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nicko600
25-09-06, 11:24 PM
Does anyone know where to buy womens motorcycle trousers/jeans for the vertically challenged, ideally 27" inside leg, as I am sure my wife is not the only person with this predicament.
If you find out let all us girls know! ;)
I must admit to just trawling round the shops and just keep trying stuff on until I find what I like - drives any fellow shopper nuts! Most shorter girls I know tend to find kit that fits apart from leg length and then get them taken up. I have to find another set of leathers myself as I trashed mine so if I find anywhere that does a variety of leg lengths I'll let you know.
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ChantelleT
26-09-06, 09:07 PM
story of my life!! :(
apparently Richa do some good womens leathers, yet to find any 'little people' clothing tho :-[
If really little try baby biker http://www.babybiker.com/ sure they do clothes to fit up to teenagers and they do part exchange, otherwise hein gericke sizes come up on the small side.
blurbiker247
26-09-06, 10:09 PM
An American doctor has devised a machine that can stretch legs, it called the rack >:(,.......................................ONLY PULLING YOUR LEG ;D ;D
An American doctor has devised a machine that can stretch legs, it called the rack >:(,.......................................ONLY PULLING YOUR LEG ;D ;D
blue that wasn't an excuse for your sh*te jokes :D :D
Its only a joke when......you know the rest Blue.
desmojen
27-09-06, 07:49 AM
There is a shop which specialises in ladies bike gear but I can't for the life of me remember what it's called! :-/
Watch this space!
Jen.
sometimes the advert for it is in our google ads
The following sites may be helpful,
www.ladybiker.co.uk
www.girlsbike2.com
www.thunderroad.co.uk claim they keep a good range of kit.
At the least they will give an idea of what kit is about.
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babyblade069
27-09-06, 09:56 AM
Now this is for those with very very very short legs! But useful all the same for midgets or those who would like their little darlings to have suitable attire!
http://www.babybiker.com/index.php
Scott_W
27-09-06, 11:57 AM
Now this is for those with very very very short legs! But useful all the same for midgets or those who would like their little darlings to have suitable attire!
http://www.babybiker.com/index.php
Blimey, that's a company name from the past! I used to know the woman who owns that company!
nicko600
27-09-06, 06:13 PM
Cheers for the info. Girlsbike2 didn't seem to have much, ladybiker looks useful, babybiker - I think I'll keep my mouth shut with that one for fear of reprisals.
lol!
Actually, I had a look at Babybiker - purely out of curiosity you understand! and they do leather jeans/trousers up to 29 inside leg which fits teenagers, so may be worth casually mentioning!.
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i always have to have my leathers altered (i'm 5'2"), I use Cobra Leathers in Swindon to do this and I've always been happy with the price and quality.
gixerjonny
27-09-06, 08:35 PM
Do you have a number ? And do they do names ?
GB got his name put on his leathers recently somewhere in Swindon, have a word with him.
babyblade069
27-09-06, 09:45 PM
Now this is for those with very very very short legs! But useful all the same for midgets or those who would like their little darlings to have suitable attire!
http://www.babybiker.com/index.php
Blimey, that's a company name from the past! I used to know the woman who owns that company!
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Blimey, that's a company name from the past! I used to know the woman who owns that company!
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Tell all then... how well did you know Tania! LOL
Scott_W
28-09-06, 09:16 AM
Not that well Babyblade! :P My mum used to child mind her child many years back and she had just started the business at the time.
babyblade069
28-09-06, 09:40 PM
Naughty me to think any think else, but always on the look out for some gos! ;D ;)
yep they'll put names on leathers too, might be an idea fo print off the type of font you'd like. She works on her own and she's fairly popular you can end up leaning them with her for a while.
Here's the number for cobra: 01793 490119
nicko600
02-10-06, 05:45 PM
Surely the problem associated with shortening leathers is that any knee armour ends up around your ankles?
Surely the problem associated with shortening leathers is that any knee armour ends up around your ankles?
If they are shortened properly/professionally, that won't happen.
Went to Girlsbike2 at Poole on Sunday. Very friendly, very helpful. Good range of sizes & stock
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