Crash Cash
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I looked at their site, and I only see Cordura stuff... Did I miss something? That's just too damn hot to wear in the Florida summer, as a matter of fact, I consider my Motoport a winter jacket.The answer's simple really: Motoport.
The Tourmaster Draft mesh stuff isn't really that abrasion-resistant, but it's got good elbow/forearm/shoulder/back armor, and it's better than the "nothing" I'd otherwise be wearing. Did I mention it's hot? Really hot? And it feels "hotter" than Arizona, since it's so damn humid.
Plus I switch to my SV-650, as the FJR is just too hot to commute on.
EDIT: I did crash test my Intake jacket at about 50mph in the rain at the end of last summer. I slid... and slid... and slid... and when I eventually stopped, I had to run quite a ways back to the bike. The logo on the left shoulder is pretty worn, and there's a scuff on the top point of the shoulder and the forearm, but there's no rips and I still wear it. I don't think it would have fared so well in the dry, however.
I did upgrade the bike to one with ABS. Suzukis have the most "wooden" feel to the brakes... ugh. (P.S. - the "Intake" comes with thermal & rain liners, the "Draft" is the same jacket, but no liners)
EDIT 2: Yes, I missed the kevlar stuff. I'd have to see it before I bought it.
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