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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!

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    Saw you the other day and waived out to you.
    My girl just loved your handbag. Where did you get it from?.
    she wants one just like it


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    Quote Originally Posted by sunhuntin View Post
    lol.
    i dont wear pants anymore... SNIP ...........
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    Now I'm DEFINETLY going to keep and eye out for you !!!!! LOL

    Quote Originally Posted by sunhuntin View Post
    i do need better gloves though... my full ones are beyond shit. in the rain, my hands are warmer wearing only my fingerless, or no gloves at all, compared to the others.
    once the full ones get wet, i start losing feeling in my hands. i can and have put my bare hands on the engine while its been hot and havent felt any heat whatsoever. thats not good when trying to brake and change gears.
    Right ...... lets see if i've got this ..... you now ride down the road without pants .... and if its raining and cold .... you have both hands on the engine to keep them warm ...... Mmmmmmm ...... OK .... Who's steering ????!!!! LOL

    I am certainly going to have to take my camera with me on rides from now on though .......

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    Quote Originally Posted by 1 Free Man View Post
    Saw you the other day and waived out to you.
    My girl just loved your handbag. Where did you get it from?.
    she wants one just like it
    If you see him again .... photos please! Steve needs "outing" now !!!! lol

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    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.
    Ive run out of fucks to give

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    next you will be saying my wooly jumper isn't any good either....

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    I wear my textiles safer than jeans

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    Denim with the leather inside is fine unless you're in the Moto GP. You'd be wearing heavier denim on a bike anyway not some cheapo stuff. Quite a few of my mates use this and they've had some bad scrapes and come out fine. The thing too is that you actually wear them instead of thinking it's too much of a hassle, too hot etc to wear leather jeans. And it's cheap as chips, you can get leather scraps for sod all. Just get the thicker stuff.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Blatman View Post
    Denim with the leather inside is fine unless you're in the Moto GP. You'd be wearing heavier denim on a bike anyway not some cheapo stuff. Quite a few of my mates use this and they've had some bad scrapes and come out fine. The thing too is that you actually wear them instead of thinking it's too much of a hassle, too hot etc to wear leather jeans. And it's cheap as chips, you can get leather scraps for sod all. Just get the thicker stuff.
    Yes I totally agree with you mate. I'm certainly going to give it a go. I think it's an excellent idea. I've got a few pair of heavy weight denim jeans that would certainly benefit from leather fixed inside them.

    Thanks again for the suggestion.

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    Leather Natural Wear Jacket with Removable Thermal liner,Leather over coat,Leather pants with just below the knee lining,Knee padding,Zips for boots, & normal wet weather gear.Normally get about 30minutes before the leather leaks...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rob Taylor View Post
    Leather Natural Wear Jacket with Removable Thermal liner,Leather over coat,Leather pants with just below the knee lining,Knee padding,Zips for boats, & normal wet weather gear.Normally get about 30minutes before the leather leaks...
    Thanks for your input Rob ...... not so sure about some of your ideas ..... regarding sea going vessels ...... used as/in conjunction with your wet weather gear ..... but yeah Good Gear !!

    "Zips for boats, & normal wet weather gear" ???????

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gizzit View Post
    Thanks for your input Rob ...... not so sure about some of your ideas ..... regarding sea going vessels ...... used as/in conjunction with your wet weather gear ..... but yeah Good Gear !!

    "Zips for boats, & normal wet weather gear" ???????
    Bloody hell...Need to watch the spelling alright,but i think you get the general idea..Cheers
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    I wear nylon track pants (the thick ones with the full micro lining from Warehouse) and a pair of leather and kevlar chaps. the whole thing dries out quickly if wet and is almost windproof. I've got a pair of draggin jeans but they are uncomfortable on hot days.

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    Quote Originally Posted by scumdog View Post
    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.
    Not to mention the stunning fashion statment after you set up site at the rallys
    Fuck with Yoda, Die you will!!

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    Theres a place in chch called streetwize that custom/tailor fits or repairs to riding gear, leather n kevlar. they just shifted to brougham/selwyn cnr.
    SOME PEOPLE RIDE IN THE RAIN....
    OTHERS, JUST GET WET.

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    I just wear jeans

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