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Title: Chaps
Post by: blondeharleygrrl on November 28, 2006, 04:16:50 PM
Hi everyone,

Does anyone know where I could buy a pair of used ladies black leather chaps size 6 or 8?
Title: Re: Chaps
Post by: JCZ on November 28, 2006, 04:34:01 PM
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By the way, if any men would like to post pics of themselves wearing chaps in reply to this post that would certainly be an added benefit.
Title: Re: Chaps
Post by: Midnight Rider on November 28, 2006, 04:49:38 PM
Don't know about a pair of used ones, but if you want something that really fits and is the best made leather you'll find anywhere, visit Fox Creek Leather on the web and check out their chaps.  They have reasonable prices and are custom fitted based on the measurements you provide for them. [smiley=xyxthumbs.gif]
Title: Re: Chaps
Post by: harleydiva on November 28, 2006, 05:18:44 PM
Fox Creek Leather chaps are the best, ever.   [smiley=xyxthumbs.gif]   I tried Harley chaps first and there is no comparison to Fox Creek Leather.   [smiley=banana.gif]

Suzanne
Title: Re: Chaps
Post by: erniezap on November 28, 2006, 06:04:08 PM
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And what would that be........hmmmmmmm [smiley=nixweiss.gif]


You're killing me!  Now I have this great picture in my head... [smiley=huepfenjump3.gif]
Title: Re: Chaps
Post by: SneakyPete on November 28, 2006, 07:40:29 PM
Ditto on Fox Creek, I have their chaps, jacket and gloves.  Top quality, very reasonable prices.  Don't skimp on your leather, can be worth their weight in gold when you need them.
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Post by: Special_Ed on November 28, 2006, 07:53:58 PM
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Ditto on Fox Creek, I have their chaps, jacket and gloves.
Title: Re: Chaps
Post by: Screamin_Beagle on November 28, 2006, 10:01:35 PM
I try to save a buck when I can,  problem with leather is that they stretch,  and no two bodies are made the same,  so you end up with a stretched out something that fit someone else,  and never really fits you (or her)...........buy a new pair,  wet her down and play until they dry (may take a day or two....if you need Viagra,  let me know.......I'm 20 miles from the Mexican border) [smiley=xyxthumbs.gif] [smiley=xyxthumbs.gif]........JMHO




_Beagle
Title: Re: Chaps
Post by: Screamin_Beagle on November 28, 2006, 10:03:30 PM
Sorry about that BlondeHG,
    I didn't look to see who the first post was.........in either case,  buy a new pair.......and and and......


_Beagle
Title: Re: Chaps
Post by: cuthbertss on November 28, 2006, 10:14:37 PM
thats classic [smiley=xyxthumbs.gif] [smiley=worthless.gif]
Title: Re: Chaps
Post by: Twolanerider on November 29, 2006, 02:28:12 AM
I pretty much stopped carrying my chaps a long time ago.  Occasionally will carry some leather leggings because they do almost as much and occupy a lot less saddlebag space.  But mostly what I have is my rain gear.  The bottoms do as good for wind and other protection (except a crash) as chaps do.  I always have the rain gear with me anyway.  So it's a two-fer in the same storage space.

Where do people carry rain gear in a V-Rod  [smiley=nixweiss.gif] ?
Title: Re: Chaps
Post by: ccr on November 29, 2006, 04:26:03 AM
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I pretty much stopped carrying my chaps a long time ago.
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Post by: cuthbertss on November 29, 2006, 06:23:36 AM
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I pretty much stopped carrying my chaps a long time ago.
Title: Re: Chaps
Post by: cuthbertss on November 29, 2006, 06:25:18 AM
ah..no ya didnt i just missed it the first time..more coffee required.....
Title: Re: Chaps
Post by: HWYMAN1 on November 29, 2006, 07:25:22 AM
I would agree with fox leather products (own jackets, gloves, vest), but if you want something custom cut ( though defiinitely not cheap!) try these:http://www.walter-leather.com/chaps.html
Title: Re: Chaps
Post by: Midnight Rider on November 29, 2006, 08:32:12 AM
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I pretty much stopped carrying my chaps a long time ago.
Title: Re: Chaps
Post by: Twolanerider on November 29, 2006, 05:00:56 PM
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ah..no ya didnt i just missed it the first time..more coffee required.....


That's what you get for posting at 0525.  What a gawdawful hour to be up and about.  I'm never up that late  :-/ .
Title: Re: Chaps
Post by: arcticdude on November 30, 2006, 02:04:03 PM
bhg,
Don't bother with the western stores, the chaps they have won't do you any good.  Those are nowhere near durable enough to truly ride with.  If you're only posing, that's one thing, but distance riding will require a good pair of chaps.  Used chaps sometimes show up at the swap meets, but you'll have to look long before you find a decent pair.  Most of them have been torn or down, so they're not worth buying.  You're better off buying a good pair, that with little care will remain a good pair for years.  If you've got access to a good saddle shop, they may have durable enough leather to make a pair from, but then they may not know how to make a pair to be comfortable to ride in.  A better pair will be like a good pair of shoes, it may take some time to get them broken in, but they'll always be great after they are.
Title: Re: Chaps
Post by: harleydiva on November 30, 2006, 02:52:34 PM
bhg, chaps aren't just for looks or warmth.  If you happen to drop your bike, those chaps will protect you from serious road rash.   [smiley=xyxthumbs.gif]

go to www.foxcreekleather.com     --   the best chaps, jackets, gloves, etc.    

