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Ladies don't "sweat", they glow.
Do you really need wamen's clothes? Do you have a particularly large bust, or hips, or penis? ____________________ Biking is 1/20th as dangerous as horse riding.
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A carbon/kevlar bra and leggings would probably work well!
No good suggesting what to wear under a full set of race leathers, as that's obvious.
But you could go all like the European kids do and just wear meshed t-shirts with stuff like back protectors built in, and strap on knee and elbow armor?
I'd argue that people don't really want to go full raging Fireblade on really hot days, but just cruise about town or go to work nice and cool with the breeze. So with that view and assuming your looking or hoping at worst to only have falling off but non impact injuries, then it's arguable that head, hands, knees, elbows and feet, and maybe your arse need protection from the effects of tarmac rash. |
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In response to various suggestions and questions:
Nah, I'm not going to ride 20 miles on the motorway in shorts and a tshirt. I fell off a skateboard going down a hill many years ago and skinned both knees. I don't want to repeat the feat for my arms and legs!
Large hips, bust or penis? Yes, hips, and I don't want baggy trousers just so I can get them on in the first place. And then the waist would be way too big and I would need a belt. It has to be ladies trousers. I could wear any jacket, though, within reason, but it's nice if it's slim at the waist!
Kevlar bra and leggings - now we're talking! I just need to learn to fall on my hips and chest, then all will be well!
To be fair I think what I have is fine. I can shower when I get home and ventilate the gear ready for the next morning, and it will be raining again soon. I was just curious as to whether any manufacturer makes specific ladies hot-weather kit. It must surely exist in hot countries, southern US, and the like, and surely we've imported some to the UK? |
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The best you can hope for is a vented jacket, or kevlar lined denim.
Hot weather I wear a vest under my leather, and suck up that sunshine. Just undo the zip a little and take out the liners.
I have been known to wear my Frank Thomas denim jacket, but overall I prefer my leather.
I haven't needed to buy bike gear for a long time now, I bought enough to open a small shop! so no idea what's currently available.
I have several pairs of Draggin' camos. Wear those in warmer weather, but if I'm doing motorway then leather trousers it is. Have base layer on the bottom.
Knox used to do some leggings and t-shirts with a vent line up them (maybe they still do?). Love mine, but a bit fat for them atm and don't want to stretch them! I wear the Tshirt a lot. I got lucky and picked them up new and cheap on ebay. Good luck with that
Big boots too.!
I did have lighter gloves for summer, but arthritis has buggared that up for me so just wear my all year gloves because they are more comfortable.
I guess you just wear as little as you feel you can get away with while not compromising your feeling of (or actual) safety.
When I first started riding, I had some Weise textiles too. It was like riding around in a bin bag. Sweaty legs, sweat dripping off the top! I guess that's because they are made to keep the rain out, so a bit like a bucket or body welly! 
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I mean like wearing vests and removing liners, not suggesting riding in thongs and flipflops
Whatever floats your boat eh!
Textiles aren't great if they are meant to keep the rain out. Weise ones I used to have had like a rubber coating inside. |
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| Johanna wrote: | Large hips, bust or penis? Yes |
You wouldn't be the first. Or the second. Or the third. Honestly, I've lost count.
Srsly though, if money-money-money's no barrier, I reckon I'd be looking at: https://www.hoodjeans.co.uk/hood-motorcycle-jeans/k7-infinity-stonewash-blue-denim-womens-jean/ ____________________ Biking is 1/20th as dangerous as horse riding.
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I'm currently alternating between jeans and leggings from MotoGirl because they have high waists and I don't end up mooning people behind me. The leggings are fully Kevlar lined and come with knee pads (hip pads are optional extras) and the jeans have Kevlar around the bum, knees and thighs but also come with knee pads. Both are pretty cool whilst on the move.
I've seen a lot of other women buying mesh jackets from ebay, but the ones they are all going for have disgusting lurid pink panels on them. But they were similar to this one. ____________________ Theory test - 19/8/09, CBT - 11/10/09, MOD 1 - 16/8/10, MOD 2 - 27/10/10
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I saw Joe Rocket mesh jackets on eBay, they look pretty smart! I like them  ____________________ Theory test - 19/8/09, CBT - 11/10/09, MOD 1 - 16/8/10, MOD 2 - 27/10/10
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Rode in the UK for 10 years without the need for one, I now very much need one with temperatures being above 30c for most days in the summer .
Flyracing is the brand, im sure they make female cuts or just buy a larger size for your boobs .
It's got Kevlar in places where you might need it, mesh mostly everwhere else and it's very cool.
No where near as safe as a regular jacket but it's the best compromise.
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