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    i find i get a fair amount of wear on my tackle

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jerry74 View Post
    If its cold wear a pair of thermals under them
    Also helps to stop you sweating into the lining, which can be a pain if you can't remove it for washing. Not sure whether or not it'll be too hot in Summer.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Number One View Post
    Stops the nipples chafing?

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    Bike pants and a singlet in summer..

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    Either wool or silk under my leathers.

    some garments if worn under your leather can grip onto your skin if you have an off, and still end up having rash from the garment. (its from experience)
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    Quote Originally Posted by discotex View Post
    Stops the nipples chafing?
    I like it when they chafe...makes them extra sensitive later

    EDIT: Spelling mistake corrected to appease Hitcher

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    Quote Originally Posted by Usarka View Post
    I was ready to reply but have spent the last 3 minutes staring at number ones post and have completely forgotten what i was going to say.


    aaah thats right, how the (&*@&#^$*@# do you fit jeans under leathers? How about chucking a swandri under your jacket too!

    thermals, and/or windproof stuff.

    and lots of vaseline.
    I was meaning under my leather pants not a suit , For all the ones that say naked imagine if you were in an accident and you were knocked out cold and they had to cut your leathers off . As for wearing jeans under mine its more comfortable for me like that
    Just going my own way

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    Quote Originally Posted by binklebonk View Post
    they had to cut your leathers off
    they will be cutting what ever you are wearing underneather too!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Zapf View Post
    Either wool or silk under my leathers.

    some garments if worn under your leather can grip onto your skin if you have an off, and still end up having rash from the garment. (its from experience)
    Like wool. Seriously, lost a bunch of skin years ago. Cotton's not that flash either.

    Quote Originally Posted by binklebonk View Post
    imagine if you were in an accident and you were knocked out cold and they had to cut your leathers off
    You sound like my mother dude. "Have you got clean undies on boy? What would the nurses think if you turned up dead in grubby Y fronts"?
    Go soothingly on the grease mud, as there lurks the skid demon

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ocean1 View Post
    Like wool. Seriously, lost a bunch of skin years ago. Cotton's not that flash either.
    yea, I should be more clear. Am wearing merino for warmth. Else silk should be really good against bunching.
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    Quote Originally Posted by binklebonk View Post
    What do you guys/gals wear under your leathers ? As i am looking for a new pair for myself i know of alot of people that dont wear anything apart from the obvious under them , Me i have always worn my jeans under mine . What do you fellow riders think ?
    Good question.
    Got me thinking. When I get my two piece I will probably look at something like this

    http://www.extremeracing.co.uk/

    I will hopefully be able to leave sets of clothes at work (for the commuting ride) And pack clothes for other times. Not cheap but if it makes you comfortable than that can be worth lots! Still ok for sitting at a cafe.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Zapf View Post
    Either wool or silk under my leathers.

    some garments if worn under your leather can grip onto your skin if you have an off, and still end up having rash from the garment. (its from experience)

    Or worse.

    A friend in the UK is a casualty nurse and she hates bikes - had too many bikers through the doors, the staff refer to us as walking organ donors! Anyway, she keeps telling me the story of a biker had the skin ripped off his arm (wearing a T-shirt) by the leather sticking to it and then twisting as the leather gripped the road and his arm tried to carry on.

    Oh, I use this stuff in winter

    http://www.edz.biz/

    and this in summer

    http://www.underarmour.co.nz/shop/mens/apparel

    All long sleeve and full tights.
    'Tis better to be silent and thought a fool than to speak and remove all doubt. (Abraham Lincoln. 1809-65 )

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    In the cold I have my thermals on at least two layers under jacket and I wear my murkens oops my knee warmers. Well, they look like murkens and when they slid off when walking around, I had to quickly pull them off my feet.. Also as jacket is large, i usually have a jersey on too, plus neck scarf and muff. That about completes the attire as well as gloves and boots. We wear gators (leather of course) to stop rain into boots.

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    My leathers are perforated so i wear windproof shit under them. But in winter i normally put on my "no mates norman sports touring cordura setup" TM which is nice and toasty and saves having to stop if it rains.

    Quote Originally Posted by Number One View Post
    I like it when they chafe...makes them extra sensitive later
    Wear clothes-pegs too, get them really worked up

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    i reckon something like these would definitely be good.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8f4Z-...eature=related

    not sure if they're available in nz,but i know ya can get similar sorts of things here.

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