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Re: List of riding gear for York PA Trip???
« Reply #45 on: January 22, 2008, 09:45:18 PM »

Cooper/Black - Terry gave you the links for the H/D GoreTex Pac Lite Rain Gear already.  It's what I am using & it works well in warm weather since it is not lined & it wicks perspiration away.  For cold weather, make sure you get rain gear that is big enough to go over a jacket since the pac lite stuff is not warm enough to wear by itself in 50 degree rain. Pac Lite compresses into a reasonably small area - some of the other Gore Tex stuff is kinda bulky.  I prefer lighter weight & then layer up as needed.  The H/D version has some reflective material on the outside.  Other Pac Lite is available (non HD) & you may find some deals on it.  That Sierra Trading Post (also linked above)is a GREAT company.  Had the pleasure of visiting them in person on our bike trip to Cody, WY a while ago.

BTW - TCnBham is one of the very best sources for info on this board - or anywhere for that matter on motorcycle stuff.  :2vrolijk_21: 

Years ago when I was broke, a regular black trash bag with a couple of arm holes ripped in it was my rain gear.  Did not do much for arms/legs & it leaked of course but in a pinch, its better than nothing.  Now I'm broke from buying all this spiffy gear, but I'm more comfortable, dammit.   ;D



D00d - I considered FXRG gear & have not ruled it out for a future purchase.  Watching H/D's revisions on it to see if it gets closer to what I am looking for.

Mike, you make me blush, buddy... :-[  There's so much I don't know about motorcycles it scares me, but I am a gearhead on this kind of stuff.

I too have used plastic bags for boot liners, ponchos, etc...they are absolutely no fun, but when you're eating oatmeal and peanut butter, with the occasional 33 cent Taco Hell Burrito thrown in, you do what you've got to do.  Army surplus was my beginning "outdoor gear".   :huepfenlol2:  When you are 20 something you don't seem to notice being miserable as much as when you're 50 something.

The Frog Toggs will work, and they are cheap...they will melt in a New York minute though, and I'd just as soon not clean the stuff off my pipes.  Most of the better stuff will not melt very easily, and some even have a different material on the inside bottom of legs for extra durability.

The one advantage of the skiing/backpacking shell type jackets is they are normally made to put other things under them.  The HD gear is not cut large enough to wear a heavy leather jacket under, so that's where the other stuff, like fleece, comes in.  Fleece is the best thing for keeping warm since pajamas with feet in them...great insulator, will not absorb water (it's plastic), and it wicks the moisture from your body to the surface of the garment, where it evaporates quickly.
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Re: List of riding gear for York PA Trip???
« Reply #46 on: January 22, 2008, 09:52:48 PM »

Mike, you make me blush, buddy... :-[  There's so much I don't know about motorcycles it scares me, but I am a gearhead on this kind of stuff.

I too have used plastic bags for boot liners, ponchos, etc...they are absolutely no fun, but when you're eating oatmeal and peanut butter, with the occasional 33 cent Taco Hell Burrito thrown in, you do what you've got to do.  Army surplus was my beginning "outdoor gear".   :huepfenlol2:  When you are 20 something you don't seem to notice being miserable as much as when you're 50 something.
The Frog Toggs will work, and they are cheap...they will melt in a New York minute though, and I'd just as soon not clean the stuff off my pipes.  Most of the better stuff will not melt very easily, and some even have a different material on the inside bottom of legs for extra durability.

The one advantage of the skiing/backpacking shell type jackets is they are normally made to put other things under them.  The HD gear is not cut large enough to wear a heavy leather jacket under, so that's where the other stuff, like fleece, comes in.  Fleece is the best thing for keeping warm since pajamas with feet in them...great insulator, will not absorb water (it's plastic), and it wicks the moisture from your body to the surface of the garment, where it evaporates quickly.

