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General => General Discussion => Topic started by: Stig / Major Tom on November 16, 2019, 06:54:50 PM
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Because I can't see in my mirrors on the Piaggio, I'm going to try a change in the bulky winter riding gear I've been wearing for 7 years.
Also, not spending a few hundred $ for a Lake Kilamenjaro adventure jacket - I ride a 150 scooter for Pete's sake. My adventures are in a coffee cup.
(and no, for 2 yrs I've tried & rejected various mirrors and mirror attachments)
Going to try an Oxford Rain jacket over a leather ICON jacket - with a new thermal turtleneck or two.
(https://i.postimg.cc/DzDDHB95/Oxford-Rainseal-Waterproof-Motorbike-Over-Jacket-Yellow.jpg)
(https://i.postimg.cc/MGRbZ5c9/P1090711-2.jpg)
Figure if it can keep out the rain 100%......
(https://i.postimg.cc/pdTrqLvz/Oxford-Rainseal-Lifestyle-Image-4.jpg)
Stig
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I am still trying to FIND my skid-suit winter liners....anyone?
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Should work OK Stig.
Doesn't get as cold around here, I just use a leather riding jacket, some tourmaster overpants and keep my froggtoggs in the trunk if it gets real bad.
I guess for a colder climate I'd probable use some thin wool long johns. Specifically wool for a few reasons.
Crossbolt. Whatcha looking for in a liner?
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27 degrees here, but will warm up.-----Leather is not warm period, but blocks wind.
Suggest for your short rides-----get wide windshield, then any proper fitting rain jacket with quality feather jacket under works---I have tried all kinds of underwear and those advertised as magic---plain Hanes tee shirt next to skin works, followed by sweatshirt/flannel shirt.....and you stay warm/not cramped/ and dry----non breathing rain jacket seems to make no difference for up to 8 hours riding (condensation)----most bike gear sold in US market designed for crashing, not the practical part of cold weather riding.
My feather jacket is aging out----have to think of replacement, remembering feathers ain't warm when they are wet---there are materials that work when they are wet.
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On staying warm---Fleece, even very expensive, never has really worked well for me.---of course as liner.
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Stig, have you worn that Oxford jacket enough to form an opinion on it?
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Stig, have you worn that Oxford jacket enough to form an opinion on it?
It's supposed to be in today's mail.
Sitting here in my coffee village, waiting for sunriseafter a 33°F misty ride on the Liberty.
I can report on the new turtleneck worn today for the first time. ("Heattech Ultra")
It is the only layer under my 2 jackets. It is keeping my core, neck and arms comfortable! Some new kind of fabric - from Japan I think, made in Vietnam.
Stig
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I like the Occulux bright yellow and black industrial jackets. Have two and they are only around $38. They have many pockets reflective tape and are great in cold weather rain, etc. Here:
https://www.industrialsafetygear.com/OccuLux-ANSI-Class-3-Hi-Viz-Quilted-Lined-Black-Bottom-Bomber-Jacket_p_6526.html (https://www.industrialsafetygear.com/OccuLux-ANSI-Class-3-Hi-Viz-Quilted-Lined-Black-Bottom-Bomber-Jacket_p_6526.html)
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I like the Occulux bright yellow and black industrial jackets. Have two and they are only around $38. They have many pockets reflective tape and are great in cold weather rain, etc. Here:
https://www.industrialsafetygear.com/OccuLux-ANSI-Class-3-Hi-Viz-Quilted-Lined-Black-Bottom-Bomber-Jacket_p_6526.html (https://www.industrialsafetygear.com/OccuLux-ANSI-Class-3-Hi-Viz-Quilted-Lined-Black-Bottom-Bomber-Jacket_p_6526.html)
Do you wear these over an armored motorcycle jacket?
I've been wearing my OccuNomix Class 3 for a couple of years. Warm, fits over an armored leather jacket - but so bulky I cannot see in the mirrors of my Piaggio. Declined the black as I want the most hi viz I can get! (pd $70)
(https://i.postimg.cc/rFjzv0qJ/avatar11.jpg)
Stig