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LimitlessFox
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PostPosted: 22:53 - 07 Feb 2016    Post subject: Leathers or Textile? Reply with quote

OK, this has probably been asked 100 times already but here goes!

I can get a reasonable deal on a RST leather jacket (with thermal liner) and leather bottoms which I'm keen on as they look good and hold all the right protection.

Then theres the textile gear which is ace all year round. Im currently looking at a Furygan 2 piece.

Now my question is what do you guys prefer? Do you use both? If you use leathers how do you deal with being caught out in the rain?

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PostPosted: 23:01 - 07 Feb 2016    Post subject: Reply with quote

Had both and prefer 2 piece leathers and a cheap rainsuit, kevlar jeans and rainsuit when it's summer.
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PostPosted: 23:20 - 07 Feb 2016    Post subject: Reply with quote

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PostPosted: 23:26 - 07 Feb 2016    Post subject: Reply with quote

I have both, started with textile but prefer my 2 piece leathers. Wore them in moderate rain yesterday and still got in to work bone dry. Also with proper base layers under I haven't felt too cold in my RSTs either
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PostPosted: 23:30 - 07 Feb 2016    Post subject: Reply with quote

That's what I'm thinking. If I get leathers I can throw on some thermal layers etc. If raining buy a cheap waterproof jacket.

I'd feel more secure in leathers and streamlined rather than bulky...
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PostPosted: 23:31 - 07 Feb 2016    Post subject: Re: Leathers or Textile? Reply with quote

LimitlessFox wrote:
OK, this has probably been asked 100 times already but here goes!


100 000 000 times might be closer to the mark Wink

LimitlessFox wrote:

Now my question is what do you guys prefer? Do you use both? If you use leathers how do you deal with being caught out in the rain?


I use both, 2-piece textiles, 1-piece leathers and 2-piece leathers, depends on the circumstances/weather/ride.

I prefer wearing my 1-piece leathers, they fit much better and will be much more durable should I slide down the road.

I prefer putting on my textiles, because quite frankly my leathers fit like a second skin so they're a bitch to get on and off... infact I can't recall a time I've put my leathers on and not been sweating by the time I finish.




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PostPosted: 00:05 - 08 Feb 2016    Post subject: Reply with quote

Start with textiles, then buy leathers, or kevlar jeans. With textiles you can take the thermal layer out and they are OK for summer use until the jeans arrive.

Winter, thermal layer back in and they are great. They are all rounders. Leather in winter is freezing. Leather in summer is roasting. (all 3 days of summer).
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PostPosted: 00:12 - 08 Feb 2016    Post subject: Reply with quote

Im still in 2 minds. I put on some leathers today with I thought fitted well then got told by the assistant to try a size smaller, which in turn were snug, as leathers stretch during use?

With textiles you don't want too tight?
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PostPosted: 00:19 - 08 Feb 2016    Post subject: Reply with quote

Generally use 1 piece leathers as fitting/comfort/safety wise they seem best for me, personally. Even with my vented leathers, thermals and a couple of other layers underneath is usually fine in cold temperatures in dry conditions. If its especially cold or raining a 1 piece rainsuit keeps both out well.

Admittedly though, you do end up looking a bit...
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PostPosted: 02:03 - 08 Feb 2016    Post subject: Reply with quote

Both and different tools for different jobs/situations. For the hot days nipping to the shops, t-shirt, shorts and trainers etc too. Just never ride in a tracksuit if your not sub human pond life scum, and if you are please crash and burn asap.
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PostPosted: 08:08 - 08 Feb 2016    Post subject: Reply with quote

stevo as b4 wrote:
Both and different tools for different jobs/situations. For the hot days nipping to the shops, t-shirt, shorts and trainers etc too. Just never ride in a tracksuit if your not sub human pond life scum, and if you are please crash and burn asap.

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PostPosted: 08:49 - 08 Feb 2016    Post subject: Re: Leathers or Textile? Reply with quote

Llama-Farmer wrote:
What is best for you depends on what kind of riding you do, what kind of conditions you ride in, and personal preference really

Bingo.

Cold weather commuting = Cordura trousers over work clothes, whip them off and you're done. Textile or leather jacket to taste, I usually go textile.

Warm weather commuting = kevlar jeans with a waterproof layer added if necessary. Jacket to taste, usually leather.

Warm weather hijinks = kevlar jeans or leather trousers, vented leather jacket.

If you want one suit to rule them all, it would be a multiple layer Gore Tex lined and well vented textile twa​tsuit, running to many hundreds of £££.

But where's the fun in wearing the same thing day after day? Pick up some bargains, mix and match, find out what works for you.
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PostPosted: 10:57 - 08 Feb 2016    Post subject: Reply with quote

As above - choices.

