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<blockquote data-quote="kulwen" data-source="post: 694540" data-attributes="member: 4646"><p>Two years ago I made two trips from Reno, NV back home to Tulsa. My MotoPort Gear fit my need perfectly. The first trip was late February and handled temps from 90 degrees to -7 degrees going though Flag Staff, AZ. My July trip was considerable warmer with temps over 115 degree and high humidity in some areas. However, MotoPort is not cheap.</p><p></p><p>As you already have a jacket I would consider getting pants first, then boots (wear good leather hiking boots till then), then upgrade the jacket. I can go from fully geared to work apparel in less than a minute. I leave my helmet and gloves in my saddle bag and head into the office. Once inside I can strip the pants, jacket, and boots in 30 seconds or so. I then spend 30 Seconds putting on the shoes I have under my desk at work. If, you are going to go with Motoport search for the stuff here. Many of us with MotoPort gear have had <a href="https://www.fjrforum.com/forum//index.php?showtopic=106912" target="_blank">modification</a> done. I think the most common mod is to remove all logos. I have no idea why, but many of us on this board have requested no logos.</p><p></p><p>By the way, I agree there are a lot of no gear wearing people in OK. I am always amazed by this when I go home.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kulwen, post: 694540, member: 4646"] Two years ago I made two trips from Reno, NV back home to Tulsa. My MotoPort Gear fit my need perfectly. The first trip was late February and handled temps from 90 degrees to -7 degrees going though Flag Staff, AZ. My July trip was considerable warmer with temps over 115 degree and high humidity in some areas. However, MotoPort is not cheap. As you already have a jacket I would consider getting pants first, then boots (wear good leather hiking boots till then), then upgrade the jacket. I can go from fully geared to work apparel in less than a minute. I leave my helmet and gloves in my saddle bag and head into the office. Once inside I can strip the pants, jacket, and boots in 30 seconds or so. I then spend 30 Seconds putting on the shoes I have under my desk at work. If, you are going to go with Motoport search for the stuff here. Many of us with MotoPort gear have had [URL="https://www.fjrforum.com/forum//index.php?showtopic=106912"]modification[/URL] done. I think the most common mod is to remove all logos. I have no idea why, but many of us on this board have requested no logos. By the way, I agree there are a lot of no gear wearing people in OK. I am always amazed by this when I go home. [/QUOTE]
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