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    What features do you look for in leathers?

    I'm currently in the market for a set of leathers and there seems to be a truckload of different features you can choose from.

    If you were to design a set of leathers what additional features would you include aside from the standard things?

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    ...some kind of shielding that makes levitation at odd angles and high speed an optional feature...would be something I would insist on..

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    I certainly know where not to look.

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    I'd quite like Jessica Alba in leathers.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mort View Post
    I certainly know where not to look.
    Especially if the size label has more than two X's ...
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    Sorry to go OT, but go for fit, leather thickness and quality, seam stitching, CE armour is nice, pants that zip to the jacket, removable winter lining, quality zips.

    Qmoto can custom make you anything you like. If you like elbow sliders, they'll do it. If you want perforated leather, they'll do it. Colours, whatever you want.

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    Quote Originally Posted by blackdog View Post
    I'd quite like Jessica Alba in leathers.
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    The specs you should look for would depend on what purpose you are using the leathers for.

    eg. For racing you would look for one piece, hard armour, close fit, no external pockets, breathing perforations etc.
    For touring you do want external pockets, a loose fit so that you can wear additional layers underneath, no breathing perforations so that it can be waterproofed, soft armour or sacrificial pads (your choice).
    For commuting you probably want two piece with perforations or even vents.

    In all cases look at the zips, the stitching, the type of hide its made from, the thickness of the leather etc.

    Work out just what use it will get then decide what features you need to look for.
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    On a female, nice and tight fitting accentuating the curves in all the right places.
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    Quote Originally Posted by davebullet View Post
    On a female, nice and tight fitting accentuating the curves in all the right places.
    Preboobed jacket?

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    Quote Originally Posted by khabel View Post
    If you were to design a set of leathers what additional features would you include aside from the standard things?
    Good protection in knees, elbows, shoulders. Good leather, thick, strong etc with good stitching. Extra protection around hips and thighs (doesn't have to be armour) and also comfortable. Plain black, not even manufacturer markings... I have no desire to look like a power ranger.
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    I'd quite like Jessica Alba in leathers.
    I agree



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    A nice ass and well shaped boobs
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    Dont be silly Hawkeye...it's just wrong for men to have boobs, nicely shaped or not.


    These days I'd like a pocket on the o/s to put a cell phone in so I dont have to go groping around in my jacket looking for it.
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