I have RST textiles for winter / wet - got them because budget at the time.

Then got a Dainese vented leather jacket for summer * because not slim * and i get hot.

Leather trousers for ... i dunno just because they matched the jacket.

I'll get a Dainese Goretex jacket to mix and match with the above trousers if / when the RST gear wears out.
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PostPosted: 11:05 - 08 Feb 2016    Post subject: Reply with quote

Prefer textiles, cos washing machine.
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PostPosted: 13:02 - 08 Feb 2016    Post subject: Reply with quote

Pair of jeans and a regular jacket. Better then paying over a monkey to look like a fucking power ranger.
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PostPosted: 19:12 - 08 Feb 2016    Post subject: Reply with quote

I wear one-piece leathers if I'm going out for a blast and don't expect to be wandering about anywhere away from the bike.

Otherwise, Kevlar jeans and leather/textile jacket. I used to use my leather jacket more, but since I bought a decent all-round textile jacket, I seem to use that all the time now.
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PostPosted: 09:03 - 09 Feb 2016    Post subject: Reply with quote

adam277 wrote:
Pair of jeans and a regular jacket. Better then paying over a monkey to look like a fucking power ranger.

Kevlar jeans will help to stop you looking like raw hamburger and only cost a bullseye, you know what I'm floor laying, me old Hampton?
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PostPosted: 05:38 - 10 Feb 2016    Post subject: Reply with quote

Textiles for distance, comfort and practicality.
Leathers (2 piece, zipped) for 'spirited riding'.
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PostPosted: 14:45 - 10 Feb 2016    Post subject: Reply with quote

Been commuting in a 2 piece leather outfit the last 2 months, with a waterproof jacket. 25 mile ride each way, rarely get wet knees through the trousers.

Standard Richer leathers so nothing too Gucci.
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PostPosted: 15:10 - 10 Feb 2016    Post subject: Reply with quote

Now this one really may be a stupid question but is it possible to zip your 2 piece suit together whilst in it, or does it have to be down before you put it on then you put it on like a 1 piece?

If it's able to do standing, how in the hell do you do it? I look like a contortionist trying to get it done
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PostPosted: 15:23 - 10 Feb 2016    Post subject: Reply with quote

MedicalBiker wrote:
Now this one really may be a stupid question but is it possible to zip your 2 piece suit together whilst in it, or does it have to be down before you put it on then you put it on like a 1 piece?

If it's able to do standing, how in the hell do you do it? I look like a contortionist trying to get it done


You can do it with it on - for me it's twist fully around and lock the zip in one handed and then pull the zip with the other. Maybe it depends on flexibility / make of leathers.
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PostPosted: 15:54 - 10 Feb 2016    Post subject: Reply with quote

UncleBFester wrote:
MedicalBiker wrote:
Now this one really may be a stupid question but is it possible to zip your 2 piece suit together whilst in it, or does it have to be down before you put it on then you put it on like a 1 piece?

If it's able to do standing, how in the hell do you do it? I look like a contortionist trying to get it done


You can do it with it on - for me it's twist fully around and lock the zip in one handed and then pull the zip with the other. Maybe it depends on flexibility / make of leathers.



I shall have to try it once my leathers have bedded in a bit better then. guess it's due to their lack of flexibility at the moment
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PostPosted: 22:19 - 10 Feb 2016    Post subject: Reply with quote

Depends on the bike, your riding style, the weather and personal preferences.

If I go to the track I'll buy 1 or 2 piece good leathers. Or if you do three digit speeds on the road on a regular basis. I don't because I need my license.

For my comuting and regular legalish fun rides I feel perfectly comfty and safe in my Furygan CE level 2 textiles.

For the summer I've got kevlar jeans and good vintage leather jacket from fleabay.

I cannot see myself in leather pants with knee sliders on the road for many reasons.
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Im still in 2 minds. I put on some leathers today with I thought fitted well then got told by the assistant to try a size smaller, which in turn were snug, as leathers stretch during use?

With textiles you don't want too tight?

Main reason I don't do leather pants. It is major PITA to get in and out of them. Textiles can be as loose as you want. Also in leather pants you are freezing in winter and frying in summer. You look like Robocop. I do not ride gixxer. You got the trend.

LimitlessFox wrote:
That's what I'm thinking. If I get leathers I can throw on some thermal layers etc. If raining buy a cheap waterproof jacket.

I'd feel more secure in leathers and streamlined rather than bulky...


It is a personal thing. If you like them and if you feel comfty in them buy leathers.

To buy them because of "safety" and feel restricted and not comfty inside - big mistake. If you do not feel comfortable in whatever you ride in that is most definitely not safe. Get tired or restricted because of your gear is a bad news.
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