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I grab a set of textiles that fit and a jacket that fits, put them on and thats about it...  |
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I'm a programmer. People are happy that I wear clothes -- full stop -- so this isn't generally an issue for me. (I wear a textile jacket and over-trousers on top of my normal jeans/shirt.)
However, I work in an office with a lot of sales folks etc. who dress in suits worth more than my car. Lots of them ride (BMW GSes or RTs, usually ). Most of them wear textiles. The jacket and tie will be neatly folded in their Ewan McGregor-adventure style aluminium panniers. A couple come in one- or two-piece leathers as if just making a pit stop during a MotoGP. They carry their suit in a rucksack, neatly folded, etc.
This isn't something to worry too much about. You'll figure out a system, then have to change it for the summer. ____________________ Current: '14 VFR800X Test passed 31/10/12.
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I take in folded shirts on a Monday and leave at work for the week. Swap over on Friday. A pair of trousers also at work. These on coat hanger.
Jacket and ties if required are also at work (took car in one day). I also took in a pair of shoes. Have some deodorant in a draw too.
I'm lucky enough to have office where I can hang this stuff and space to get changed.
In summer wear black chino style trousers so I don't always need to change out of them.
Winter trousers if not fitted with liners I can just get them over a pair of trousers.
As said work out a system and then refine it based on your experience and needs. A 2 helmet size top-box is a godsend for this stuff although a smaller size would also be useful. If that fails a tail pack is good. ____________________ ...and the whirlwind is in the thorn trees, it's hard for thee to kick against the pricks...
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Jeans and tshirt for me.
Just don't crash, easy as that.
Helmet hair, don't go there.. I love having clean tidy hair...  |
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Will check some of these out then. I couldnt get away with that kind at work except on dress down days like today but would be useful for other times when going out  ____________________ Triumph Street Triple-R
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| Doomsnite wrote: | its important to have the right gear skin tight. |
It's to your benefit if you go for a long skid down a straight road or over gravel.
That's a track situation though. What'll kill you on a commute is the sudden interaction with a white van, road sign or kerb. All that a tight suit will do there is make it easier to sling you in the bag in one piece.
| Doomsnite wrote: | But what do people wear when commuting to work? |
At the moment, solid black Draggin' kevlar jeans with a tight weave, which I get away with as business wear in the context of the rest of my dapper outfit (waistcoats and tie clips are coming back, you wait and see). Waterproofs over the top as necessary.
When it gets colder, business trousers under over-size cordura motorcycle trousers.
Trousers aren't that big of a deal, it's the coat that'll cause you problems. Can you leave that in the office? Got any coat racks that you can hang it on overnight?
Take it home any old way when you need to clean it. Rolling it carefully into a top box or tank bag isn't going to crease the hell out of it when you bring it back in. In fact, I'm not really sure why you can't do it every day. ____________________ Biking is 1/20th as dangerous as horse riding.
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Huh. I was going to say that BMW do a 1-piece textile suit, but it looks like they did do it. Discontinued in UKia, now it's leather onesies for RR power rangers, or import a textile one from Yankland.  ____________________ Biking is 1/20th as dangerous as horse riding.
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| Rogerborg wrote: | Huh. I was going to say that BMW do a 1-piece textile suit, but it looks like they did do it. Discontinued in UKia.... |
I was curious so did a google.
There appears to be a BMW one piece suit at Pidcock Motorcycles online site.
It's on as a cover all suit with armour so I'm guessing not a rain suit one piece.
HTH
P.S. I now can't say UKia without going into John McClain mode Thanks for that. ____________________ ...and the whirlwind is in the thorn trees, it's hard for thee to kick against the pricks...
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Eh. If that's a Bufftm-by-another-name, then it's versatile but thin. I always carry a Bufftm, but as a wrapping-of-last resort to fill in for any balaclava, hat, neck roll or whatever else I've forgotten. It's better than nothing, but not as good as anything, at least in the fimbulvinter. ____________________ Biking is 1/20th as dangerous as horse riding.
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 12 years, 80 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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