View Full Version : Are you an Innie or an Outie?
bluninja
2nd March 2013, 14:30
We're not talking about belly buttons here...but feel free to share :rolleyes:
How do you wear your gloves and boots?
With the sleeve or trouser outside the glove or boot (an Outie)
With the sleeve or trouser inside the glove or boot (an innie)
I find with leathers I am an innie for both gloves and boots, but with textiles I am an innie for gloves and an outie for boots.
Being an innie on gloves means that nothing can be pushed by the wind straight up my sleeve; the downside is that water runs down the sleeve and into the glove.
Being an outie with textiles on boots means nothing runs down the outside of the leg andf into the boot (inside is a dfferent matter). The downside is that (unless it's strapped under the boot) it can ride up in an off and expose your leg.
so peeps are you an Innie or an outie? Do you change it round depending on gear and riding conditions?
I like to go outie to innie, then outie repeat.
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BMWST?
2nd March 2013, 14:45
trouser over boots ussually glove over sleeve.If its actually raining when i leave i will have sleeve over glove and trou inside boot cos i wear line 7 leggings over the boots then
clonak
2nd March 2013, 16:42
outie for sleeves/gloves, innie for trousers/boots and belly button.
Oakie
2nd March 2013, 19:55
Feet are innies. Hands are innies in winter but it's a moot point in summer as I wear short gloves that only just touch the sleeve.
frogfeaturesFZR
2nd March 2013, 20:39
Innie X 2...
Flip
2nd March 2013, 21:51
I wear my trouser over my boots because I am a biker not a sports bike fag.
But I also wear gaunlett gloves as I am alergic to bees and have been stung a couple of times up the sleeve.
Berries
2nd March 2013, 22:08
I wear my socks inside my shoes.
Always.
onearmedbandit
3rd March 2013, 03:42
Jeans over boots, gloves over sleeves. When I'm wearing my full leathers it's pants inside boots. This is necessary because of the boots, and also it gives grumpy old harley riders another reason to complain about something. Not that they're typically short of shit to complain about though.
Maha
3rd March 2013, 06:38
Sleeves are innie but pants legs are outie. My Leather pants (which are no longer worn) were always tucked in cos' they didn't go over the boot..) letting water in when it rained.
If I wear a rain jacket, it's an outie (over the gloves)
bluninja
3rd March 2013, 10:40
when I had my leathers made up in Auckland, Kerry asked me if I wanted to have them inside or outside my boots. Couldn't see me having leather trousers outside my boots....didn't want to look like a Harley rider or a gobby Cumbrian superbike rider..
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Banditbandit
4th March 2013, 09:47
Bwhahahaha ... love the "style" answers ...
Inside gloves .. I don't like the wind up my arms ..
Leathers inside my boots, Draggin jeans outside my boots ... 'cause they fit better that way ..
Wet weather gear outside boots - so the water doesn't run down into the boots ..
ducatilover
4th March 2013, 10:25
It depends which set of gloves, boots and leathers I'm wearing. :cool:
Usually it's gloves over jacket, boots under pants (with my normal gear)
raziel1983
4th March 2013, 10:51
It depends which set of gloves, boots and leathers I'm wearing. :cool:
Usually it's gloves over jacket, boots under pants (with my normal gear)
Yup same here with leather jacket textile pants.
f2dz
4th March 2013, 11:14
Gloves are always an innie.
Innie wearing only jeans, outie when wearing textile pants.
Swoop
4th March 2013, 11:22
Undies always go underneath trousers.
Well... apart from one night with the Superman costume and the flying helmet...
Maha
4th March 2013, 11:44
Undies always go underneath trousers.
Well... apart from one night with the Superman costume and the flying helmet...
...I have seen that man!
Swoop
4th March 2013, 12:55
...I have seen that man!
An impostor!
A flying helmet looks completely different...:drool:
Big Dave
4th March 2013, 15:40
You only have to ride through one heavy NZ rain storm for the correct answers to become obvious.
awa355
4th March 2013, 16:10
What boots?? What sleeves?? :lol:
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