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    Alternative to cordura pants

    Now that the warmer weather is here is there any alternative to cordura trousers from a safety point of view. I know alot of KB'ers wear Draggin Jean but was wondering if there were any other options excluding leather and the like.

    Thanks for your opinions

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    It's often safer for me to close all the doors and windows, open a six pack and watch a bit of telly. However, when the sun is shining and I'm feeling reckless and adventurous, I reach for the draggin jeans and leather jacket. Haven't crashed in them yet though, so can't vouch for the protection values.

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    I've actually toyed with the idea of getting some knee pads - like the ones for Skateboarding/Downhill Mountainbiking/MX etc and just wearing them under a pair of combat troosers or jeans.

    Can anyone tell me if this is lunacy or a sensible idea?

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    I switched to cordura as the leather was unable to stretch do to the initial intake of pies. Has anyone heard of leather shrinkage? Or is it just me

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    Quote Originally Posted by McJim View Post
    I've actually toyed with the idea of getting some knee pads - like the ones for Skateboarding/Downhill Mountainbiking/MX etc and just wearing them under a pair of combat troosers or jeans.

    Can anyone tell me if this is lunacy or a sensible idea?
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    [QUOTE=Pogo2;805835]
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    Has anyone heard of leather shrinkage?
    bring out the gimp

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    Improved ventilation

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pogo2 View Post

    bring out the gimp
    At least a gimp suit would have lots of ventilation holes Maybe its the way to go - not!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pogo2 View Post
    Now that the warmer weather is here is there any alternative to cordura trousers from a safety point of view. I know alot of KB'ers wear Draggin Jean but was wondering if there were any other options excluding leather and the like.

    Thanks for your opinions
    Only thing I have found to be better than Codura is leathers http://www.quasimoto.co.nz. Draggin jeans are OK, but I'm forever sliding about on the seat, which is a total pain in the arse. I have now relegated my draggins to riding MX these days...
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    Quote Originally Posted by McJim View Post
    Can anyone tell me if this is lunacy or a sensible idea?
    More sensible than wearing a kilt but otherwise it's pretty much lunacy

    I've seen ads in the Yank mags for a sort of padded underwear. Progably complete anathema to a Scot though.

    As may be parting with the (not inconsiderable) cash.

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    [QUOTE=Pogo2;805835]
    Quote Originally Posted by Maverick View Post
    Has anyone heard of leather shrinkage? Or is it just me
    Yes, I can attest to the fact that leather does shrink over time. In 1986 I had a one piece touring suit made to measure. Earlier this year I gave it to my nephew as there was no way it would fit me anymore.
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    I had a Jew in Melbourne make me custom made leathers in 1980 - I suspect they must of pulled a similar stunt on Hilter,because he was pissed off with them too.One of my boys might grow into them oneday.....then I'll have an idea of how slim I was.....
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dynamytus50 View Post
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    Quote Originally Posted by Clivoris View Post
    It's often safer for me to close all the doors and windows, open a six pack and watch a bit of telly. However, when the sun is shining and I'm feeling reckless and adventurous, I reach for the draggin jeans and leather jacket. Haven't crashed in them yet though, so can't vouch for the protection values.
    Im with you on that one. I hate cordura pants, they make your balls more sweaty than if you are in the front row of Calendar Girls on "chick on chick" night.

    I like Draggin jeans, though I am conscious that while there is abrasion protection, there is no impact protection. I try and ride accordingly.

    I think leather pants with the spandex panels. I'll be honest, I just like spandex.
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