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    Quote Originally Posted by bikaholic View Post
    what the fuck does that mean ?
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    Quote Originally Posted by bikaholic View Post
    The Jet Leather website is quite specific about their leather quality, type of hide, thickness and country of origin.

    I also assume the OP knows what leather actually is, and he/she can do their own research based on replies to their thread.

    It would appear that YOU have put jet leathers on the kiwibiker wiki, so why would you make these comments if you had done 'some' research when updating the wiki.
    You've lost me. I never made any mention about what Jet Leather garments are manufactured from. You insinuated that there are protective motorcycle garments being called "leather" that are not "true" leather - and I countered saying I didn't think so.

    Yes, I created the Wiki article. Yes I did some research on Jet Leathers to create the article. Not sure were your going with this.

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    Quote Originally Posted by p.dath View Post
    You've lost me. I never made any mention about what Jet Leather garments are manufactured from. You insinuated that there are protective motorcycle garments being called "leather" that are not "true" leather - and I countered saying I didn't think so.

    Yes, I created the Wiki article. Yes I did some research on Jet Leathers to create the article. Not sure were your going with this.
    I made no mention of non leather or near leather types, or their contruction.
    I have had my jet leather jacket since 1993 and it is as good as the day it was made, just affirming their quality.

    OMG!, how could a mere scooter boy have had a leather for that long?

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    My brando style jacket is a Neo Leather one from Rolling thunder here in ChCh cost $280.
    No complaints yet seems well made and is very comfy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bikaholic View Post
    I made no mention of non leather or near leather types, or their contruction.
    I have had my jet leather jacket since 1993 and it is as good as the day it was made, just affirming their quality.

    OMG!, how could a mere scooter boy have had a leather for that long?
    Are you on a P trip or something?
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    things have changed a few years ago make that many i spent multiple times that is talked about here on a new custom made jacket mind you its still as good as new
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    Quote Originally Posted by slofox View Post
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    I wore this for about six months. Most excellent quality leather.
    Just be aware that jacket has zero armour in it. I stopped wearing my Natural Wear leather equivalent which I have had since 1987 for the same reason.

    I was in our local triumph shop the other day and they had some nice looking (albeit TRIUMPH branded) jackets for a good price.

    Theoretically, the more you pay, the more features you will get: better quality leather, better armour (elbow, shoulder) and stuff like vents because leather is a bitch on a hot day. Maybe zip out thermal linings, full circumference zips, blah de blah. Definitely try out a bunch. Leather will soften too after a while.

    Oh, and you have to maintain it. clean, conditioner, etc. No biggie but it will make a difference to the life of the leather and feel of the jacket. Soon it will be as comfy on you as it was on the cow that donated it.

    also, try it on with your back protector to ensure it fits over it. You do wear a back protector, yes?
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    Quote Originally Posted by HenryDorsetCase View Post
    Just be aware that jacket has zero armour in it. I stopped wearing my Natural Wear leather equivalent which I have had since 1987 for the same reason.

    I was in our local triumph shop the other day and they had some nice looking (albeit TRIUMPH branded) jackets for a good price.

    Theoretically, the more you pay, the more features you will get: better quality leather, better armour (elbow, shoulder) and stuff like vents because leather is a bitch on a hot day. Maybe zip out thermal linings, full circumference zips, blah de blah. Definitely try out a bunch. Leather will soften too after a while.

    Oh, and you have to maintain it. clean, conditioner, etc. No biggie but it will make a difference to the life of the leather and feel of the jacket. Soon it will be as comfy on you as it was on the cow that donated it.

    also, try it on with your back protector to ensure it fits over it. You do wear a back protector, yes?
    thats a good point when i took my OLD jacket to be altered(back to the guy that had made it)he fitted elbow and shoulder armour and made allowance for a back protector

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jerry74 View Post
    My brando style jacket is a Neo Leather one from Rolling thunder here in ChCh cost $280.
    No complaints yet seems well made and is very comfy.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Paul in NZ View Post
    Ha...Thats true but life is full horrible choices sometimes Merv. Then sometimes just plain stuff happens... and then some more stuff happens.....




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    Quote Originally Posted by HenryDorsetCase View Post
    Just be aware that jacket has zero armour in it. I stopped wearing my Natural Wear leather equivalent which I have had since 1987 for the same reason.

    ..also, try it on with your back protector to ensure it fits over it.
    Mmmm...kind of agree. My jacket (which I cannot part with) was made in Christchurch in the 1980s and still serves me well. However it has no armour at all and now that I have a 1Tonne textile jacket with armour and Quasi trou similarly armoured....well, the modern stuff has its attractions.

    I should add I binned in my leathers (including a waist belt which was excellent) and lived - but not particularly well. The only extra which would have helped was a neck brace of some nature. C4 fracture. Makes a bloke think.



    Incidentally my leather jacket cost $270 in 1987 so jackets these days are cheap as chips by comparison.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Winston001 View Post
    Mmmm...kind of agree. My jacket (which I cannot part with) was made in Christchurch in the 1980s and still serves me well. However it has no armour at all and now that I have a 1Tonne textile jacket with armour and Quasi trou similarly armoured....well, the modern stuff has its attractions.

    I should add I binned in my leathers (including a waist belt which was excellent) and lived - but not particularly well. The only extra which would have helped was a neck brace of some nature. C4 fracture. Makes a bloke think.



    Incidentally my leather jacket cost $270 in 1987 so jackets these days are cheap as chips by comparison.
    i would think you coulld get your jacket altered/modified to accept armour.

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    I bought my first and only leather two piece, seven years ago from a shop in blenheim. "Rjays daytona 2 piece".

    The jacket was around $500 and I still wear it almost everyday. It doesn't quite look as good as it did when new, but it has seen rain, snow, hail, grass, dirt, sweat, blood, duct tape and the road on several occasions. Had the center zip replaced a while back. Has all the requisite armor and a zip to couple the pants and jacket together. Only thing I wish it had is a removable liner to aid in cleaning.

    If I had to, I would definitely shell out another $500 for the same jacket.
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    I have an older model of one of these:

    http://www.qmoto.co.nz/gear-shop/qmoto/qrace-jackets

    My bike sustained $3k of damage a month ago. I landed on my shoulder and elbow. Zero damage to me (not even a bruise). Jacket still ok - no stitching popped.

    Don't baulk at the price. a) it will last many many years, b) will protect you, c) looks and feels excellent.
    Quote Originally Posted by FlangMaster
    I had a strange dream myself. You know that game some folk play on the streets where they toss coins at the wall and what not? In my dream they were tossing my semi hardened stool at the wall. I shit you not.

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