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    Quote Originally Posted by rosie631 View Post
    I just wear jeans
    That must get a bit 'nippy' in ChCh rosie ......

    However ..... if I'm riding down in ChCh ... I will keep an eye out for a woman riding a motorbike ..... wearing nothing but jeans !!!

    I like your 'attitude' lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gizzit View Post
    That must get a bit 'nippy' in ChCh rosie ......

    However ..... if I'm riding down in ChCh ... I will keep an eye out for a woman riding a motorbike ..... wearing nothing but jeans !!!

    I like your 'attitude' lol
    LOL. Left myself wide open for that one..

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    Quote Originally Posted by rosie631 View Post
    LOL. Left myself wide open for that one..
    Yep ..... sorry ..... I just had too ...... before someone else did !!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Quasievil View Post
    never a good idea to wear jeans on a bike the denium in most brands is very thin and wont stand up to any kind of abrasion, if you put leather in etc thats not a bad thing but the jean fabric is what is relied on to hold it all together which it isnt design for. Draggins and the like use a heavier 12 oz grade which is mutli stitched on the seams, these at least will offer something (but F all)
    Looks cool of course but its not a safe option in anyway.
    Hi Q, had a major crash while wearing dragging jeans, during my frontal I skidded 50 mtrs on my side. I had no skin damage, my cordura jacket held up and my life was saved. The jeans were toast, my butt is still the bacon
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    yes might do the same
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    Arseless chaps have just got to figure in here somewhere.
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    The manufacturers go to a lot of trouble to find out what the average rider prefers, because the maker who guesses closest to the average preference gets the largest sales. But the average rider is mainly interested in silly (as opposed to useful) “goodies” to try to kid the public that he is riding a racer

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    Quasi was doing some awesome priced "boot cut" black leather pants.
    Got some last year. Warm, comfy, quite water proof with some bees wax rubbed into them.
    He was leaving the cuff left long, so you could set your own leg/boot height.
    Recommend them

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    Always worn jeans. But got some cordura pants with liner for the Brass. What a difference. Awesome.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ixion View Post
    Arseless chaps have just got to figure in here somewhere.
    So, tell me something; how do arseless chaps take a dump?

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    Quote Originally Posted by peasea View Post
    So, tell me something; how do arseless chaps take a dump?
    Don't ask mate ...... it's a total dis arse ter !!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gizzit View Post
    Don't ask mate ...... it's a total dis arse ter !!
    Coulda rectum.

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    I wear leathers or kevlar jeans, and enjoy either. Leather is more insulating and thus warmer. K-Jeans are more comfortable. Personal opinion.
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    Quote Originally Posted by rosie631 View Post
    I just wear jeans
    OMG can't believe I ever did that.
    And fortunately I bought myself some corduras for the brass monkey. Was wearing these last weekend when I came off. Slid 100m down the road so if had been wearing jeans would probably have no legs left. Even round town it's ATGATT for me from now on.

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    Draggin Jeans everytime! Even winter but with a cheap pair of rain trou over the top, always warm enough. Just alternate the jacket depending on summer or winter.
    You'll hear me before ya see me!!

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    What I wear

    I wear new generation (lined) Draggin Jeans with a boot cut. They have a stretchy waist so very comfortable. Not cheap at $370 tho
    RiDe SaFe

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    And some for fancy dress
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    They're the balls that I like best

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