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crystalball
13th December 2008, 21:14
took out the back armor. (with hopefully no regret down the line):confused: Before I couldint turn my head and body to look behind me when I was changing lanes I could only do a little look.
Also is there a way to stop your leather jacket from bulking up at the chest area? as I find this a little uncomfortable as well.
I will get another leather jacket next year as this shoo jacket is a little bit to colourful ( red and white all over ) I know more colour better seen e.t.c
Any good leather jackets out there that are comfortable and not going to cook me in the heat?
Leather is good and safe, but geeez I get hot in it.
I wear a 100% polyester mesh with polyester liner e.t.c has back armor and shoulder and elbow armor. I wear this around town as its doesint over heat me and also its real comfortable to wear. I would rather wear leather tho as safer... when im on the highway I wear the leather jacket.

McDuck
13th December 2008, 21:32
took out the back armor. (with hopefully no regret down the line):confused: Before I couldint turn my head and body to look behind me when I was changing lanes I could only do a little look.
Also is there a way to stop your leather jacket from bulking up at the chest area? as I find this a little uncomfortable as well.
I will get another leather jacket next year as this shoo jacket is a little bit to colourful ( red and white all over ) I know more colour better seen e.t.c
Any good leather jackets out there that are comfortable and not going to cook me in the heat?
Leather is good and safe, but geeez I get hot in it.
I wear a 100% polyester mesh with polyester liner e.t.c has back armor and shoulder and elbow armor. I wear this around town as its doesint over heat me and also its real comfortable to wear. I would rather wear leather tho as safer... when im on the highway I wear the leather jacket.



I dont know because i dont have any problems with mine, how long have you had yours? Leather needs to be worked in, can take a wee while to get it moving right for you.

crystalball
13th December 2008, 21:44
lol its only been worn about 3 times from new had it for about 1 mth.

Gremlin
14th December 2008, 02:34
The back armour is just foam, but if you aren't wearing a back protector, put it back in, something is better than nothing.

Yes, leather can be stiff from new, depending on type and thickness. The thicker it is, the less flexible it can be (to a point).

If your leather jacket didn't bunch in the chest when sitting on the bike, you wouldn't be able to walk properly when off it. Either the chest is smaller, so it doesn't bunch and you can't stretch out normally, or you have normal movement, and a bit of bunching. You'll probably get used to it.

Only way leather is going to be cooler is if it has zips in the sleeves or something like that, so you can pass air into the jacket. Otherwise, its leather dude... unless its perforated, it ain't gonna pass air like a mesh :lol:

Taz
14th December 2008, 06:44
If It's a nice hot day just wear a T-shirt.......

portokiwi
14th December 2008, 07:07
Under your jacket try wearing under armor tops.You can get these from most sports shops. I was addicted to them after wearing them in 30-42 degree heat under my shirt and kit.
Helps move the sweat around and much more cooler,
Hope this helps

Road Guardian
14th December 2008, 09:38
Under your jacket try wearing under armor tops.You can get these from most sports shops.

I hear this under armor stuff is really good, and it comes in both a warm (summer) temperature and a cold (winter) temperature versions.

But i also hear it can be pricey!

portokiwi
14th December 2008, 09:45
They are quite expensive but if you shop around they are not to bad. I knoe Rebel sports are having a 30% off all goods this weekend.
The good thing is that they last a very long time.

Blackbird
14th December 2008, 10:10
Also is there a way to stop your leather jacket from bulking up at the chest area? as I find this a little uncomfortable as well.



My summer leathers have always been stiffer than I liked, particularly with all the armour in them. I spoke to Quasi about the problem and he recommended Mothers Leather Conditioner. Gave them a clean with Mothers Leather Cleaner first, then 2 coats of conditioner a few days apart. What a difference:niceone: They are much more supple now. Great to find a product which really delivers and cheers Quasi.

Both products are available from Repco, priced in the mid-$20's.

PrincessBandit
14th December 2008, 11:17
After donor teased me about wearing a longsleeved black top under mine on the toy run I tried just wearing a teeshirt (thinking I'd be cold) but was amazed at how comfortable it was with just a tee underneath. Being used to wearing "normal" clothes (e.g. shirt, warm top blah blah) under my cordura it felt weird just having basically a singlet on.
I find the armour in my elbows starts to put pressure points on my funny bone after a while but I can only assume it's something to get used to as I wear it more and more.
p.s. my jacket is one of the Suomy ones - completely red all over, so I hope I'm a little more visible than standard!!

BBzz
14th December 2008, 11:25
took out the back armor. (with hopefully no regret down the line):confused: Before I couldint turn my head and body to look behind me when I was changing lanes I could only do a little look.


Ha Try using your MIRRORS
I find that they work realy well
Better than taking out your back armor anyway.

portokiwi
14th December 2008, 11:26
:hug: much better wearing a t shirt under the bulky leather jacket.
when you stop you you are covered in sweat:cool: Thats why I like under armor gear. they work so well. lokie was said in one of the posts they have both summer and winter gear.
I just use summer gear all year long works just fine.
great for wearing under work clothes stops any unsightly sweat marks.:calm:

aewilliam
15th December 2008, 20:18
Motomail Outlet in Ponsy was/is having Shift armoured jerseys for around $80...it has the (basically...) same spine protector as the one in the upstairs store, which retailed for $99 i think...