I hear that!!   :P  And I am only 49 something!!   :)
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Re: List of riding gear for York PA Trip???
« Reply #47 on: January 22, 2008, 09:54:40 PM »

Frogg Toggs of today ain't the old Frogg Toggs. While they still have the original material, they've got some new materials which are much improved, more like Gore Tex. I got a set of their Elite Suit for Christmas and could not believe it came from the same people that produced my earlier stuff. It's REAL rain gear. It's not as packable as their earlier stuff, but it's a real garment, not that huge sack they called a jacket before.

At Christmas time they were sold out of their Elite suits and I see they still are, but take a look at Frogg Toggs, you'll be surprised with all of their new stuff.

www.FroggToggs.com

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Re: List of riding gear for York PA Trip???
« Reply #48 on: January 22, 2008, 10:01:31 PM »

Mike, you make me blush, buddy... :-[  There's so much I don't know about motorcycles it scares me, but I am a gearhead on this kind of stuff.

I too have used plastic bags for boot liners, ponchos, etc...they are absolutely no fun, but when you're eating oatmeal and peanut butter, with the occasional 33 cent Taco Hell Burrito thrown in, you do what you've got to do.  Army surplus was my beginning "outdoor gear".   :huepfenlol2:  When you are 20 something you don't seem to notice being miserable as much as when you're 50 something.

The Frog Toggs will work, and they are cheap...they will melt in a New York minute though, and I'd just as soon not clean the stuff off my pipes.  Most of the better stuff will not melt very easily, and some even have a different material on the inside bottom of legs for extra durability.

The one advantage of the skiing/backpacking shell type jackets is they are normally made to put other things under them.  The HD gear is not cut large enough to wear a heavy leather jacket under, so that's where the other stuff, like fleece, comes in.  Fleece is the best thing for keeping warm since pajamas with feet in them...great insulator, will not absorb water (it's plastic), and it wicks the moisture from your body to the surface of the garment, where it evaporates quickly.

Coincidentally Terry - I started out with Army Surplus store stuff for camping & backpacking also.  The older I get the more I am willing to spend what it takes to be comfortable.  As you posted, when my BSR & I (early years) were eating 3/$1 Taco Barf Tacos for our evening out (quick weight loss program free included at no extra charge!), anything like a Harley bike or Gore Tex rain gear might as well have been rocket fare to the moon. 

I have used plastic bags inside the knees of my jeans to keep warm & wrapped them around my socks to keep my feet dry.  Now I'm more high tech, but in a pinch, it's good stuff to know. I never cared for those Frog Toggs.  Tried a pair & they look like a paper throw away dress from the 1960's to me.  :nixweiss:

Buddy, the compliment on your gear knowledge is sincere.   :2vrolijk_21:  Learned a lot from reading your posts.  As to the untouchable subject of politics - have a suspicion we might be a little bit apart there, but truthfully, that never bothers me.  Trying to get people to agree on that subject or religion is harder than trying to put a f@rt back where it came from. 
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Re: List of riding gear for York PA Trip???
« Reply #49 on: January 22, 2008, 10:25:03 PM »

Coincidentally Terry - I started out with Army Surplus store stuff for camping & backpacking also.  The older I get the more I am willing to spend what it takes to be comfortable.  As you posted, when my BSR & I (early years) were eating 3/$1 Taco Barf Tacos for our evening out (quick weight loss program free included at no extra charge!), anything like a Harley bike or Gore Tex rain gear might as well have been rocket fare to the moon. 

I have used plastic bags inside the knees of my jeans to keep warm & wrapped them around my socks to keep my feet dry.  Now I'm more high tech, but in a pinch, it's good stuff to know. I never cared for those Frog Toggs.  Tried a pair & they look like a paper throw away dress from the 1960's to me.  :nixweiss:

Buddy, the compliment on your gear knowledge is sincere.   :2vrolijk_21:  Learned a lot from reading your posts.  As to the untouchable subject of politics - have a suspicion we might be a little bit apart there, but truthfully, that never bothers me.  Trying to get people to agree on that subject or religion is harder than trying to put a f@rt back where it came from

