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 byron126 L Plate Warrior
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 Posted: 22:04 - 23 Jul 2013 Post subject: Leather v Textiles advice? |
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Hi there i know this is my first post but now im able to work full time im intent on investing in either a set of leathers (2pc) or a set of textiles, was just wondering if anyone with more experience of buying proper bike gear would be able to shed some light as to which is better, looking to spend around £400 on the set so after something reasonably good, the struggle however seems to be finding leathers that fit, as im not exactly a supermodel if you get my drift javascript:emoticon(' ')b any help would very much appreciated . |
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What do you mostly do?
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Safety and abrasion protection wise leathers will win it. However not very good for winter and rain without a waterproof oversuit so more hassle. Heavier if you intendto wear walking around a lot.
I personally use leathers apart from shop runs and biking to events ill walk around a lot or wont have storage once changed as leathers are also much heavier and harder to lug about.
400s a lot for just top and bottoms either way. If you want new check out RST gear. Or look secondhand will get some good deals given time.
In either case make sure all armour including a back protector is CE approved not some foam rubbish  |
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Id go leathers personally but them in not a fan of textiles personally. I wear one piece perforated ones with vent holes and theyre still okay in winter just need thermal shirt and a jumper then hoodie on top. Or ainsuit if raining  |
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Spend less than £200 on a textile 2 piece suit on ebay. Spend less than £200 on a one piece or two piece leather suit on ebay. Have the best of both worlds.  |
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Spend £10 on a keyboard with working shift and full stop keys?
Leathers are fine, as long as you can get at least a base layer (or two) underneath them. You can always layer more over the top. An over-sized roadworks stylee jacket and waterproof trousers (along with decent base layers, try merino or bamboo) will see you through winter.
Don't overlook buying used, I've got some proper bargains on eBay. Just do your research, know what the new price is, and be patient. ____________________ Biking is 1/20th as dangerous as horse riding.
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My wardrobe wouldn't be complete for my kind of riding without 3 suits: goretex textiles, vented textiles, and leather suit.
My goretex textiles are the most flexible, and the most expensive, RRP over 1000GBP, though I got my Held Tortona jacket for 150 as it was being discontinued[1] and Held Frontino trousers for 300 on one of the German sites[2]. The jacket's front can be turned into a long mesh strip - it has two front zips for this purpose, so it is usable as a summer jacket in a pinch, as long as you're moving. Having suffered in lesser clothing, I will not buy anything that is not goretex for wet weather, with a strong preference for proshell stuff.
I use vented textiles on warm summer days or while touring, with waterproofs put on top if it rains. This combo is very flexible, but waterproofs put on top have a relatively low lifetime of actual waterproofing - seam tape comes undone at stress points, especially the groin, where a puddle of water tends to pool when you're on a bike.
I don't wear leathers unless I'm having a blast on the back roads. You can't wear normal clothes underneath (that is, if they fit properly), which makes them very inconvenient for anything except blasting around, or possibly touring, but my leathers aren't vented or perforated in any way, so aren't great for super hot weather either.
For commuting (which for me is through London in 20 and 30 zones) I just wear one of the jackets. If I had a longer commute, at higher speeds, I'd strongly consider one of the zip-on, zip-off one-piece textile suits, something like the Aerostich Roadcrafter. A coworker wears one, very quick to get on and off in the morning and evening, but I haven't had contemplate it yet.
If I had to choose only one suit, it would be the goretex gear. I can go out in a thunderstorm in it and be assured of arriving dry.
Hopefully that gives you some perspective on what's good for what. What works for you depends on what you use it for and your tolerance for inconvenience.
[1] https://www.motorcyclenews.com/MCN/Products/productsresults/Leathers-jackets-suits/2010/November/nov1010-review-held-tortona-jacket/
[2] motoin.de, louis.de shouldn't be overlooked if you're buying new online
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| -Matt- wrote: | In either case make sure all armour including a back protector is CE approved not some foam rubbish  |
Decent (CE level 2, EN 1621-2) back protectors are standalone items IMO. ____________________ Bikes: S1000R, SH350; Exes: Vity 125, PS125, YBR125, ER6f, VFR800, Brutale 920, CB600F, SH300x4
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Threads like this remind me how much I need to sort myself out with some bloody leathers.
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To Summarise:
Leathers for crashing
Textiles for everything else  |
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