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.Quote:
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)Quote:
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.
Your dad was a sensible man 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!Quote:
Originally Posted by Squashed_Fly
All three have rung true over a thirty year period.