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SupeRDel
25-09-08, 09:07 PM
Been going thru some old bike mags and came across this piece about bikers leather fashion.
I don't quite think the photographer knew much about biking or bikers..... :D :D :D :D
http://i94.photobucket.com/albums/l109/superdel/phpKfl1epPM.jpg
Yes the GOLD leathers were actually on offer from a major bike chain for £89.... 8-)
Anyone for Badmington.......... ;D ;D ;D
http://i94.photobucket.com/albums/l109/superdel/php643mtvPM.jpg
I can only presume the photographer had an evening job taking porno shots............... :o :o :o
http://i94.photobucket.com/albums/l109/superdel/phpsofD7OPM.jpg
weefrenchie
26-09-08, 07:54 AM
.....Oh......my.....God...... :o :o :o
Why is the guy in the second picture holding a badminton racket?
...and I can only guess what the guy on the left has found that makes him pull that face!! (3rd picture)
Imagine the look on his face if his hand was a foot further down south! ;D ;D ;D
Amante_271
26-09-08, 08:13 AM
At least its nice to see an old Suzi GS425! 8-)
Pity cant be said about the rufty tufty blokes tho!!! :o
(Girl looks cute!!!! - but not as nice as some of the female members on here!!!) :-X :-* ;)
Looks like a photo shoot for Blakes 7.
Cat_Macd
26-09-08, 11:15 AM
Oh My God!!! :o
I'm very worried by the idea in the first pic of the guy on the bike riding in flares and platform boots!!!
But the gold leathers are just fantastic, i could see them coming back and being a huge craze.....Not!!!
ok those are just weird...especially the last one
hey that guy in the 3rd pic looks a little like kenny everett,from what i remember most bikers wore leather jackets cut off denim and oily jeans its no wonder with adds like that ;D ;D
SupeRDel
26-09-08, 06:36 PM
Oh My God!!! :o
I'm very worried by the idea in the first pic of the guy on the bike riding in flares and platform boots!!!
I can assure you that many of us did in the 70's. Most riders were youngsters with not much money.
Here is a pic of me on my GS1000 in 1980 - Jeans and cowboy boots (fashion of the time) - they made excellent cheap bike boots. Dr.Martens were also popular and were standard wear for a majority of riders.
http://i94.photobucket.com/albums/l109/superdel/bbb.jpg
Most younsters wore open face helmets in the early 70 - full face helmets were an expensive novelty too most.
Howz about this for a picture then......................
Me and the missus went for a spin on the GT380 in the hot summer of 1977 and I took this picture... 8-)
http://i94.photobucket.com/albums/l109/superdel/LynneGT380Used.jpg
SupeRDel
26-09-08, 06:46 PM
Just to add a footnote...........
I still have the helmet and the yellow backed gloves.
Full face helmets were crude back then. The visors were held on with press stud poppers - pushing the visors and and making it stay up meant wedging the back edge against the helmet top which used to wear the top of the helmet. Note mine has a white strip of draft excluder - a common method to make it stay up without marking the helmet.
One particular helmet had a visor that would go right over the top so it rested behind your head.
.....Oh......my.....God...... :o :o :o
Why is the guy in the second picture holding a badminton racket?
...and I can only guess what the guy on the left has found that makes him pull that face!! (3rd picture)
Imagine the look on his face if his hand was a foot further down south! ;D ;D ;D
lo frenchie..can just see you posing in that gear lol :) :)
SupeRDel
26-09-08, 06:57 PM
Ahhhh. I found a picture of one.
This helmet is called an "Electro" and was the one to have. It was painted in a metal flake design.
Forget your "buy a new helmet every year" - this helmet came with a 2 year manufacturers guarantee.
http://i94.photobucket.com/albums/l109/superdel/Paulwattson3602.jpg
The chap in the picture was sadly killed along with his wife in 1981 just outside Melksham - going a bit quick on a GS1000.
WheelBothEnds
28-09-08, 06:18 PM
Must admit to a 1979 Brown "patrol" style jacket-made to measure from John's leather shop in Broad St. Bath. Don't laugh too much though, it was 100% quality hide, expertly made with a hidden inner pocket and cost me £70. I gave it away because of weight gain, but it outlasted my younger brothers Mascot jacket [made of rubbish sheep nappa as a lot were, £59] is still in good order and could be worn now!!
Cat_Macd
28-09-08, 09:21 PM
Oh My God!!! :o
I'm very worried by the idea in the first pic of the guy on the bike riding in flares and platform boots!!!
I can assure you that many of us did in the 70's. Most riders were youngsters with not much money.
Here is a pic of me on my GS1000 in 1980 - Jeans and cowboy boots (fashion of the time) - they made excellent cheap bike boots. Dr.Martens were also popular and were standard wear for a majority of riders.
Most younsters wore open face helmets in the early 70 - full face helmets were an expensive novelty too most.
the cowboy boots are rather cool and jeans are what i wear mostly. It was the fact that his (in pic one) were quite wide flares. Wouldn't they get caught in stuff??
my dad had a helmet like that with poppers holding on the visor. he made me wear it when i went on the back when i was a kid.
alanTDM
30-09-08, 08:30 PM
If im correct those top 3 pics are from BIKE magazine,i had one of the Bell full face helmets mid 70's when they came out think it was £50 got it from a bike shop on Brislington Hill, Bristol.
SupeRDel
30-09-08, 10:00 PM
Bell helmets were the ones to have back then.
alanTDM
01-10-08, 09:58 PM
it was fibreglass but was still heavy used washing up liquid to stop visor misting up things never change lol
I can remember all of those photo's - must have been in "bike" as the only other mag I bought then was Motorcycle Mechanics and they wouldn't have printed them lol. I had a Bell fullface back then but the first helmet I had was a Griffin Clubman in a lovely shade of orange. The visor had mini air vents at the bottom made of steel mesh in holes the size of tuppences. The chin piece stuck out a country mile! I must find the pic of me in leather jacket & jeans with my 1980 CB900FA that still resides in my garage lol.
Not sure on the helmet I used. I got it off my brother.
I did wear a blue Belstaff jacket, again off my brother.
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