last few months at womens bike gear and it seems impossible to buy 3/4 length coats or coats with storm flaps over the zips or indeed any heavy weight bad weather gear so the question is does the industry consider women to be fair weather riders at best and pillion passengers at worst?
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PostPosted: 14:03 - 30 Dec 2011    Post subject: Reply with quote

The thing is motorbike riders are a comparably small demographic.

Women in this is even smaller a demographic, which just means that its not worth them tooling up their production line or more likely the nasty bloke holding the AK47 be given instructions to prod the poor workers in some hell hole sweatshop to serve this market. Just business sense like the Davidsilvers not selling bits for bikers newer than 2003.

Since biking is often borderline considered to be one of those things men do to impress women to get them to have sex with them. Like war, murder, imperialism and seemingly dangerous sports* and women can get 'serviced by merely walking into a pub.



*Skydiving has a huge number of blokes who do it merely to show off to their latest squeeze and nearly kill themselves everyweekend by doing so by swooping . Course you could put me in such a category but I don't actually jump in the UK anymore, nor do i have a squeeze currently.
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PostPosted: 14:09 - 30 Dec 2011    Post subject: Reply with quote

Demand?

Women riding bikes are definitely a minority and perhaps it just isn't cost effective to stock gear for this small number of customers. Clothing is a pain, you need to offer a lot of sizes, it might not be 'sexism' is might just be practicality on the part of the retailers.

Doesn't really bother me, if I can't get womens gear to fit I just buy mens.

(To back up my 'minority' statement, don't take an internet forum as a cross-section of motorcycling. Go to a meet, look around the next time you park up with other bikes and see who comes back to them, think who you bump into as you travel around. Minority.)
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PostPosted: 14:20 - 30 Dec 2011    Post subject: Reply with quote

You cannot please some/most wimin.
Scientific/biological studies suggest it would be impossible to design a range of apparel to suit even 20% of a female demograph.

Where as men will wear anything as evidenced by the gear you see some/most married men are kitted out in by their wives.

Sorry.

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PostPosted: 14:22 - 30 Dec 2011    Post subject: Reply with quote

I'm in agreement with the "Not worth providing as much, as women on bikes is a minority."

Seeing a female, riding, is always a suprise for me and that kinda re-enforces the "minority" thing.
If there were alot of female riders, i might not exclaim in such suprise everytime I see one Razz
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PostPosted: 14:35 - 30 Dec 2011    Post subject: Reply with quote

Simple case of Supply & Demand
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PostPosted: 14:43 - 30 Dec 2011    Post subject: Reply with quote

My girlfriend is a fair weather rider.

Not seen any chicks riding in downpour conditions before.
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PostPosted: 14:47 - 30 Dec 2011    Post subject: Re: So do women actually ride bikes? Reply with quote

Not many motorcyclists
Lots don't use bikes in winter
Very few motorcyclists are female

We also don't get long harsh winters in the UK that makes investing in very heavy duty gear worthwhile for lots of us. I for example commute in the same gear all year and remove/add layers as appropriate, it's not perfect but I'm not saddle bound all day so it does me ok. A few weeks of a 1/2hr commute with jumpers and long johns under my gear for me doesn't warrant investing in better clothing. I'm assuming that most women can still find sizes to fit them out of the mens range, further shrinking the potential market.

In summary, it boils down to a small target population. Big names aren't going to bother and the smaller names probably get ignored. That you have struggled so much to find anything rather suggests that an economically viable market is not there to exploit.
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PostPosted: 15:30 - 30 Dec 2011    Post subject: Reply with quote

Plus, how high is the turnover in bike gear?

I had a pair of textile trousers for 8 years before I decided to replace them, I've owned 2 leather jackets in 12 years of riding, and that was only due to pie consumption.

I think most people have an initial 'buy cheap, buy several times' phase but once they pony up for some decent gear it won't be replaced on a whim, only if crashed or the pies get a bit too tasty to resist.


