Aerostich Seattle Experience! May 16 - 20

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I'll be riding up to Seattle from Portland. I have been wearing AEROstich for 25 years and can't imagine riding in anything else.

If you are considering getting AEROstich, getting fitted by the pros is worth the effort and will save time in sending garments back and forth.

I live in Portland and work in San Francisco (BRD Motorcycles), and commute by bike twice a month, all year in all weathers. I stay dry, warm (Or cool), and safe in my 'Stich without having to be concerned with seasonal gear. I find them to be a bargain as they last me for at least 7/8 years.

If you have not considered AEROstich, it is certainly worth stopping by to check it out. Take a look at the web site to see the variety of suits available, and the other great stuff they have to make riding better. These are great folks led by Andy Goldfine who id dedicated and devoted to making the best riding gear there is... In my book, he has and they do.

By the Way, they finally have actual woman specific sizing. And for you leather only folks, there is an actual (Really!) waterproof Gore Tex prepared leather suit called the Transit-Awsome.

I'll be there doing my best to be "Long time happy customer" on Sunday (And taking advantage of the fact that Blue Moon Burgers is next door).

I hope to see some of you there.

 
Glad to hear your cominh up Huckstr. Unfortunately, I cant make it to this event and will have to catch you next time.

Have fun, should be a good opportunity for some great gear :)

 
I'll be riding up to Seattle from Portland. I have been wearing AEROstich for 25 years and can't imagine riding in anything else.If you are considering getting AEROstich, getting fitted by the pros is worth the effort and will save time in sending garments back and forth.

I live in Portland and work in San Francisco (BRD Motorcycles), and commute by bike twice a month, all year in all weathers. I stay dry, warm (Or cool), and safe in my 'Stich without having to be concerned with seasonal gear. I find them to be a bargain as they last me for at least 7/8 years.

If you have not considered AEROstich, it is certainly worth stopping by to check it out. Take a look at the web site to see the variety of suits available, and the other great stuff they have to make riding better. These are great folks led by Andy Goldfine who id dedicated and devoted to making the best riding gear there is... In my book, he has and they do.

By the Way, they finally have actual woman specific sizing. And for you leather only folks, there is an actual (Really!) waterproof Gore Tex prepared leather suit called the Transit-Awsome.

I'll be there doing my best to be "Long time happy customer" on Sunday (And taking advantage of the fact that Blue Moon Burgers is next door).

I hope to see some of you there.
I think I saw your bike there, I was there around 11:00am, I pulled the trigger on a new Roadcrafter Light, High Viz with Black Ballistic!
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SO and I got sized up...nice to be an off-the-shelf kinda guy!

Nice talking to you huckstr, sorry we missed you Marcus -- coulda used directions!

--G

 
It was good meeting you guys as well. Niehart-I think you were right. Mt. St Helens, one of Kens rides I think.

Squidbuzz (the famous Dirty Banana), Nice suit! did you ever find out what happened to the Conny with the coolant leak in parking lot?

And yes, the ride home was fine... Well, as fine as a freeway blast can be. Still better on a bike then in a car. At least it gave me a chance to get the mold release off some new tires.

Sorry I missed you other guys... I guess we could have done a bit more planning. Well, next time. I actually intended to try out one of the expensive burgers across the street at the Blue Moon, and never got around to it. To busy BSing with other moto nerds.

I've known Andy and his AEROstich gang for a long time, and been a big fan of the gear they make. It is fun not having to go all the way to Duluth to say hello.

I hope to see you all again soon.

 
Huckstr, the Connie did leave under its' own power. The guy said he added back about 8 ounces of water and I did see him on the freeway. =)

 
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<blockquote class='ipsBlockquote'data-author="huckstr" data-cid="1068106" data-time="1368899525"><p>I'll be riding up to Seattle from Portland. I have been wearing AEROstich for 25 years and can't imagine riding in anything else.<br />
If you are considering getting AEROstich, getting fitted by the pros is worth the effort and will save time in sending garments back and forth.<br />
I live in Portland and work in San Francisco (BRD Motorcycles), and commute by bike twice a month, all year in all weathers. I stay dry, warm (Or cool), and safe in my 'Stich without having to be concerned with seasonal gear. I find them to be a bargain as they last me for at least 7/8 years.<br />
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If you have not considered AEROstich, it is certainly worth stopping by to check it out. Take a look at the web site to see the variety of suits available, and the other great stuff they have to make riding better. These are great folks led by Andy Goldfine who id dedicated and devoted to making the best riding gear there is... In my book, he has and they do. <br />
<br />
By the Way, they finally have actual woman specific sizing. And for you leather only folks, there is an actual (Really!) waterproof Gore Tex prepared leather suit called the Transit-Awsome. <br />
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I'll be there doing my best to be "Long time happy customer" on Sunday (And taking advantage of the fact that Blue Moon Burgers is next door). <br />
<br />
I hope to see some of you there.</p></blockquote>
I think I saw your bike there, I was there around 11:00am, I pulled the trigger on a new Roadcrafter Light, High Viz with Black Ballistic!<img src='https://www.fjrforum.com/forum//public/style_emoticons/default/punk.gif' alt='Posted Image' class='bbc_emoticon' /></p></blockquote>

So you did get it. Very nice! You'll be a bit more visible now, and won't have to fuss with that vest.

I ended up with the Darien set. The pants were in stock and arrived a few days after ordering. Still waiting for my Hi-Viz Darien jacket to be constructed.

It looks like they got some good business by coming up to Seattle. The place was packed each time I went.

 
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<blockquote class='ipsBlockquote'data-author="ahchiu" data-cid="1068232" data-time="1368998029"><p><blockquote class='ipsBlockquote'data-author="huckstr" data-cid="1068106" data-time="1368899525"><p>I'll be riding up to Seattle from Portland. I have been wearing AEROstich for 25 years and can't imagine riding in anything else.<br />

If you are considering getting AEROstich, getting fitted by the pros is worth the effort and will save time in sending garments back and forth.<br />

I live in Portland and work in San Francisco (BRD Motorcycles), and commute by bike twice a month, all year in all weathers. I stay dry, warm (Or cool), and safe in my 'Stich without having to be concerned with seasonal gear. I find them to be a bargain as they last me for at least 7/8 years.<br />

<br />

If you have not considered AEROstich, it is certainly worth stopping by to check it out. Take a look at the web site to see the variety of suits available, and the other great stuff they have to make riding better. These are great folks led by Andy Goldfine who id dedicated and devoted to making the best riding gear there is... In my book, he has and they do. <br />

<br />

By the Way, they finally have actual woman specific sizing. And for you leather only folks, there is an actual (Really!) waterproof Gore Tex prepared leather suit called the Transit-Awsome. <br />

<br />

I'll be there doing my best to be "Long time happy customer" on Sunday (And taking advantage of the fact that Blue Moon Burgers is next door). <br />

<br />

I hope to see some of you there.</p></blockquote>

I think I saw your bike there, I was there around 11:00am, I pulled the trigger on a new Roadcrafter Light, High Viz with Black Ballistic!<img src='https://www.fjrforum.com/forum//public/style_emoticons/default/punk.gif' alt='Posted Image' class='bbc_emoticon' /></p></blockquote>

So you did get it. Very nice! You'll be a bit more visible now, and won't have to fuss with that vest.

I ended up with the Darien set. The pants were in stock and arrived a few days after ordering. Still waiting for my Hi-Viz Darien jacket to be constructed.

It looks like they got some good business by coming up to Seattle. The place was packed each time I went.
Adam, Yes I got it, It will be 8 weeks from date of order, I have customs alterations, total around $1K

 
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