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Title: riding suit
Post by: svtxtreme on October 29, 2007, 08:23:01 AM
My wife and I just moved to Johnson City TN form Tampa FL. Well It was cooler than we thought on Sunday morning for my wife.

I was talking to a guy and wears a suit most of the winter. Rain/warm riding gear. We are not sure what is good or bad about these. Also were to buy?

Jeff
Title: Re: riding suit
Post by: Chief on October 29, 2007, 08:26:12 AM
The name that immediately comes to mind for riding suites is Aerostitch. They're very good, but that comes with a steep price.

No respectable BMW rider would be caught dead without one. Nuff said.

:indian_chief:
Title: Re: riding suit
Post by: Midnight Rider on October 29, 2007, 10:36:55 AM
There's a bunch of directions to go for a cold weather riding suit that is windproof/waterproof/water resistant.  It's really about how much money you want to spend.  One of the best options from Harley is their FXRG line of leathers.  Pants have a breatheable waterproof liner, good leather outer, flexible armor.  Jacket has a primaloft type liner that can be worn independently, or under the leather jacket.  If the leather is treated with a good dressing, it will be waterproof in all but a toad strangler.

Another viable option is a really good set of snow skiing bibs and jacket.  Most of the better versions are constructed of a Gore Tex shell, with plenty of insulation.  Spyder is an excellent brand, but expect to get off your hip to pay for it.  There are other good brands as well...check out a local ski shop.

Good leathers, if treated with good leather oil/paste will keep you amazingly warm with some 100 wt fleece long johns, or "expedition" weight long johns, and will keep you dry in most rains you'll run through.  Throw on a windblocker fleece jacket under the leather jacket and you'll be good in all but extreme temps.  If it's 35 and raining, I stay home... ;) ;D

The stuff Chief mentions is also great gear, but you'd look like a beemer rider  :huepfenlol2: ;)
Title: Re: riding suit
Post by: miker on October 29, 2007, 12:59:21 PM
Colombia Sports wear is some good stuff...A snowmobile suit (no kidding)  or ski bibs work nicely.  I gave mine away when I moved to WPB, Fl., 20 years ago...

Miker
Title: Re: riding suit
Post by: Chief on October 29, 2007, 01:01:06 PM
The stuff Chief mentions is also great gear, but you'd look like a beemer rider  :huepfenlol2: ;)

You say that like it's a bad thing.  ;D

:indian_chief:
Title: Re: riding suit
Post by: miker on October 29, 2007, 01:47:26 PM
You say that like it's a bad thing.  ;D

:indian_chief:

Chardonnay sippin, pinkie liftin, type?

Those electic center stands are the bomb though, gotta admit, that is cool.

Miker
Title: Re: riding suit
Post by: Midnight Rider on October 29, 2007, 02:33:08 PM
Chardonnay sippin, pinkie liftin, type?

Those electic center stands are the bomb though, gotta admit, that is cool.

Miker

Exactly...

The center stand is pretty cool....I'd need it with that tall bike.  My short a$$ would have a hard time with the seat height on a Beemer, but I was in that dealership the other day just checking out the new Ducati bikes, and you can get a hell of a lot of bike for 23K with the BMW LT...I'd do that one before I'd do a Wing, I think.  But, my 08 SEUC will be with me for a long, long time...and I like leather better.... ;) ;D 8)
Title: Re: riding suit
Post by: miker on October 29, 2007, 02:37:49 PM
Oh sure anyday that is an easy call, bimmah versus wingah (still in bosox victory mode, sorry).
I had a "toaster" tank boxer in the way back times.  A great ride...ugly, slow, frame flexin all over, leaky, lecrical gremlins...sound familiar?    :huepfenjump3:

Miker
Title: Re: riding suit
Post by: Fired00d on October 29, 2007, 02:41:53 PM
Exactly...

The center stand is pretty cool....I'd need it with that tall bike.  My short a$$ would have a hard time with the seat height on a Beemer, but I was in that dealership the other day just checking out the new Ducati bikes, and you can get a hell of a lot of bike for 23K with the BMW LT...I'd do that one before I'd do a Wing, I think.  But, my 08 SEUC will be with me for a long, long time...and I like leather better.... ;) ;D 8)
Terry you been holding something back on us?? :confused5: :huepfenlol2:

 :pumpkin:
Ride Safe,
Fired00d
 :fireman:
Title: Re: riding suit
Post by: Midnight Rider on October 29, 2007, 02:56:01 PM
Oh sure anyday that is an easy call, bimmah versus wingah (still in bosox victory mode, sorry).
I had a "toaster" tank boxer in the way back times.  A great ride...ugly, slow, frame flexin all over, leaky, lecrical gremlins...sound familiar?    :huepfenjump3:

Miker

Sounds REAL familiar... :huepfenlol2: :huepfenlol2:
Title: Re: riding suit
Post by: iski on October 29, 2007, 03:01:49 PM
Exactly...

