johnny80s
Turtle Gears
Love my cycleport stuff. Keep us informed about the stich.
airboss, griff and I will be heading through southern Utah (Bryce and Zion) in May before heading over through Nevada to Death Valley. C'mon up for a little ride to Utah to check out the suit if you can keep your little monkey butt in the FJR saddle long enough to get up there.And that motherf***er Airboss. You *******! You got me totally jonesing for that leather transit suit. Just checked it out and read some reviews. Nice. Very nice. Freaking $1500. It's gonna have to wait a while, but it's on the list. Wonder how it will do in the 100+, or even 105-110+ temps of the southwest 'dry heat'. Damn you Airboss! I WAAAANT one.
Yeah, Dry Heat, That's how they make Raisins isn't it....Wonder how it will do in the 100+, or even 105-110+ temps of the southwest 'dry heat'.
Go to the Warehouse......get and extra 10% off anything you buy.Less -- $150 (if you go to Duluth MN to pick it up...)....totally jonesing for that leather transit suit. Freaking $1500.
Do you remember that guy we ran into on the way to LOE @ Pie Town, wearing one of those suits? I don't care how perforated it is; a black leather suit + PHX summer can't be comfortable. See if they'll make you one with ***-less chaps...those should vent better.You got me totally jonesing for that leather transit suit. Just checked it out and read some reviews. Nice. Very nice. Freaking $1500.
Same issue with both my Darien and Roadcrafter Aerostich gear. They would probably fit as shipped from the factory, but I can't see riding without a back protector and hip pads. All those extra pads make any gear too bulky to fit in sidecases.Biggest downside for me is I can't make the gear fit in the sidecase, which is about the only attribute I really miss when comparing CP to my old lightweight, flimsy stuff. I loved being able to stow all my gear securely on the bike so I could wear my 'civvies'.
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