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Well all right then.

Here's to ya.

although........I actually know a couple of guys who slid down the road in the genuine irvine on their 60's bonnies. They suffered no ills, mainly cos that darn jacket is SOOO thick.

However, it's as you point out - it's made to wear at altitude in an unheated cockpit. Good luck wearing one on a bike in anything over 50°F weather - you'll sweat to death.

Tally Ho and all that!
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Originally Posted by propforward View Post
No, mister speed3, you are quite wrong. the irvine jackets are in fact awesome.

However, you are right about the armour bit, which is what I wear. As usual though, you, like most other people, have formed a generalization. I see more crotch rocket riders (i'm not lumping you in there by the way) riding in T shirts and shorts than ANY other type of bike. So bloody there.

I ride a Bonneville and a ZX1100, which I suppose is a crotch rocket, and I wear full face, armour all over, gloves, the bleedin' lot.

Why? Because it makes sense. On that point, I do agree with you in a very sincere manner.

But you are quite wrong about the irvine. Manlier men than you gave their lives wearing those garments.

It is friday. I have had many beers and some excellent grilled chicken. I wish you and every other bike rider in the universe well.
I have to agree with Speed3. I'm sure those jackets looked great on pilots back in the day, just as green velour smoking jackets must have looked great one day on someone. They both look a little on the gay now....just sayin'
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Well, I don't see how you can label a jacket that was made to go to war in as gay, while the triumph accessory catalogue parades a bunch of pretty boys around in the latest branded jackets...........

But it has been said by many that I have no style. Maybe it's true - I don't care much.

I disagree with you on your assessment of the Irvine, and might just obtain a green velour smoking jacket for the sheer, unadalterated annoyance of it.

Then again, I'm more likely to spend the money on oil and a filter for my bike.

Well, one things for sure, as I muse away here with a sore head, it's great to live in a place where you can actually disagree civilly with someone.

Enough of posting. To the motorcycles!
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Take a look at the Vanson Drifter w/ stripes (www.Vansonleathers.com). Retro look w/ all the Vanson quality. A bit lighter leather than the track suits, so comfortable right away.


Originally Posted by Abner Ravenwood View Post
Hey guys I just joined and ive got some questions for ya'll.

I just bought a 2008 Bonnie and i would like some advice for a jacket, right now im wearing a First Gear mesh jacket which is nice but i would like to have leather. I know this is gonna sound crazy but I wanna have kindof a throwback to the sixtys look, so what kind of leather jacket would you guys suggest?

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I just tried this jacket out, and it was quite possibly the best fitting jacket I have ever worn. it is a combo leather/textile. good ventilation and not heavy.


comes in all black as well
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