Some could argue they'd sell more if they offered more sizes and offered more range (leathers with slider patches? quite rare in the ladies range) but the manufacturers aren't gonna care if all that happens is you wander over to the mens rail and buy from there. They don't help their case (with me, anyway) by making half the ladies stuff in pastel shades.


Personally, I've found that leather jackets are the only thing where the cut really makes much of a difference - mens ones are usually too long in the sleeve, too big in the shoulders and not big enough round the chest. Textiles not so much, as they generally don't 'fit' as well in the first place. Trousers I can get away with either. For all you'd think it would be aimed at lanky Tyrolean types, podgy short-arsed me can wander into HG and generally come out with something that'll fit.
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PostPosted: 16:17 - 30 Dec 2011    Post subject: Reply with quote

My other half rides in any weather, i actively have to stop her when it gets bad, although this year now she's got a car license she's much preferred that, and as she takes stuff about with her it does help.

Most woman i've known have tended to go in all weathers and be largely happy with rain/cold. Maybe i've just known mad ones lol.
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PostPosted: 17:37 - 30 Dec 2011    Post subject: Reply with quote

A quick look at the M&P website shows they have 23 textile jackets, and 5 different leather jackets often more available in store.
Hein Gericke only have 4 different jackets at the moment as they are about to release a new range in the next quarter.
J & S have in the region of 82 different ladies jackets.

With the above in mind it would appear that supply and demand is not a problem and neither is volume of sales as the sales would be spread across the western world so my original question still stands.
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PostPosted: 17:41 - 30 Dec 2011    Post subject: Reply with quote

robbieguy2003 wrote:

Most woman i've known have tended to go in all weathers and be largely happy with rain/cold. Maybe i've just known mad ones lol.


There are sane ones?
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PostPosted: 17:44 - 30 Dec 2011    Post subject: Reply with quote

Quote:
There are sane ones?


Not quite, they're all clearly insane however some can be better at hiding it for longer than others!
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PostPosted: 18:01 - 30 Dec 2011    Post subject: Reply with quote

sickpup wrote:
so my original question still stands.


You appear to have been looking for something very specific. What would you qualify as 'heavy weight bad weather gear'? Can you give me an example of a 3/4 length coat? To my mind, that's mid-thigh length and I've never seen that offered to male motorcyclists either.

I don't generally take textile gear as being gender specific, it comes in sizes which either fit or they don't. With it not being designed as a 'second skin' the way leathers are, the differences in build seem to be much less of a factor.
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PostPosted: 18:44 - 30 Dec 2011    Post subject: Reply with quote

A few years ago I asked GirlsBike2 why they didn't stock any Dainese trousers, and the answer was that they only stock trousers that have hip protectors built in, and Dainese refuses to put them in their trousers, as apparently 'women won't want their arses to look big'.

If you really want to face problems, try looking for women's winter (or even summer) gloves. Most seem to have no protection at all; one salesman even suggested that pillions don't need as much protection as the riders...

And don't get me started on pink... Rolling Eyes
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PostPosted: 18:50 - 30 Dec 2011    Post subject: Reply with quote

Paivi wrote:
And don't get me started on pink... Rolling Eyes


BURN ALL THE PINK LADIES BIKE GEAR!

My heavy duty textiles are actually all men's stuff, I figured that warmth and comfort would be better than something vaguely fashionable and I can layer up underneath. It looks fairly unisex anyway and the only real issue I have is that it is baggy round the waist but that is easily fixed with a belt.
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PostPosted: 19:07 - 30 Dec 2011    Post subject: Reply with quote

My wife who almost never rides in bad weather has more textile heavy duty stuff than I have. Frank Thomas, GirlsBike2, Weiss and some others but other than the dayglo one, they are all female cut.

My daughter who rides in any weather spends even more time preening. It has to look good or she won't wear it, even if it's not as warm/protective etc.