I'm ATGATT with RJays Voyager pants, Rev'It Kubix leather/cordura jacket (LOVE it!!! $250 i think...), back protector from the Shift jersey...a Motomail Outlet whore/gigolo you say? :whistle:

bully
15th December 2008, 21:41
leather conditioner is good but nothing helps the streching like being caught in the rain.

vifferman
16th December 2008, 07:56
Hmmmmm.....
My Macna jacket doesn't bunch up, and I can't recall it being stiff either. I was amazed the first few times I wore it how well it fitted and how snug it felt. No discomfort at all, anywhere, ever.
I use Nikwax Leather Restorer on it - it's brilliant! I've been using various leather products for about 35 years now, including Renopure, Bay Tan, SnoSeal, and a ton of other products I can't remember. This is the only product I've EVER used that's easy to put on (it's in a pump bottle), and that seems to have lasting showerproofing properties. All you do is spray a little over the leather, leave it a wee while, then spread it around / rub it in with a soft cloth. The bottle's supposed to treat two garments, but even being liberal and wasting it, I've treated my jacket and gloves three times now, and the bottle's still more'n half full.
Unlike the various waxes and greay treatments, this dries within minutes, and doesn't leave the leather sticky or greasy feeling.

Yeah, I know this sounds like a sales pitch, but it was a genuine surprise after so long to finally find EXACTLY what I was looking for: something that was so easy to use, and yet effective. I've worn my leather jacket and gloves in three heavy downpours, and no water got in.

bully
17th December 2008, 13:32
Under your jacket try wearing under armor tops.You can get these from most sports shops. I was addicted to them after wearing them in 30-42 degree heat under my shirt and kit.
Helps move the sweat around and much more cooler,
Hope this helps

i got interested about this, so went to rebel sports for a look today, they didnt really know what i was on about, finally they showed me some stuff that rugby players wear,i just laughed to myself and thort im not gunna be caught in that gay stuff.
or have i got the wrong item?

Swoop
24th December 2008, 19:38
Have a look at QuasiMoto gear when you are shopping for gear next. The leather pants I bought are very supple and almost a "worn in" feel although were brand new and a decent amount of cow has gone into them! I imagine the jackets are similar (soft-ish feeling from the very beginning)?

McDuck
26th December 2008, 05:52
Have a look at QuasiMoto gear when you are shopping for gear next. The leather pants I bought are very supple and almost a "worn in" feel although were brand new and a decent amount of cow has gone into them! I imagine the jackets are similar (soft-ish feeling from the very beginning)?

agree <bvfhjnfgcngfdcgfncgnfgnfcgnf>

racerhead
26th December 2008, 09:17
i got interested about this, so went to rebel sports for a look today, they didnt really know what i was on about, finally they showed me some stuff that rugby players wear,i just laughed to myself and thort im not gunna be caught in that gay stuff.
or have i got the wrong item?

Nope thats the right stuff alright. It does look a bit gay alright with it being skin tight but it does work which is the main thing

BBzz
26th December 2008, 10:05
I find the armour in my elbows starts to put pressure points on my funny bone after a while but I can only assume it's something to get used to as I wear it more and more.

I have found that to.
In the end it was that I was hanging onto the bars to tight and had my arms straight going into corners.
Which not only is hard on your elbows but makes the front of the bike dive as it transfers your body weight through the bars and onto the front forks.
With my elbows bent the difference is amazing.
Just finished reading “A Twist of the Wrist II” by Keith Code
A Must Read :2thumbsup:2thumbsup
Amazing simple tips that work.

crystalball
27th December 2008, 22:13
yes i do use my mirrors lol but sometimes i like to look as well.

howdamnhard
28th December 2008, 01:21
yes i do use my mirrors lol but sometimes i like to look as well.

Agreed,mirrors don't do blindspots well.

portokiwi
28th December 2008, 08:41
i got interested about this, so went to rebel sports for a look today, they didnt really know what i was on about, finally they showed me some stuff that rugby players wear,i just laughed to myself and thort im not gunna be caught in that gay stuff.
or have i got the wrong item?

http://www.underarmour.com/shop/us/en/mens/apparel/tops/shortsleeve
They have both tight and loose.

Why do you call it gay???????
most defence forces around the world use it. Top sports swear by it.
I love it as it keep the sweat away and keeps you cool.
The fact that its under your jacket or shirt and cant be seen most of the time.
I wear them under a suit, under my work gear and off course on days like today when its stinking hot.
:Punk:

fLaThEaD FreD
6th January 2009, 08:15
Hmmmmm.....
My Macna jacket doesn't bunch up, and I can't recall it being stiff either. I was amazed the first few times I wore it how well it fitted and how snug it felt. No discomfort at all, anywhere, ever.
I use Nikwax Leather Restorer on it - it's brilliant! I've been using various leather products for about 35 years now, including Renopure, Bay Tan, SnoSeal, and a ton of other products I can't remember. This is the only product I've EVER used that's easy to put on (it's in a pump bottle), and that seems to have lasting showerproofing properties. All you do is spray a little over the leather, leave it a wee while, then spread it around / rub it in with a soft cloth. The bottle's supposed to treat two garments, but even being liberal and wasting it, I've treated my jacket and gloves three times now, and the bottle's still more'n half full.
Unlike the various waxes and greay treatments, this dries within minutes, and doesn't leave the leather sticky or greasy feeling.

Yeah, I know this sounds like a sales pitch, but it was a genuine surprise after so long to finally find EXACTLY what I was looking for: something that was so easy to use, and yet effective. I've worn my leather jacket and gloves in three heavy downpours, and no water got in.

Just got a new Arlen Ness leather jacket and no care instructions. Can you advise me the outlet where you get your Nikwax pump bottle from please....cheers

vifferman
6th January 2009, 08:37
Just got a new Arlen Ness leather jacket and no care instructions. Can you advise me the outlet where you get your Nikwax pump bottle from please....cheers
I bought it from AMPS, but I think Motomail sells it too - just ask for Nikwax Leather Restorer.