Rock The Gear

seriously...i'm rocking my leather pants to work, moving forward. No more jeans for me.

and... next thing you know it's a bright sunny 30 degrees and you just want to head down to timmy's, so why not just rock the shorts you're in?


Happens to the best of us. :)
 
and... next thing you know it's a bright sunny 30 degrees and you just want to head down to timmy's, so why not just rock the shorts you're in?


Happens to the best of us. :)

Do what ever you want, it's your body, your choice.
 
hahaha, agreed. I am guilty of it for sure (well, not the shorts part ;)).

Perhaps it's time to invest in perforated leather pants.
 
Brittany Came with Lee Parks the first year the Total Control Classes were offered, It was a pleasure meeting and working with her. Very nice and interesting person.
 
Kinda goes without saying...(?)


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Well obviously it does need to be said cause you are suggesting that someone that actually wants to wear leathers should just wear shorts. Hence why I said do what you want with your own body...

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Well obviously it does need to be said cause you are suggesting that someone that actually wants to wear leathers should just wear shorts. Hence why I said do what you want with your own body...

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Change the batteries in your sarcasm detector. :)


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Read the story. Now Im looking into leathers.

Once piece leather vs two piece? Thinking to go 2 piece so I can wear the jacket separate at times
 
Damn... that was a crazy story I just read. Kinda got me paranoid
Don't be paranoid, you can crash in full leathers and still get seriously injured.
Plus our summers here are pretty hot for leathers on the street.
Shorts and t-shirt/sweater ftmfw! J/k (kinda)

Go with a 2 piece, it's more suitable for street use, just make sure you get something that has a 360 zipper.
 
Don't be paranoid, you can crash in full leathers and still get seriously injured.
Plus our summers here are pretty hot for leathers on the street.
Shorts and t-shirt/sweater ftmfw! J/k (kinda)

Go with a 2 piece, it's more suitable for street use, just make sure you get something that has a 360 zipper.

LOL I always see this dude in the summer time driving down the road with cargo shorts and no shirt on, I wonder how he's doing these days.

Does anyone know if GP bikes actually stocks leather suits in store? Im checking out the website but I have no idea how leathers are supposed to fit so I was gona make a trip to GP this weekend to try them on firsthand. Kinda far from my area to make a trip and they only sell their stuffs online
 
Does anyone know if GP bikes actually stocks leather suits in store? Im checking out the website but I have no idea how leathers are supposed to fit so I was gona make a trip to GP this weekend to try them on firsthand. Kinda far from my area to make a trip and they only sell their stuffs online

I was at GP Bikes not long ago and they definitely carry a lot of leathers in-store.
Rider's Choice gave me a way better deal on my leathers, though.
You might want to check there first.
 
I was at GP Bikes not long ago and they definitely carry a lot of leathers in-store.
Rider's Choice gave me a way better deal on my leathers, though.
You might want to check there first.


Alright cool. Thanks :occasion5:
 
There are some really nice textile suits too. Leathers are the best though. Ultimately you want to buy what you will feel comfortable wearing and not just have hanging in the closet. Over three years, I have collected gear for every occasion so that depending on the day(weather), I have choices and actually wear the gear.

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GP and Riders Choice are pretty solid for gear. Rider's Choice I find more personal and will help you find what fits you right.

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Pick the riding you actually do and get gear that works. If your not already signed to a motogp team, there are a lot of options in textile that are very safe and some solid deals in leathers. I have a set of leathers that are slightly large, its not for any track riding ever but I can have shorts and T shirt underneath and meet friends on a patio and not melt. I wont buy branded leathers ie. HONDA on the back unless Honda will pay me (so I have none) and Fashion comes and goes, so pick a simple set and enjoy.
 
Its a good start.
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