plus (and I'm sure I'll get flamed for this) a biker wearing jeans and a bike jacket looks cool :P
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plus (and I'm sure I'll get flamed for this) a biker wearing jeans and a bike jacket looks cool :P
That much is very true. They are warmer than normal jeans.Originally Posted by nico_stew
.. I sometimes wear Draggin Jeans. Very comfortable and good quality. [smiley=thumbsup.gif]
Following days spent looking up reviews I bought Hood jeans.
http://www.hoodjeans.co.uk/acatalog/...-feedback.html
They are completely lined with kevlar unlike a lot of biker jeans that just have kevlar on knees and hips. I also bought knee and hip armour for them and following giving your inside leg they come the correct length.
http://www.twowheelsontrack.com/index.jsp?USMID=114
Draggin jeans also had a great write up though but were more expensive.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oUKzAORD35I
(speechless)Originally Posted by Dabz
Leathers all the way! One of the three things that my dad told me to stick by.
These being:-
1. Never have an endowment mortgage.
2. Always buy the best tyres that you can afford.
3. Always wear your leathers on your bike.
Cheers, Rabb.
No longer hanging off the bike trying to scrape my shoulder and elbow on tarmac , grown up a bit and I know my textiles and draggin jeans hold together in a spill I'm sticking with the none dead cow/kangaroo on my bod option
Ride safe, it's dangerous out there . !!!
yer i prefer textile bottoms but i do love my jacket had it some years its like an old friend smelly n wrinkly like me lol , iwill ware my textile armoured cordura trousers untill funds allow new kit .thanks everyone for advice and input its been very worth while and informative
That he was!Originally Posted by Squashed_Fly
All three have rung true over a thirty year period.
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