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Posted: Wed Oct 29, 2008 9:50 am
by havegunjoe
Not trying to steal this thread but I’m new to this whole motorcycle thing guys so please bear with my novice questions. I would like to go the chap’s route so I am looking for suggestions on a good brand, not too expensive say around $100. Can anyone suggest to me what is a good brand or outlet to buy from? What should I be looking for in size and fit?

Posted: Wed Oct 29, 2008 10:24 am
by bearcat

Posted: Wed Oct 29, 2008 11:16 am
by RockBottom
havegunjoe wrote:Not trying to steal this thread but I’m new to this whole motorcycle thing guys so please bear with my novice questions. I would like to go the chap’s route so I am looking for suggestions on a good brand, not too expensive say around $100. Can anyone suggest to me what is a good brand or outlet to buy from? What should I be looking for in size and fit?
I'm wearing these now: http://www.leatherup.com/p/Leather-Chap ... 47595.html but, to be honest, I'm not completely happy with them and am going to replace them with these: http://www.foxcreekleather.com/111.html

Posted: Wed Nov 05, 2008 7:30 pm
by AlphaZed
I wear leather only! Nylon and other materials melt and self-destruct if you ever go for a high speed slide. It's not pretty!

And if you have any plans of doing track days, many require leather...

Posted: Sun Nov 09, 2008 12:13 pm
by follow
I still wear chaps after all these years, have yet to find a pair of riding pants that fit my short stature......
you can find some on ebay too, chaps that is. :) Good luck.

And welcome to the forum.

Posted: Sun Nov 09, 2008 4:22 pm
by Skier
AlphaZed wrote:I wear leather only! Nylon and other materials melt and self-destruct if you ever go for a high speed slide. It's not pretty!

And if you have any plans of doing track days, many require leather...
Most motorcycle accidents occur below 30 MPH (Or was it 35?) where the abrasion characteristics of Nylon are plenty of protection.

Track days where speeds are much higher do benefit from the slightly better protection of leather, but for the street wearing leather is pretty silly.

Posted: Mon Nov 10, 2008 12:30 pm
by JC Viper
Skier wrote:
AlphaZed wrote:I wear leather only! Nylon and other materials melt and self-destruct if you ever go for a high speed slide. It's not pretty!

And if you have any plans of doing track days, many require leather...
Most motorcycle accidents occur below 30 MPH (Or was it 35?) where the abrasion characteristics of Nylon are plenty of protection.

Track days where speeds are much higher do benefit from the slightly better protection of leather, but for the street wearing leather is pretty silly.
I've had textile pants and even after sliding on the ground at 40MPH they've held up really well to the point of me being able to use them again and well suffer another sliding accident. Leather is good as well and offers more abrasion protection but are more expensive and can be tight fitting. One thing I've started doing is wearing police grade cargo pants on top of the riding pants since those are cheaper to replace ($40 per pant or more) and the ripstop fabric also holds up well to the point that it takes a lot of damage to rip a hole in them.

So far the Joe Rocket pants are the best brand I've bought so far. AGV, Alpine Stars, and MotoGP are good but I've had zipper problems with them in the past. One thing to note is that when walking the knee pads will be resting close to the shins but when you're in riding position they'll sit on your knee.

Posted: Wed Nov 12, 2008 4:18 pm
by shane-o
I wear boxers, then a pair of 3 quarter shorts, then my draggin jeans and if its raining, i wear a pair of thunder plastic pants over those.....and.....

my meat and 2 veg still get that cold me nutz usually hangout somewhere near nipple level.



one of these days im gunna buy a decent pair of riding pants especially for winter where it gets as low as 65-70 degrees here.





Oh and never fookin ride with out some form of riding pants on, unless ya dont value ya legs, there are plenty of options these days that you can buy and wear and still look super kool to the babes on the street without compromising ya skin....so there is no excuse.








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:)

Posted: Sat Nov 15, 2008 10:58 am
by koji52
why is wearing leather silly?

Posted: Sun Nov 16, 2008 5:44 pm
by JC Viper
koji52 wrote:why is wearing leather silly?
Because they can be too tight and make those odd sounds when you sit down...