Leathers advice
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Leathers advice
I could do with a set of leathers (I currently wear Halvarsons textiles) I'm not likely to be doing a track day anytime soon so I'm thinking jacket that zips to trousers. What I'm asking is: 1) Do you have to spend a fortune to get reasonable quality and a good level of protection? 2) Any to stay away from? bad experiences? And 3) Recommendations, gear you've been pleased with/saved yer bacon 
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- leatherpatches
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I think you pretty much get what you pay for with leathers. However there are some good deals to be had second hand on leathers that were originally pretty expensive.
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I brought RST and think they are pretty good for £300, I think if I could afford for expensive ones I would buy them
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Johnnyb
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I bought my son RST leathers with his first bike and they have lasted well for him and the lack of care and maintenance he gives them and i bought leather trousers for me and a textile jacket bith RST and they have been fine with no broken zips or unstitched seams and they have a little fabric bit downstairs that keeps me nads cool in traffic when my trumpet starts chucking out enough heat to melt steel.......
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i wear dainese stuff but it is a bit pricey.
one to avoid at all cost is a brand called AKITO...........very nasty stuff
one to avoid at all cost is a brand called AKITO...........very nasty stuff
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frank thomas, avoid it at all costs, proper pee poor kit,made in india on the cheap and it shows when you test them.
ive never had a problem with my dainese or alpinestars 2 peices, demon tweeks have some good offers on at the moment.
i always feel that with riding gear you get what you pay for
ive never had a problem with my dainese or alpinestars 2 peices, demon tweeks have some good offers on at the moment.
i always feel that with riding gear you get what you pay for
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Happy with my 180 quid wolf suit off ebay. Only thing is the jacket is a bit to small, but the trousers are a bit to big so it evens out. Seems good quality, looking generally on ebay they are quite expensive.
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I have dainese 2 piece touring leathers that currently do not completely match but both black. They are comfortable and the jacket has a full size g2 back protector and feels really secure.
I tried a few leathers on and found dainese to be tight (they are meant to be to prevent excessive blood loss) and comfortable but they have no knee sliders and black/silver leathers don't match the bike. They set me back £400 but were both in an offer in winter at different times.
I tried a few leathers on and found dainese to be tight (they are meant to be to prevent excessive blood loss) and comfortable but they have no knee sliders and black/silver leathers don't match the bike. They set me back £400 but were both in an offer in winter at different times.
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I'll second Kelly on the RST stuff - I'm happy with my trousers and gloves
What I would say is if you spend a bit more, decent quality does give good value in the long run - I paid £250 for a Weisse leather jacket 18 or 19 years ago, and countless thousands of miles later it's still good, just lacking in armour compared to todays stuff
Look at the clearance/bargain sections of sites like J&S or Cissbury leathers ...... you sometimes get cracking good deals on end of line/old stock stuff
What I would say is if you spend a bit more, decent quality does give good value in the long run - I paid £250 for a Weisse leather jacket 18 or 19 years ago, and countless thousands of miles later it's still good, just lacking in armour compared to todays stuff
Look at the clearance/bargain sections of sites like J&S or Cissbury leathers ...... you sometimes get cracking good deals on end of line/old stock stuff
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Give Tizwaz a ring.
I got a 1piece RST in as new condition (only been worn twice max) for £150.
They have lots of very good second hand kit and some new at very good prices.
Tizwaz Motorcycle Clothing
652 Wimborne Road
Bournemouth
Dorset
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Tel: 01202 510008
I got a 1piece RST in as new condition (only been worn twice max) for £150.
They have lots of very good second hand kit and some new at very good prices.
Tizwaz Motorcycle Clothing
652 Wimborne Road
Bournemouth
Dorset
BH9 2EH
Tel: 01202 510008
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Dont know what reation this will get,but my Hien Greicke 2 piece ones(non race ones, only chance of me doing knee down is in a crash) cost just over £300 and they feel fine. They have a garantee for i think 2 years so i guess if the zips bust I take them back.
I know someone on here works there but i dont, so its not plug for any shop. Its just my set of leathers have been fine.
I know someone on here works there but i dont, so its not plug for any shop. Its just my set of leathers have been fine.
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i've got RST and i cant complain, i've lived in my jacket for 3 years, its getting a litle worn but conisdering the amount of use its had its bullet proof.
I think buying second hand is fine, just get em dry cleaned when you get em
I think buying second hand is fine, just get em dry cleaned when you get em
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I am sure Tizwaz get them cleaned to remove scare skids.Tom L wrote:
I think buying second hand is fine, just get em dry cleaned when you get em
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Thanks to all who took the time to reply, I'm still shopping around and trying stuff on.May go and have a look over at Taunton http://southwestbikers.com/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=84255
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ive got a 2 piece dainese suit,fits lovely and s really comfortable,theonly problem i have with them (dont know if its just me?) but it seems the armour around the shins is pretty big and its a pain getting my boots round them,even when i adjust my sidi's to there maximum size ive still busted one of the zips!
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