Leather Vests
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My Aunt has one with her groups patch on the back, and about a million little pins on the front for certain events she has been to, or how many years she has been a member of the club.
I don't think they look that great, but it's kinda neat to have all those memories on one peice of clothing.
I don't think they look that great, but it's kinda neat to have all those memories on one peice of clothing.
Of course I'm generalizing from a single example here, but everyone does that. At least I do.
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I have never been a vest wearer but I looked for one today on eBay. When I go to sportbike events, everyone has on their club's 'colors' with their logo and street name on it. I'm not in a club but I wanted a vest with my show's name on it, so I'd look like everybody else.
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vests are more of a cruiser thing? Sportikers dont do the MC thing, and I have never seen a sportbiker wear any sort of club colors. I have seen sportbike clubs that have patches but the patch is usually small and worn somewhere on the front of the persons jacket (like a sponsor patch on racing leathers).girl600dotcom wrote:I have never been a vest wearer but I looked for one today on eBay. When I go to sportbike events, everyone has on their club's 'colors' with their logo and street name on it. I'm not in a club but I wanted a vest with my show's name on it, so I'd look like everybody else.
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the only people i see wearing vests are club riders like "Ruff Ryders", "Cocky R(i/y)ders"....etc
and yea, i don't think there is much use for it, just to represent your club i guess....and to look cool.
and yea, i don't think there is much use for it, just to represent your club i guess....and to look cool.
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Around here there are several predominately sport bike clubs sporting full colors . Reckon it all depends upon the area where one lives.jmillheiser wrote:vests are more of a cruiser thing? Sportikers dont do the MC thing, and I have never seen a sportbiker wear any sort of club colors. I have seen sportbike clubs that have patches but the patch is usually small and worn somewhere on the front of the persons jacket (like a sponsor patch on racing leathers).girl600dotcom wrote:I have never been a vest wearer but I looked for one today on eBay. When I go to sportbike events, everyone has on their club's 'colors' with their logo and street name on it. I'm not in a club but I wanted a vest with my show's name on it, so I'd look like everybody else.
The answer is tradition.
I have always worn a vest whether or not I was in a club . I like the comfort and it does serve a purpose for me because I utilize the pockets .
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Re: Leather Vests
Once again Earwig is the voice of reason and it's nice to see others trying to stop this from becoming another Harley bashing threadearwig wrote:I'd say just for 'style' and something to sew their patches on. Earrings, tattoos and designs on shirts/clothing isn't very useful either. I guess my point is these people who wear vests like how they look-Curly- wrote:I don't see how the are usefull.

Since it's rare for my arms to get cold, I'll throw on the vest on a chilly ride thats not quite cold enought for the jacket. I don't belong to a MC and didn't put the HOG stuff on the back. However, there are patches on the front, one from a HD dealership in Newmarket England (my birthplace) a small HOG ptach and a few pins from the rallys and toy runs I've done. They're decoration and conversation pieces for an otherwise plain leather vest.
It seems leather vests for most riders are a way to record and document who they are and their riding experiences. I've seen all types of cruiser bikers wear vests, they're particular popular with the Goldwing crowd (darn posers...jk)
Its just one of those things inherent to that type of bike, just as the sportbikes have this strange obsession with everything matching down to the color co-ordination. Nothing posing about that I'm sure

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Re: Leather Vests
That's it, it's like a scrap book you carry around with you, and that you don't need to take pictures for. My Aunt loves hers, my Uncle refuses to wear one.Mustang wrote:earwig wrote:It seems leather vests for most riders are a way to record and document who they are and their riding experiences. I've seen all types of cruiser bikers wear vests, they're particular popular with the Goldwing crowd (darn posers...jk)
Of course I'm generalizing from a single example here, but everyone does that. At least I do.
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