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    Yeah, this has never come up before and that search button doesn't work.

    Mind you the abbreviation for versus is actually vs. so I can imagine why one would think that the search function was broken.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MaxCannon View Post
    Someone will be along shortly to scold you for not using the search function.
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    The Day racers wear Cordura whilst racing is the day it is clearly a safe option, until then its a raincoat with armour.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Quasievil View Post
    The Day racers wear Cordura whilst racing is the day it is clearly a safe option, until then its a raincoat with armour.
    That about sums it up for me too. Have a super warm multi layer Cordura suit that I wear to the Brass Monkey. Otherwise I wear my Leader leathers black biker style set that I have owned for years, like 20. In the heat of summer I wear a Draggin Jeans suit that has all the armour set added to it.
    So I have 3 sets of riding gear depending on the seasons.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Quasievil View Post
    The Day racers wear Cordura whilst racing is the day it is clearly a safe option, until then its a raincoat with armour.
    Racers aren't going along at 100kmph.

    You're not being very fair there Quasi. Like leathers, there's good and there's bad.

    Motorcycle gear made with proper 1000 denier Dupont Cordura, preferably with 2000D reinforcement in vulnerable areas is perfectly safe on the road.

    $hit Chinese crap with 500D Cordura and dodgy stitching probably aint so good.
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    Quote Originally Posted by awa355 View Post
    Will leather do a better job of keeping me in one piece untill I can find a convenient pole/post to pull me up? Cheers
    So you are planning to crash? You could always reject that possibility - you don't have to crash,and you don't have to hurt yourself when you do.Be a little bit more positive on your outlook to life.Read Ixion's old fart thread - plenty of us have spent decades on bikes without injury.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Motu View Post
    So you are planning to crash? You could always reject that possibility - you don't have to crash,and you don't have to hurt yourself when you do.Be a little bit more positive on your outlook to life.Read Ixion's old fart thread - plenty of us have spent decades on bikes without injury.
    Actually I've been riding since 1969, owned 27 motorbikes and only had one off in that time.( then I was able to get up and carry on) My record is probably better than many others. The aiming for a pole to pull me up was just tongue in cheek stuff. This cordura gear I have is the 1st I've owned. Just not sure if I've bought the right stuff. Cheers

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    Quote Originally Posted by Quasievil View Post
    The Day racers wear Cordura whilst racing is the day it is clearly a safe option, until then its a raincoat with armour.
    Not everything from the racing world is needed in the "real" world.

    That raincoat with armour, will protect a rider riding in real world conditions if he/she is to fall off. It will also keep him/her warm, dry and comfortable.

    Textile jackets are priced well, easier to maintain, easier to live with and a hell of a lot more flexible than leather jackets. They also look pretty darn good nowadays. Yes leather is nice and there will always be a crowd who is die hard leather, just dont write off textile because racers dont use them.

    I am sure you know that cordura gear is protective.

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    Quote Originally Posted by awa355 View Post
    Actually I've been riding since 1969, owned 27 motorbikes and only had one off in that time.( then I was able to get up and carry on) My record is probably better than many others. The aiming for a pole to pull me up was just tongue in cheek stuff. This cordura gear I have is the 1st I've owned. Just not sure if I've bought the right stuff. Cheers
    Name the brand and item, most likely riders on here have experience with it and will tell you whether it is good or not.

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    Quote Originally Posted by awa355 View Post
    Actually I've been riding since 1969, owned 27 motorbikes and only had one off in that time.
    So,ah....what's the problem? I've spent more years in leather than cordura - and I'm happy with the cordura.I'd be happy with leather too.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Motu View Post
    So,ah....what's the problem? I've spent more years in leather than cordura - and I'm happy with the cordura.I'd be happy with leather too.
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    another vote for leather. have had all sorts of gear.

    now :- leather jacket with removeable thermal liner and waterproof liner, and vents.
    pants, leather untill it is to hot in summer, then dragging jeans ( better than jeans )

    it is what they insist on at the track

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    I got a leather Mobig jacket - had it for 4 yrs. Only times I fell off was when I wasn't wearing it (ATGATT)

    I got Triumph Acton codura pants - waterproof - mostly, comfy, good protection.

    Got a new leather jacket on order from Motorad Welly. One of the triumph classics - fashion before function everytime... lol

    Be comfy, be styley - and have some protection too. All good. If you are just commuting codura is prolly a better option all round. But nothing is cooler than rocking up to the Macs bar on a Sunday arvo in your cool leather.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Owl View Post
    Hmmm I paid $450 for my $899 Alpinestars jacket If I was outlaying $900 for a jacket, I'd be getting custom made from Celtic Leathers Although good, my Alpinestars isn't in the same ball park as a Celtic jacket!
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    Leather is the only one to use when riding on roads, proven time and again.

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