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Offline Afm252

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New Duds
« on: November 03, 2011, 07:27:50 AM »
Well for the budding "cold" season in Central Texas I have purchased  two, in my opinion, great apparel items from motorcyclegear.com. Great business and I have used them for several apparel items in the past. The Speed and Strength jacket is on closeout for amazing $154. Second are Tour Master fleece liners for my motorcycle gloves.

I bought the high-vis yellow, and the Large fits my 6'1" frame great. Has plenty of beneficial features that make it comfortable in the 85 degree heat last week, and the balmy 40 degree cold this morning (no jokes from you Northerners). Has removeable zip in waterproof liner and a seperate zip in cold weather liner that all fit in together. Bonus: you can wear the liner like a wind breaker without the riding jacket. For warmer riding, you can remove the outer textile shell of the sleeves, leaving mesh sleeves and the padding for protection. Functional and tested. Probably will limit this jacket to 90 degree and below.

L/ XL liners fit snuggly and well under my normal riding gloves, although calling them XL is a bit of a joke. Did not feel like my circulation was being cut off. This morning's cold did not impact my feel at all. I cannot imagine heated grips at this point, and I do not use "wings".

Just wanted to give my two cents if any of you are in the market. And no I do not work for the business.
Mike T
09 C14 "Turtle"
07 CBR 600rr Blue/ Silver
98 CBR 600 F3 "Desert Storm"

Offline lemosley01

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Re: New Duds
« Reply #1 on: November 03, 2011, 10:47:44 AM »
The S&S Jacket sounds almost exactly like my Olympia - frankly I wouldn't be surprised if they are from the same manufacturer and just rebranded.

I've found the Olympia to be nice and warm, and I suspect I may be able to wear it down into the teens since the Concours has good wind protection. I think it is the waterproof/wind proof liner that keeps it warmer. I would guess the S&S will be good to similar temps.

Offline wally_games

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Re: New Duds
« Reply #2 on: November 03, 2011, 11:15:36 AM »
I've successfully used my Tourmaster Sonora jacket, with the liners installed, down to near freezing. Very comfortable. With an aftermarket shield, I bet it would handle even colder.

I've also worn it, without the liners, up to over 105. It was still hot, but anything would be at that temp.
'14 BMW 1200 GSw (red, what little there is that's not grey)
'11 Concours ABS (black) w/ Leo Vince carbon, heated Corbin, Garmin; TechSpec pads (gone but not forgotten)
'05 Yamaha FZ6, only crashed once, gone in trade; '87 Honda Gold Wing Aspencade, sold; '85 Honda Magna (700), sold; '76 Kawasaki KZ400, sold