Go to www.qmoto.co.nz
Under the leathers menu are a bunch of pics and photos. I don't recall seeing any orange and purple ones but you'll get the idea![]()
Go to www.qmoto.co.nz
Under the leathers menu are a bunch of pics and photos. I don't recall seeing any orange and purple ones but you'll get the idea![]()
well simple, use your original templates, just change the colour/material and charge me extra?
i quite like the ones u have in either blue or red with those shoulder pads, but camo would look nicer, and im not pissed bout pants, i think jeans in same material in your template would look mint with the jacket, so maybe a quote for getting that done so i can start saving? im 28 pants and 14 or something (xSmall to small) jacket
shouldnt be more than 1K all up should it? 500 for jacket and 300 for pants, then extra cost of changing material 200?
thats my guess anyway
That is pretty cheap for a leather jacket anyway and given the amount of extra work in making something custom I think you might be low-balling it a bit...
Are you talking about making leathers with the panels being either purple or orange or the panels being purple/orange camouflage pattern?
I think colouring a single piece of leather purple/orange camouflage pattern would be difficult...
I'd worry about a whole bunch of other stuff before trying to get leathers to match my bike.
Few riders hang on to their first bike for longer than they have to.
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My advice. Buy a good quality set of off the shelf gear that fits you.
You'll save money and won't end up with a suit that is designed to look like a bike that you'll probably get rid of when you can upgrade it.
Quasi makes some great gear which is good value.
Other brands like Teknic, Shift, Rev-it, Ixon, Dri-rider also make good quality gear at resonable prices.
If ordering online double check the sizing. Measure yourself and check the size charts.
With the $$$ you'd save on a custom suit you could do some tracks days, pay your insurance, get some rider training etc
Like this but in purple and orange I'm guessing. And remember, the customer is always right.
I think skidMark has a point
Camouflage is ment to alter the perception of distance and make things seem further away and harder to judge speed. Although I dont think purple and orange would be hard to miss + a purple bike
But i would still be wary about wearing the urban camo (black and grey) through town as the last thing we need is something to make us less visable to other motorists.
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your gear, especially leather, will far outlive your 1st bike, so I'd recommend neutral colours won't make you look like a plonker on any other coloured bike.
See my "nick" on this forum? That was partially because my 1st bike was a bandit... but that was afew bikes ago now, and I'm glad for the 2nd meaning it has, i.e. to make a bend in something, 'coz that's the kinda roads that are great for biking!
New riders often feel like their first bike may be all they'll ever want... but you just wait a year or so, and you'll struggling to find a larger capacity, newer purple and orange bike to match your gear.
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NO NO NO NO NO NO NO!!! IM NOT TALKING ABOUT LEATHER! im talking about using the same template in the leather design, but change the MATERIAL ONLY to camo Style MATERIAL, Cheap as DIRT!!! if its guna be leather i would rather it be white
Camo is a pattern, what sort of material would you like..... We could do it in Muslin if you like, perhaps pvc ? Hell I can get my Gran to knit it with WOOL if you like
...Being serious for just a moment. Do you actually mean the type of material that is used in the draggin jeans ???
I think he's thinking about the tough, canvassy type material used in military-style utilities, reinforced with kevlar panels, like Draggins jeans...
Is that what you're thinking about?
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