Capt. Bob
Bilge pump. A novel idea.
Woof!Cycleport kevlar mesh pants w/ knee, and thigh pads.
+ matching jacket, and wind/waterproof liners these days....
Woof! Woof! and I'm wearing my liners today here in sunny NORTH Fla.
Woof!Cycleport kevlar mesh pants w/ knee, and thigh pads.
+ matching jacket, and wind/waterproof liners these days....
Thanks for all the info. I have been using the kevlar jeans. Appears to be varying opinions on how well they would do in a slide. My leather jacket has elbow pads and shoulder pads. Kevlar jeans with some knee pads combo??!! Bohn cool mesh with knee, hip and back pads looks a good fit with kevlar jeans.
Ooh Jay, I'm gonna 'spank you the next time I see youuuuu...I am somewhat ashamed to admit :dribble: that while I always wear my RevIt jacket, I generally wear just jeans when I'm taking a "casual" ride.
Well, that's all good an' everything... But unfortunately Tourmaster thinks that mesh pants need to be black. My experience is that black gear is fargin' hot in the midst of summer, even way up here in Cow Hampshire, so I'm thinking it would be unbearable in the really warm climes.Be very cautious with the Kevlar jeans. For the price paid they offer very little protection. The Kevlar is too thin to do much, so they are really just a false sense of security. Besides, once the jeans peel, the kevlar peels and ur skin is next. Go with mesh riding pants. I have the Tourmaster overpants with the rain and warmth liners and love them. Goto Motogearoutlet.com and look at their selection and then call Mary at (303) 456-4757. They'll make you a good deal, give good advice, and their customer service cannot be beat.
[Peter Sellers Voice]Ooh Jay, I'm gonna 'spank you the next time I see youuuuu...I am somewhat ashamed to admit :dribble: that while I always wear my RevIt jacket, I generally wear just jeans when I'm taking a "casual" ride.
luvto, it doesn't take much to get this crowd goin', huh?Well, that's all good an' everything... But unfortunately Tourmaster thinks that mesh pants need to be black. My experience is that black gear is fargin' hot in the midst of summer, even way up here in Cow Hampshire, so I'm thinking it would be unbearable in the really warm climes.Be very cautious with the Kevlar jeans. For the price paid they offer very little protection. The Kevlar is too thin to do much, so they are really just a false sense of security. Besides, once the jeans peel, the kevlar peels and ur skin is next. Go with mesh riding pants. I have the Tourmaster overpants with the rain and warmth liners and love them. Goto Motogearoutlet.com and look at their selection and then call Mary at (303) 456-4757. They'll make you a good deal, give good advice, and their customer service cannot be beat.
Someone should slap these gear manufacturers upside the head and let them know that these aren't snowboarding pants. Black ain't "all that" when the mercury shoot up over 90 F.
OH, and for what it's worth, those nylon mesh pants will disintegrate in a long slide too. Just hope the slide's not too long and the pads stay in place.
[Peter Sellers Voice]Ooh Jay, I'm gonna 'spank you the next time I see youuuuu...I am somewhat ashamed to admit :dribble: that while I always wear my RevIt jacket, I generally wear just jeans when I'm taking a "casual" ride.
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