Florida riders
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Anyone ordered any leather items from motodirect.com ?? I've never seen a leather riding jacket for $100 before. It also says it has a 105 day 105% guarantee. Does that mean I get more money back than what I paid for it if I don't like it?
Is that place legit?
Is that place legit?
2003 Suzuki SV1000S
1999 600cc Suzuki Bandit - SOLD
1999 600cc Suzuki Bandit - SOLD
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Well, I just bought a leather jacket yesterday. Might sound crazy for Florida, but it's perforated, and I don't sweat now in my fake leather jacket with no vents, so I figure it will be okay. We'll see. Didn't get to ride today. Will know tomorrow. And with these horribly warm days we've been having it will be the perfect test. I thought it was a great deal and couldn't pass it up
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[i]Matthew 6:33 - But seek first His kingdom and His righteousness, and all these things will be given to you as well.[/i]
'93 Yamaha Seca II
'92 Yamaha Seca II (Fixing up)
'93 Yamaha Seca II
'92 Yamaha Seca II (Fixing up)
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The perforations do help. I get a good bit of airflow inside while I'm moving. I was pretty comfortable.
I live in a rural area, so I don't have much (any) traffic on my commute. If you live in a big city it may be more of an issue. Otherwise, it's not bad. It was about 90 today when I rode with it.
I live in a rural area, so I don't have much (any) traffic on my commute. If you live in a big city it may be more of an issue. Otherwise, it's not bad. It was about 90 today when I rode with it.
[i]Matthew 6:33 - But seek first His kingdom and His righteousness, and all these things will be given to you as well.[/i]
'93 Yamaha Seca II
'92 Yamaha Seca II (Fixing up)
'93 Yamaha Seca II
'92 Yamaha Seca II (Fixing up)
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- Real Name: Brad
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- My Motorcycle: 2008 Suzuki Burgman 650 Executive
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When in Florida I live in Land O Lakes. Not really the city but a lot of traffic on rt 41. I'm not sure where I'll ride when I get down there as this will be my first year with the Maj. in FL. I'm hoping to learn some back roads along the Gulf coast and go exploring.
When in Florida I live in Land O Lakes. Not really the city but a lot of traffic on rt 41. I'm not sure where I'll ride when I get down there as this will be my first year with the Maj. in FL. I'm hoping to learn some back roads along the Gulf coast and go exploring.
Old guys rule
2008 Burgman 650 Exec. "scooter"
2008 Burgman 650 Exec. "scooter"
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This magazine has local rides published every month, complete with maps. The magazine is called Go FAR (i.e. Go For A Ride). http://www.gofarmag.com/. Check it out. I've got some past issues that I could scan the maps for you and email them if you're interested
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[i]Matthew 6:33 - But seek first His kingdom and His righteousness, and all these things will be given to you as well.[/i]
'93 Yamaha Seca II
'92 Yamaha Seca II (Fixing up)
'93 Yamaha Seca II
'92 Yamaha Seca II (Fixing up)
I have to say that i've really let my guard down since I started to ride. I started off with a mesh/padded jacket and a 3/4 helmet with a flip, jeans , my Harley riding boots and riding gloves.
I've since then dropped the mesh jacket and ride most of the time in a t-shirt or light colored long sleve shirt for protection from the sun, a half helmet and no gloves. I still stick to the jeans and boots. I've fallen victim to the it's too damn hot outside for all of that stuff. I have to admit the mesh jacket was not as hot, just a poor fit and too bulky.
I've since then dropped the mesh jacket and ride most of the time in a t-shirt or light colored long sleve shirt for protection from the sun, a half helmet and no gloves. I still stick to the jeans and boots. I've fallen victim to the it's too damn hot outside for all of that stuff. I have to admit the mesh jacket was not as hot, just a poor fit and too bulky.
Safe Riding
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2006 VTX 1300R
Patriot Guard Rider - South Florida Road Captain
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2006 VTX 1300R
Patriot Guard Rider - South Florida Road Captain
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Update: I bought a bunch of stuff from Motodirect.com and everything except the boots (which I am returning) is excellent quality. I bought gloves, a mesh jacket, mesh pants, and a rain suit. I could not get over how good the jacket is and how cool it keeps me during the heat of summer. Tremendous value. All my sportbike buddies can't believe the prices and quality. I say go for it.
Living in SW Florida
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2003 Honda Shadow Spirit 750
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I am also in SW FL, and I try to wear gear but when it's 95 and not a cloud in the sky, it's very uncomfortable. I always wear a helmet, but if I'm just going back and forth to work, usually cargo shorts and my work shirt. If I go out riding, I go with jeans, good boots, gloves, and if it's too hot for my leather jacket I atleast put my vest on over my shirt. Until I can fork over a couple hundred bucks for a breathable jacket, that's how I roll.