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    Quote Originally Posted by Weaver View Post
    I tried my jacket on once with no t shirt and it seemed that it would chaff alot.
    Yeah, chaff in your leathers might be very uncomfortable. I'm pretty sure the chaff would chafe your skin.

    Going to work, I just wear whatever shirt I'm wearing to work that day. No sweatshirt or whatever, coz I don't need it.
    Riding on the open road, I wear a thin merino long-sleeved top. Black, of course.
    ... and that's what I think.

    Or summat.


    Or maybe not...

    Dunno really....


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    Quote Originally Posted by xerxesdaphat View Post
    `What do I wear under my leathers?'

    `NOWT!' says Jimmy.

    crap thats funny...

    I wear a bra in summer, (actually I wear one in winter too but thats beside the point) and murphys law determines I wear the oldest uglyest T-shirt I own if we end up stopping in public and a nice top if we dont. Its only a problem if I end up stopping and want to take the jacket off. In winter I wear as much as I can stuff underneath my jacket and the ever popular pantihose under my jeans(no leather legs yet)... and if you dont tell I have even been known to wear a hot wheetie round the place when I am pillioning...
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    Clothes,usually my work ones

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    Quote Originally Posted by Patch View Post
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    vaseline.

    lots of vaseline.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Usarka View Post
    vaseline.

    lots of vaseline.
    Thanks so much for that...I now have coffee all over my keyboard...again... I swear I am not coming back on here if you guys dont give warnings before such posts!!!
    +1 for the visual.
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    this, but ssssssssssh dont tell anybody
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    Quote Originally Posted by Usarka View Post
    vaseline.

    lots of vaseline.
    You're doing it wrong. It's supposed to be talc.

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    In the summer I wear a 'cool suit' that I picked up in Japan. It's a light mesh material that draws sweat away from your body but traps it from going into your leathers. Absolutely fantastic, makes riding on hot days so much more comfortable. In winter I wear thermals.

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    T shirt and undies in the summer, thermal top and running tights in the winter.
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    i usual wear my yellow board shorts under my yellow leathers.
    Then normally a shirt and jumper, if hot i take jumper off, but i hate the cold, so even in summer i often have a jumper under leathers while riding

    in winter, and gonna be cold, i wear theminal pants/long sleve shirt, then my shorts, shirt, jumper.

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    I ride buff, just wear the suit to protect perfection! John.

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    When wearing leather on the road a polyprop underneath or 2 polyprops because they are very thin but warm. Including the legs polyprop for keeping the knees warm.
    On the track a Tshirt to absorb the sweat as I dont want the leather to soak it in - ewww yuck sweaty leather!!!

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    Icebreaker 260 weight stuff is the ultimate, never too hot or too cold. Polyprop stuff is hard on the skin and chafs - is warm though.
    Here for the ride.

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    Quote Originally Posted by nodrog View Post
    this, but ssssssssssh dont tell anybody
    LOL
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