They are custom made to fit.  I'm a size 4, but I wear a size 10 jacket and size Small chaps.

Diva
Title: Re: Chaps
Post by: CVOMOE!! on November 30, 2006, 10:11:55 PM
I'm with Twolane.  I find chaps a little bit useless and bulky to carry around although I do have a thing about them as well.  On a lady that is.  They are not much fun to wear when it is hot and if it gets colds you can wear your rain pants.  The boys get a little cold with the chaps anyway.

Cheers, CVOMOE [smiley=nixweiss.gif]
Title: Re: Chaps
Post by: SEULTRA on November 30, 2006, 11:04:12 PM
I like to ride with chaps on when it's cold out or I'm on a long trip (if temps are under 80 degrees). Great protection if you go down or get hit by road debris flung up by a cage or truck.  [smiley=xyxthumbs.gif]
Title: Re: Chaps
Post by: Hoist! on November 30, 2006, 11:09:15 PM
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[highlight]I like to ride with chaps on when it's cold out or I'm on a long trip (if temps are under 80 degrees). Great protection if you go down or get hit by road debris flung up by a cage or truck. [/highlight]
Title: Re: Chaps
Post by: SPIDERMAN on November 30, 2006, 11:22:47 PM
Bought a new pair of chaps for MV. 6,100 miles later one of the zippers had STB. Took em back to the H-D dealer. Oh yeah, we'll warranty those, no problem. Called today ( 5 weeks) z'up with my chaps ?
Well we had to wait 3 weeks for approval from H-D on the warranty, and then a week for the mailing label (prepaid) so you should have them back in another 3 or 4 weeks. Two months for a zipper ? I would think this should shed some light on the issue of replacement paint. Wifey says for $15 the Vietnamese lady who does seamstress work down the street would have put in a new zipper. 5 day wait.

(Yes, I shouted this out in the woods and nobody heard me, but I was still wrong honey)

B B
Title: Re: Chaps
Post by: TheVgirl on December 06, 2006, 12:12:09 AM
Don't buy any!
Title: Re: Chaps
Post by: TheVgirl on December 06, 2006, 12:26:22 AM
Another question...what type of jacket are you planning on wearing to your class?  

Dress in layers so you'll be prepared for whatever our lovely Georgia weather presents!!!  Take some Hot Hands in case it rains or gets cold.  Take extra socks and boots in case it rains.  Let's see, MrsWeCVO, am I forgetting anything?  Candy is the one who gave me my pep talk and gave me all these helpful tips!  She also kept me from giving up the idea of riding when my ex-husband had me halfway convinced that a 1200S was too big for me to handle!  



Title: Re: Chaps
Post by: pumkinownerswife on December 06, 2006, 05:56:11 AM
Diva, Nice pic but this is a how not to ride pic Right!  We see people in florida riding in flip flops and shorts I don't like it.  Put some riding clothes on and take it for a ride.


Helen [smiley=carrot.gif]
Title: Re: Chaps
Post by: Midnight Rider on December 06, 2006, 12:38:06 PM
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Diva, Nice pic but this is a how not to ride pic Right!
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Post by: harleydiva on December 06, 2006, 01:41:56 PM
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Diva, Nice pic but this is a how not to ride pic Right!
Title: Re: Chaps
Post by: ccr on December 06, 2006, 03:45:47 PM
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Another question...what type of jacket are you planning on wearing to your class?
Title: Re: Chaps
Post by: Midnight Rider on December 06, 2006, 04:18:00 PM
BHG...if you can afford it right now, get some kind of rain suit..it doesn't have to have HD written all over it.  Go to an outdoor store and get the best rain gear you can afford.  If it's breathable/waterproof like Gore-Tex (other companys have similar materials), so much the better.  If you get something made out of plastic, you won't be able to tell whether you are wet from rain or from sweating inside the plastic material, even in cold temps.  Anything cotton is absolutely useless to you in cold or wet conditions unless you can keep it totally dry, and if wet will actually suck the heat right out of your body.  Great in summer, but not good in cold.  Fleece or polypropelene garments will not absorb water and will keep you warm, even when they feel wet.  Cotton socks are also useless items, no matter what time of year it is.  Invest in a couple of pair of good wicking ski socks (I like them because they will go over the calf and stay put, not wadding up in your boots), in either a midweight or lightweight. They will last you for years!  Second best choice is a good hiking sock...NO cotton on your feet.  Some boots make a fashion statement, and that is fine, but if you want function over form try to find a good pair of comfortable boots that are also waterproof...these are not easy to find.  One that is comfortable riding and walking, and is waterPROOF without any treatment of oil, etc, is Cruiserworks Boots.  The Lady Defenders are not bad looking, and will be the last boots you buy for riding for years to come.  Gloves are a compromise between warmth, grip, and dexterity, so you can feel the switches, grips, etc.  