The center stand is pretty cool....I'd need it with that tall bike.  My short a$$ would have a hard time with the seat height on a Beemer, but I was in that dealership the other day just checking out the new Ducati bikes, and you can get a hell of a lot of bike for 23K with the BMW LT...I'd do that one before I'd do a Wing, I think.  But, my 08 SEUC will be with me for a long, long time...and I like leather better.... ;) ;D 8)

You got an 08 SEUC?

And I was just looking for a Traxion Jaxcket, and read your comment re:leather......  :confused5:
Title: Re: riding suit
Post by: Midnight Rider on October 29, 2007, 03:07:21 PM
Terry you been holding something back on us?? :confused5: :huepfenlol2:

 :pumpkin:
Ride Safe,
Fired00d
 :fireman:

Oh no, d00d...got all the bikes in the stable I want right now, but I don't rule anything out for the future.  I do enjoy going and looking at all the different new models out though, no matter the brand, and we were in there looking for something to keep Diva warm in Georgia.  Besides, I'd look at the GT...156HP right out of the box in a Sport Touring bike ain't bad for under 20K.

Ducati has their racing bike made street legal...from what the guy in the shop told me, it's just plain scarey fast, but it's about 34K and you have to get on a list.
Title: Re: riding suit
Post by: Midnight Rider on October 29, 2007, 03:09:14 PM
Exactly...

The center stand is pretty cool....I'd need it with that tall bike.  My short a$$ would have a hard time with the seat height on a Beemer, but I was in that dealership the other day just checking out the new Ducati bikes, and you can get a hell of a lot of bike for 23K with the BMW LT...I'd do that one before I'd do a Wing, I think.  But, my 08 06 SEUC will be with me for a long, long time...and I like leather better.... ;) ;D 8)

Chit...that was a big mistake...nothing could get the 06 away from me...
Title: Re: riding suit
Post by: Fired00d on October 29, 2007, 03:48:25 PM
Oh no, d00d...got all the bikes in the stable I want right now, but I don't rule anything out for the future.  I do enjoy going and looking at all the different new models out though, no matter the brand, and we were in there looking for something to keep Diva warm in Georgia.  Besides, I'd look at the GT...156HP right out of the box in a Sport Touring bike ain't bad for under 20K.

Ducati has their racing bike made street legal...from what the guy in the shop told me, it's just plain scarey fast, but it's about 34K and you have to get on a list.
In the post I quoted of yours you said you had an '08 SEUC. :confused5: :huepfenlol2:

 :pumpkin:
Ride Safe,
Fired00d
 :fireman:
Title: Re: riding suit
Post by: Break-In on October 30, 2007, 07:26:39 AM
I have the FXRG gear and it has kept me warm at 28 deg ouside air temp, but it is $$$$
Title: Re: riding suit
Post by: Hugh Janis on October 30, 2007, 09:50:44 AM
I have the FXRG gear and it has kept me warm at 28 deg ouside air temp, but it is $$$$

yeah but it looks good!
Title: Re: riding suit
Post by: Midnight Rider on October 30, 2007, 11:08:47 AM
I have the FXRG gear and it has kept me warm at 28 deg ouside air temp, but it is $$$$

That's why we were trying to find some for Suzanne on Ebay!!  Stuff is real pricey!!  We did get the pants from a 20% dealer (hurray Jenni), so they are on the way.

I'll make do with long johns, jeans, and my Fox Creek jacket and chaps.  I do have some leather overpants ordered from Fox Creek, but they will not be here for a month or so.  The FXRG stuff is the only thing I've seen that even comes close to the quality of Fox Creek leather, and even it is not as thick as the FC stuff.
Title: Re: riding suit
Post by: nidan on October 30, 2007, 06:47:22 PM
The Aerostitch suit has been around for about 20 years and is a real favorite in the sport touring crowd.  Personally I use a set of Fox Creek leathers and Columbia long johns, whith the heated seat and grips I'm good down below freezing.  I've also doned my Ski warmups which zip eazily over my jeans and my Columbia ski jacket .. Toasty and warm
Title: Re: riding suit
Post by: dmnrdn on October 30, 2007, 09:34:42 PM
FirstGear introduced the TPG line just recently.  Several friends have the jacket & pants and they really like it.  Jacket zips to pants etc.
Title: Re: riding suit
Post by: svtxtreme on October 31, 2007, 09:14:12 AM
OK I bought the FXRG jacket but they didnt have the pants. I really need to try them on before I buy on-line. But man this jacket is the sheezit!!!!

Now I have to think about a full face helmet!!

Jeff
Title: Re: riding suit
Post by: JesterDecor on October 31, 2007, 09:27:58 AM
OK I bought the FXRG jacket but they didnt have the pants. I really need to try them on before I buy on-line. But man this jacket is the sheezit!!!!

Now I have to think about a full face helmet!!

Jeff

dayum, another great testament for this WARMTH. KEN??? you paying attention here??  :huepfenlol2:
Title: Re: riding suit
Post by: Midnight Rider on October 31, 2007, 10:54:40 AM
OK I bought the FXRG jacket but they didnt have the pants. I really need to try them on before I buy on-line. But man this jacket is the sheezit!!!!

