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    What trou do you wear on your cruiser?

    Perhaps this should be in the "Bike Gear" section, but my question is more to do with us cruiser bike riders ....

    I've got one pair of cordura, one pair of kevlar lined jeans, but haven't got any leather trou yet.

    What are you guys wearing for leather trou ?

    I have owned sports bike styled leather trou before, but want something different and more relaxed and in keeping with the cruising attitude ! lol.

    I do like having some hip padding though, and would like to be able to fit some knee armour ..... or strap some on my legs maybe ... for some rides.
    I do like the boot leg kind of leather jeans ... but haven't seen any yet.

    What are the options guys and girls ??? What are you using ? How do you get on for armour/padding ? .... or do I just need to HTFU !!!! lol

    Thanks for any advice

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    I wear my pink hotpants, shiney black leather boots, gucci glasses, and gold neoprene tank top. Wheeeeee!

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    Quote Originally Posted by DangerousBastard View Post
    I wear my pink hotpants, shiney black leather boots, gucci glasses, and gold neoprene tank top. Wheeeeee!

    Steve
    I'm sure I've seen you wearing that ensemble Steve ..... fetching !!

    I was waiting to see if you recommended it ..... and I didn't have to wait long !!

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    Jeans.

    100% Denim.

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    Rev-it make some nice leather jeans. I like them for touring. Colder weather.

    Triumph make my favourite Kevlar lined jeans for city/casual.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Big Dave View Post
    Rev-it make some nice leather jeans. I like them for touring. Colder weather.

    Triumph make my favourite Kevlar lined jeans for city/casual.
    Thanks Dave

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    Quote Originally Posted by Headbanger View Post
    Jeans.

    100% Denim.
    With my recent record mate ..... I haven't got that much courage !!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gizzit View Post
    With my recent record mate ..... I haven't got that much courage !!
    Just wear brownish Y-fronts - that way nobody will ever know you've run out of courage!

    BTW: Leather trousers (with polyprop long-johns underneath n colder weather) for me.
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    Quote Originally Posted by scumdog View Post
    Just wear brownish Y-fronts - that way nobody will ever know you've run out of courage!

    BTW: Leather trousers (with polyprop long-johns underneath n colder weather) for me.
    Thanks Scummy ...

    I was thinking more in the line of getting larger waterproof boots/gumboots, a funnel and a hose..... so I could run a hose down the back of my leg, into the boot ..... and as long as I didn't loose "too much courage" .... no one would notice! ....... well as long as they didn't stand too close, and weren't down wind of me ......

    But hey ..... the brown Y fronts is also a good option!!

    Leather trou and polyprops sound good ..... for the cold weather. Can you remember what brand of trou ?
    Are they straight leg sort of trou ... or the usual sports bike type with armour etc ?

    Cheers.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gizzit View Post
    Thanks Scummy ...

    I was thinking more in the line of getting larger waterproof boots/gumboots, a funnel and a hose..... so I could run a hose down the back of my leg, into the boot ..... and as long as I didn't loose "too much courage" .... no one would notice! ....... well as long as they didn't stand too close, and weren't down wind of me ......

    But hey ..... the brown Y fronts is also a good option!!

    Leather trou and polyprops sound good ..... for the cold weather. Can you remember what brand of trou ?
    Are they straight leg sort of trou ... or the usual sports bike type with armour etc ?

    Cheers.
    Straight leg, plain black leather with studded belt - usual cliche'd Harley appearance y'know.

    Bought from the leather shop in Christchurch, can't remember the name of shop but trou are....wait for it...'GENUINE LEATHER' brand!!, - Pakistani made I believe.
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    Yeah I've seen a few outfits from down Christchurch way advertising those style of leather trou on the net and on TradeMe. You can't beat that brand mate !!! Those are the genuine thing!! Loads of good leather gear comes out of Pakistan.
    I'll keep looking around for some.

    Thanks

    In the mean time .... bigger boots and a hose .....

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    Cool 74 knuckle

    I wear a straight leg leather trou from visitec. allows me to pull the trou over my johnny rebs. but leaves enough room for polypros

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    Quote Originally Posted by 74 knuckle View Post
    I wear a straight leg leather trou from visitec. allows me to pull the trou over my johnny rebs. but leaves enough room for polypros
    Oh ok, ..... You don't happen to know what the trou are called ? I went to the visitec website, but couldn't find any leather trou in their catalogue.

    Are you happy with them mate ? Scummy mentioned he uses polyprops under leather trou as well. Sounds like the trick for the cold weather!

    Cheers

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    74 knuckle

    Definately their heavy enough to feel secure in, Double lined over the knees, Lined on the inside with a satin lining, and dont have any irrtating draughts. As for a model label (so to speak) I have no idea. I just pulled them out of the drobe to see if I could help to no avail sorry. I do know T.S.S in Alicetown had a pair on their racks a couple of months ago

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    Quote Originally Posted by 74 knuckle View Post
    Definately their heavy enough to feel secure in, Double lined over the knees, Lined on the inside with a satin lining, and dont have any irrtating draughts. As for a model label (so to speak) I have no idea. I just pulled them out of the drobe to see if I could help to no avail sorry. I do know T.S.S in Alicetown had a pair on their racks a couple of months ago
    Cool. Thanks for the input mate. I'll check around. It seems like straight leg leather trou are the way to go.

    Cheers

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