Never heard it put quite like that before... :huepfenlol2: :huepfenlol2:  But, truer words were never spoken.  I don't let the stuff bother me either, but sometimes I'm compelled to give an alternate view... :P ;D ;)
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Re: List of riding gear for York PA Trip???
« Reply #50 on: January 24, 2008, 03:43:30 AM »

Never heard it put quite like that before... :huepfenlol2: :huepfenlol2:  But, truer words were never spoken.  I don't let the stuff bother me either, but sometimes I'm compelled to give an alternate view... :P ;D ;)
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Re: List of riding gear for York PA Trip???
« Reply #51 on: January 24, 2008, 07:09:23 AM »

Y'all know that Terry is an ole hippie, right?


His avatar is a clue.  But never considered him to be old.  Young at heart keeps ya young.

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« Reply #52 on: January 24, 2008, 07:29:40 AM »

His avatar is a clue.  But never considered him to be old.  Young at heart keeps ya young.


I'm especially fond of the American Beauty.
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Re: List of riding gear for York PA Trip???
« Reply #53 on: January 24, 2008, 07:36:49 AM »

I'm especially fond of the American Beauty.


Saw the band once. 

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Re: List of riding gear for York PA Trip???
« Reply #54 on: January 24, 2008, 07:38:22 AM »

This is on the list of riding gear I will probably wear.

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« Reply #55 on: January 24, 2008, 07:44:52 AM »

I can't seem to find the picture of mine, but this is a picture of one we saw at Myrtle Beach that had been colored, my kickstand.
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Re: List of riding gear for York PA Trip???
« Reply #56 on: January 24, 2008, 08:18:10 AM »

Oh, don't forget your usual gear to include camera, gun(s)/ammo, binocs, glasses, medicines (to include whiskey, etc), scarf (to gasket out the cold), extra gloves, flashlight......and so on.  :) har!  :drink: spyder
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« Reply #57 on: January 24, 2008, 08:24:36 AM »

I'm so friggin excited.  I was looking online for HD leather jackets for my wife for the York trip and we settled on this one...

http://www.harley-davidson.com/mcm/mcm_product.jsp?PRODUCT%3C%3Eprd_id=845524448771349&FOLDER%3C%3Efolder_id=2534374302285751&ASSORTMENT%3C%3East_id=2534374302285751&bmUID=1201180615921&bmLocale=en_US

Contacted two local dealers inquiring how to get one for us to try on/buy.  Both said it was discontinued and was a Christmas/short term availability item.

I Googled the description and found a dealer in FLA that had three on clearance.  I placed an order on their web site and got 30% off and NO freight or tax.  It saved me $200.  It shipped yesterday.  The dealer is Latus HD.  They are set up real well for internet ordering.  I'll let you know how the jacket looks and fits.
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« Reply #58 on: January 24, 2008, 08:40:49 AM »

I'm so friggin excited.  I was looking online for HD leather jackets for my wife for the York trip and we settled on this one...

http://www.harley-davidson.com/mcm/mcm_product.jsp?PRODUCT%3C%3Eprd_id=845524448771349&FOLDER%3C%3Efolder_id=2534374302285751&ASSORTMENT%3C%3East_id=2534374302285751&bmUID=1201180615921&bmLocale=en_US

Contacted two local dealers inquiring how to get one for us to try on/buy.  Both said it was discontinued and was a Christmas/short term availability item.

I Googled the description and found a dealer in FLA that had three on clearance.  I placed an order on their web site and got 30% off and NO freight or tax.  It saved me $200.  It shipped yesterday.  The dealer is Latus HD.  They are set up real well for internet ordering.  I'll let you know how the jacket looks and fits.
Hey, that is a nice looking jacket.  And getting it such a discount is big bonus.  I never saw that one in the shops.   ;)
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Re: List of riding gear for York PA Trip???
« Reply #59 on: January 24, 2008, 09:03:20 AM »

Saw the band once. 

You see something like this on the board here sometimes.....




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