If all else fails, dig out some of those wool things you have...that's what I used for years hiking in cold, wet, snow...it will keep you warm, even when wet.  Also anything with thinsulate for warmth.  For a hat to wear when not wearing the helmet, a fleece balcap, or wool felt brim hat, or just good old fashioned wool 'boggins.
Title: Re: Chaps
Post by: pumkinownerswife on December 06, 2006, 07:05:35 PM
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I was just clowning around one Saturday when we were washing the bikes and Terry took the pix.
Title: Re: Chaps
Post by: Screamin on December 06, 2006, 08:23:00 PM
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Bought a new pair of chaps for MV. 6,100 miles later one of the zippers had STB. Took em back to the H-D dealer. Oh yeah, we'll warranty those, no problem. Called today ( 5 weeks) z'up with my chaps ?
Well we had to wait 3 weeks for approval from H-D on the warranty, and then a week for the mailing label (prepaid) so you should have them back in another 3 or 4 weeks. Two months for a zipper ? I would think this should shed some light on the issue of replacement paint. Wifey says for $15 the Vietnamese lady who does seamstress work down the street would have put in a new zipper. 5 day wait.

(Yes, I shouted this out in the woods and nobody heard me, but I was still wrong honey)

B B

My experience w/ an H.D. jacket mirrors yours except I said screw it and ate the cost of a zipper. What a bunch of hooey on the warranty. My gal, ethnicity unknown, put in a better zipper in my FXRG jacket the day I took it in.
Title: Re: Chaps
Post by: Screamin on December 06, 2006, 08:37:04 PM
Chaps are all about the thighs, not necessarily any other size you're used to. Not too loose nor too tight. Most chaps are made to trim to get the right length. The waist is generally very adjustable. Do not buy w/o a serious trying on. Walk in them, squat and sit.
Forget the cowboy chaps like was said above. They're marginal at best. You get what you pay for to some extent. Some are very cheap and easily found at any swap meet, ralley, etc. for very little money. For occasional use they might be ok. Other than that you can spend lots. Lastly, some are much stiffer, heavier or bulkier than others. Look around and make an informed choice.

Post a couple of pics when you choose.  [smiley=evilgrin.gif]

 [smiley=worthless.gif]
Title: Re: Chaps
Post by: harleydiva on December 07, 2006, 09:26:10 AM
BHG, the best leather to be found is at www.foxcreekleather.com.   They're not terribly expensive, and are much more comfortable than Harley leather.

We have Fox Creek Leather chaps, jackets and gloves.   They will make your chaps and/or jackets to fit you.

As far as boots, as you can see by my Avatar, I LOVE high heel boots.   [smiley=xyxthumbs.gif]  Spydie has given me the nickname of "Bootsie".   ;D    However, there comes a time when we ladies need to be practical and go for function over form for comfort and to keep your feet dry and warm.  The Cruiserworks boots, Lady Defenders, are very comfortable, warm, they're waterproof, and will last for years.  They are so comfortable that we hiked a trail in Joyce Kilmer Memorial Forest.   [smiley=xyxthumbs.gif]   Granted, they're not a fashion statement, but if your feet hurt, it's hard to keep a nice smile on your face.  ;D

If we're going for a short ride or out to dinner, I wear my high heel boots.  ;) Otherwise, it's practicality for this lady.    [smiley=xyxthumbs.gif]

I keep a warm Isotoner crushable hat in the tourpack (for daytime) and a nice felt hat with a leather band
(for nighttime) to cover helmet hair when we stop to eat or for breaks.  Vanity, thy name is Suzanne.  

Good luck!  
Title: Re: Chaps
Post by: harleydiva on December 07, 2006, 09:26:38 AM
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I was just teasing I new exactly what you were doing Sorry for making it sound otherwise.

 [smiley=carrot.gif]
Helen


No biggie.   ;D
Title: Re: Chaps
Post by: harleydiva on December 07, 2006, 03:00:06 PM
To BHG and anyone else who is interested in a sale at Foxcreek leather,

http://www.foxcreekleather.com/sale.phtml#blowout

 [smiley=xyxthumbs.gif]
Title: Re: Chaps
Post by: harleydiva on December 07, 2006, 03:14:06 PM
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I would agree with fox leather products (own jackets, gloves, vest), but if you want something custom cut ( though defiinitely not cheap!) try these:http://www.walter-leather.com/chaps.html


Fox Creek Products are custom cut.  You send them your measurements...in fact, they tell you exactly how to measure for whatever product you order.    [smiley=xyxthumbs.gif]   If you are not happy, they stand by their products.   :)
Title: Re: Chaps
Post by: TheVgirl on December 07, 2006, 09:01:55 PM
OH MY!!!!  I feel for Julia!  I took my class on Jan 10, 2006 and it was in the teens!  Looks like Julia will have a reenactment of that but it will actually be windier this weekend!  UGH!!!!
Title: Re: Chaps
Post by: Hoist! on December 07, 2006, 09:36:16 PM
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OH MY!!!!