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Posted: Sat May 19, 2007 9:55 pm
by CentralOzzy
Sicko wrote:CentralOzzy wrote:Didn't one of the Village People invent those things?
They look too Gay to me, (Not that there's anything wrong with that) so buy some Leather Pants & play it safe.
Unless...........................nevermind.
Leather pants are even worse in this regard.
Hmmmn....Now you have me wondering if I'm Gay when the riding weather gets real cold....

Posted: Sun May 20, 2007 2:57 am
by 85LowRider
I think the best way to buy chaps is in person, not mail order. Go to a motorcycle rally and there will be hundreds of chaps to try on, over your jeans, with your riding boots on, etc. Plus you can actually feel the thickness and quality of leather.
I have to disagree with the poster who said leather will not stretch. It will change shape to fit your legs. You should buy new chaps that fit snugly, you don't want any flapping, it will irritate your skin.
Chaps in the summer are fine, and the reason they are better than leather pants. You can keep your chaps in your saddle bag to put over your jeans when the sun goes down and it gets cold.
It is not the best protection, but I have to admit I have worn shorts with chaps over them. If am spending the entire day in Hulett, Wyoming in August, I am not going to walk around with long pants on!
I am a woman, by the way, with 13 years riding experience.
Posted: Sun May 20, 2007 4:22 am
by High_Side
Shorts wrote:Well IH, to be fair, the first thing that popped into my mind when I read the the thread title included the phrase "buttless chaps..."
You too could be like Diamond Dave!
http://www.rotharmy.com/gallery/Classic ... 016940.jpg
Re: Wanna buy some chaps but I gotta ask a stupid question f
Posted: Sun May 20, 2007 12:36 pm
by Shorts
Sicko wrote:Found a great deal on line.
They ask for "actual Thigh measurement". This is in the range of 20 to 30 (20 to 30 what I don't know). I don't have a clue what they're talking about. Would someone enlighten me, please?
Go ahead and laugh at me while you're at it.

The measurement they ask for is tape around one leg to see how big it is. They want to get you a size that will fit over your legs. The waists are usually adjustable with the belt up top.
As said, leather does stretch, I don't know why people think it doesn't. Leather is a pliable material. Otherwise, cows would not be able to grow
Its the same with leather holsters, eventually you have to replace them as they lose their firearm retention quality.
As for thickness, every ounce is equal to 1/64’ in thickness. So, unless the manf states the weight/thickness, go elsewhere.

Posted: Sun May 20, 2007 2:00 pm
by Media Weasel
jbois28 wrote:Only advice I can give you is don't buy fron Jafrum, they will suck you in with their pricing and warranty promises and will deliver sub-par merchandise and if you return it per their instructions you will never hear from them again..Bye bye money ..Buy elsewhere..
You too, ey? I got suckered in, and then they reneged on their return policy. Wankers.
I still have a pair of reasonable leather gloves, men's small - $20 plus shipping...