Now I have to think about a full face helmet!!

Jeff

SV...if you are not vertically challenged, like me, the pants will work fine.  I'm 5'8", with a 29" inseam and normally wear a 34 or 35 inch waist.  I tried on a pair of the leather FXRG pants the other day and the 34" waist just fit over jeans, and the 36" waist fit over, but was just a little loose.  I would prefer not wearing them over jeans, but rather over some fleece pants or heavy duty polyprop long johns, so the 34" waist would have been fine (they seem to run just a tad large).  Problem for me was the length...only come in one length, and that is WAY too long for me.  The knee was down below my kneecap, placing the flexible armor on my chin... :-[ :-[.  If you're 5'10" or better, or have at least a 32" inseam, order waist size.  The bottom of most leathers have to be cut off anyway, and these are no exception, unless you're well over 6 feet tall.

They are very nice pants!!
Title: Re: riding suit
Post by: svtxtreme on October 31, 2007, 12:49:51 PM
OK I will just order them. I 6ft 190 so they should be good.


The other thing I just bought was Underarmor cold gear. wow this is great stuff also.

Jeff

Now I just need to meet you guys and girls for some riding!

Jeff
Title: Re: riding suit
Post by: Midnight Rider on October 31, 2007, 01:07:43 PM
OK I will just order them. I 6ft 190 so they should be good.


The other thing I just bought was Underarmor cold gear. wow this is great stuff also.

Jeff

Now I just need to meet you guys and girls for some riding!

Jeff

Jeff...consider ordering them through Jenni at Charlie's HD in WV.  Close to your home, and they will get them for you 20% off.  If they don't fit, you're only out a little shipping, and Jenni will work with you to get the right size.  Give her a call...she's in parts.  She also does not charge an arm and leg for shipping.  Unless of course, you can get them locally.  Johnson City, huh...Diva's sister lives there....nice part of the country.
Title: Re: riding suit
Post by: svtxtreme on October 31, 2007, 01:40:05 PM
Jeff...consider ordering them through Jenni at Charlie's HD in WV.  Close to your home, and they will get them for you 20% off.  If they don't fit, you're only out a little shipping, and Jenni will work with you to get the right size.  Give her a call...she's in parts.  She also does not charge an arm and leg for shipping.  Unless of course, you can get them locally.  Johnson City, huh...Diva's sister lives there....nice part of the country.

Yes the big Johonson City POP 57,000. I love it here. Live about 5 miles out of town, but feels like 100 miles.

I will call her and order them. Maybe it will nice ride up and get them. I might have to wear them back!!

Jeff
Title: Re: riding suit
Post by: harleydiva on November 05, 2007, 07:03:36 PM
We lucked out on ebay and found a FXRG leather jacket.   :2vrolijk_21: Can't wait to wear it this weekend in GA.   :apple:   I would have never paid full price (over $500) for the jacket.  Got to love ebay!   :)   I wasn't so fortunate to find pants on ebay but the 20% discount from Jenni sure helped.   :2vrolijk_21:
Title: Re: riding suit
Post by: harleydiva on November 05, 2007, 07:07:54 PM
Hi Jeff

Tampa to Johnson City ... what a wise move.   :2vrolijk_21:   My daughter lives in Tampa ... hates it, and my sister lives in Tri-Cities, Bristol area, her son and family live in Johnson City near the University ... love it.   :)   They've lived in the Tri-Cities area for many years.  She sells real estate and sells to a lot of folks from North and South. 

This weekend I'll be wearing my new FXRG jacket (bought on ebay, or should I say "stole" it) and my FXRG pants that I bought from Jenni at 20% off.   :2vrolijk_21:   

When we ride to Johnson City we must all plan to get together. 

Happy and Safe Trails,

Suzanne
Title: Re: riding suit
Post by: Break-In on November 05, 2007, 07:22:14 PM
See what I mean, I love the gear but $$$$$$
Title: Re: riding suit
Post by: Billy on November 10, 2007, 08:13:30 AM
Hi Jeff

Tampa to Johnson City ... what a wise move.   :2vrolijk_21:   My daughter lives in Tampa ... hates it, and my sister lives in Tri-Cities, Bristol area, her son and family live in Johnson City near the University ... love it.   :)   They've lived in the Tri-Cities area for many years.  She sells real estate and sells to a lot of folks from North and South. 

This weekend I'll be wearing my new FXRG jacket (bought on ebay, or should I say "stole" it) and my FXRG pants that I bought from Jenni at 20% off.   :2vrolijk_21:   

When we ride to Johnson City we must all plan to get together. 

Happy and Safe Trails, I use the FXRG jacket , Custom Hand made leathers From Kelly's and Gerbing G3 gloves socks and liner. Is only one layer and you can drive anywhere you want with out filling up your bags with mutilayers. Cant/ beat the system . Just dial in with the dual controller and you are riding like it is summer. My wife swears by it.  No neeed to watch the weather any more. Just get up on go Billy

Suzanne