Both of them have more bike clothes than I have even though I ride way more than them. I make do with my leathers or textiles, they have a fashion show before deciding what to wear and telling me to get their bikes out of the garage Embarassed

Perhaps there is a bigger market than the clothes producers realise.
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PostPosted: 20:07 - 30 Dec 2011    Post subject: Reply with quote

waffles wrote:
It looks fairly unisex anyway and the only real issue I have is that it is baggy round the waist but that is easily fixed with a few pies.

^^^ Amended for you. Smile
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PostPosted: 20:43 - 30 Dec 2011    Post subject: Reply with quote

Mrs.Fizzer rides in any weather,but prefers it to be nice so that she can enjoy it more

https://i666.photobucket.com/albums/vv23/WiNot_Rhencullen/Earlydays047.jpg

https://i666.photobucket.com/albums/vv23/WiNot_Rhencullen/BikesBikesBikes265.jpg

This was on the Mayday Run in 1999.It rained later in the day but she just got on with it after stopping for a few minutes to put on some waterproof trousers.
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PostPosted: 20:54 - 30 Dec 2011    Post subject: Re: So do women actually ride bikes? Reply with quote

got some here what size you after?
sickpup wrote:
This week we have this thread (Clicky) and a couple of months ago I posted this one (Clicky).
Now I've been looking over the last few months at womens bike gear and it seems impossible to buy 3/4 length coats or coats with storm flaps over the zips or indeed any heavy weight bad weather gear so the question is does the industry consider women to be fair weather riders at best and pillion passengers at worst?

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PostPosted: 20:55 - 30 Dec 2011    Post subject: Re: So do women actually ride bikes? Reply with quote

got some here what size you after?
sickpup wrote:
This week we have this thread (Clicky) and a couple of months ago I posted this one (Clicky).
Now I've been looking over the last few months at womens bike gear and it seems impossible to buy 3/4 length coats or coats with storm flaps over the zips or indeed any heavy weight bad weather gear so the question is does the industry consider women to be fair weather riders at best and pillion passengers at worst?

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PostPosted: 21:00 - 30 Dec 2011    Post subject: Re: So do women actually ride bikes? Reply with quote

got some here what size you after?
sickpup wrote:
This week we have this thread (Clicky) and a couple of months ago I posted this one (Clicky).
Now I've been looking over the last few months at womens bike gear and it seems impossible to buy 3/4 length coats or coats with storm flaps over the zips or indeed any heavy weight bad weather gear so the question is does the industry consider women to be fair weather riders at best and pillion passengers at worst?

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PostPosted: 21:03 - 30 Dec 2011    Post subject: Re: So do women actually ride bikes? Reply with quote

sickpup wrote:
Now I've been looking over the last few months at womens bike gear and it seems impossible to buy 3/4 length coats or coats with storm flaps over the zips or indeed any heavy weight bad weather gear


See, I told you...I have been having problems for years. Rolling Eyes Women's kit is not the best.

I usually end up with blokes xs jackets that I have to hoist in at the waist (just to get arm length and 3/4 length down the back) which then means I have American footballer-esque shoulders...basically too much extra fabric, which in turn means the back protection/shoulder pads will just cause me abrasion if I come off. Thumbs Down

It seems, like the taller you are the wider you must be... Rolling Eyes Long legs and long arms are not acceptable...believe me I've tried on hundreds of jackets... I get irritated by the process and therefore just 'live with' my tatty old 'it sort-of fits' kit. Rolling Eyes
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PostPosted: 00:45 - 31 Dec 2011    Post subject: Reply with quote

Wife has a Bering jacket which is what you are after I guess.

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/260922853431

It's been waterproof and warm for her for over 3 years.
But I think they don't produce this model anymore Laughing
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PostPosted: 01:35 - 31 Dec 2011    Post subject: Reply with quote

I don't think I own a single piece of "women's" bike clothing.

But then ... Shifty ... I have a tendency to not go very far ...

... and also to get soaked thru to the skin Laughing
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