Buying leathers [NOOB ALERT]
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Buying leathers [NOOB ALERT]
I have no idea... Actually i have 1 idea i want 2 Peice hahahaha
So Where/What Brand/How Much/Special Features i should look at.
I plan to use just the pants and a Dry Rider jacket for commuting
I want the jacket for when i get a little better and start doing track days wanna learn to put the knee down!
And also for general weekend riding the full suite!
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What am i look at helpppppppp me!
So Where/What Brand/How Much/Special Features i should look at.
I plan to use just the pants and a Dry Rider jacket for commuting
I want the jacket for when i get a little better and start doing track days wanna learn to put the knee down!
And also for general weekend riding the full suite!
The tax man is paying for it (Thanks rooster for getting me an AWESOME tax return) Any one need their tax done hit rooster up! *End Plug*
What am i look at helpppppppp me!
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Re: Buying leathers [NOOB ALERT]
Go the 2 piece...
Much more practical for everyday road riding.
BikeGearWarehouse has some Joe Rocket suits for $600 but in limited sizes.
Much more practical for everyday road riding.
BikeGearWarehouse has some Joe Rocket suits for $600 but in limited sizes.

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Re: Buying leathers [NOOB ALERT]
we have some odd stuff here at work for 300 bucks or so.... (bikebiz)
for example, a black/ red daytona 2 piece size 60 - $300
buy the best you can afford, look closely at the stitching and the quality/thickness of the leather.
Decide before you buy it if you really want the racing hump or not (looks wanky on commuters)

for example, a black/ red daytona 2 piece size 60 - $300
buy the best you can afford, look closely at the stitching and the quality/thickness of the leather.
Decide before you buy it if you really want the racing hump or not (looks wanky on commuters)
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Re: Buying leathers [NOOB ALERT]
i wont be using the leather jacket for commuting,
Not sure what size i am.... im about 6'0" and slim build!
Yea i think ill have about 1-1.5G to spend... Id prefer to buy something that is better now and will last then save a few $100 and have to replace it in a year or two!
Ive seen a few posts here on collins leathers and they seem positive. Looked up their site dosent tell me much its under construction
does anyone know if they have an actual shop in cairns cauase im going up there to visit my parents next month....
Not sure what size i am.... im about 6'0" and slim build!
Yea i think ill have about 1-1.5G to spend... Id prefer to buy something that is better now and will last then save a few $100 and have to replace it in a year or two!
Ive seen a few posts here on collins leathers and they seem positive. Looked up their site dosent tell me much its under construction

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Re: Buying leathers [NOOB ALERT]
+1....... Used to be Matt Mladin Imports........I got a GPX 2 piece there last year, very happy with it, but from what others have said you need to check ALL the zippers.... or if you want a better quality brand at the same price, but they are ex track day hire suites...........red_dave wrote:Go the 2 piece...
Much more practical for everyday road riding.
BikeGearWarehouse has some Joe Rocket suits for $600 but in limited sizes.
see here....
http://www.ksrc-au.com/phpBB3/viewtopic ... 17&t=25408
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Re: Buying leathers [NOOB ALERT]
I've got an Alpinestars MX-1 2 piece suit I was about to put up for sale. Looking for $900.
Jacket is Blue/White size 44/54
Pants are black size 36/52
These are like brand new not a mark on them. Retail cost $999 Jacket and $729 for pants.
PM me if you are interested.
Jacket is Blue/White size 44/54
Pants are black size 36/52
These are like brand new not a mark on them. Retail cost $999 Jacket and $729 for pants.
PM me if you are interested.
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Re: Buying leathers [NOOB ALERT]
you'll find collins leathers on ebay. That is where the sell mostly from.
take the time to go out and try some one first to ensure you know what brand fits you best and what kind of general sizing you are (brands and sizes vary as always
)
Try and go for something that is
- Double and Triple stitched
- Zip together pants and jacket is a must for trackdays
- Stretch panels in the grion and innner elbow and arm.
- piano style stretch leather near the knees and on top of the bum around the back (aloows for movement)
- double layered panels on the bum a shoulders is always good also.
take the time to go out and try some one first to ensure you know what brand fits you best and what kind of general sizing you are (brands and sizes vary as always

Try and go for something that is
- Double and Triple stitched
- Zip together pants and jacket is a must for trackdays
- Stretch panels in the grion and innner elbow and arm.
- piano style stretch leather near the knees and on top of the bum around the back (aloows for movement)
- double layered panels on the bum a shoulders is always good also.
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Re: Buying leathers [NOOB ALERT]
i wont be using the leather jacket for commuting,
I found the opposite with my gear, i ended up using the jacket all the time, and the pants when im planning to ride with a little more spirit
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Re: Buying leathers [NOOB ALERT]
its a bit cheaper to deal with collins directly and you can talk through what you want.Blurr wrote:you'll find collins leathers on ebay. That is where the sell mostly from.
but for $1500 you should be able to get a custom made suit.
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Re: Buying leathers [NOOB ALERT]
After what happened to my Joe Rockets and the other stories I have heard about them I would not get them. I know of too many including mine that have come apart at the seams in crashes. Mine were replaced because they failed so bad but I don't really have the confidence in the replacement set and would love to swap them for another brand.
You're a skinny bastard Ben, so you should have no worries fitting into Dainese or Alpine star (unlike some of us
) and from the sounds of it quite a few are happy with Collins so you have a few options available. Go out and try as many on as possible and see how they fit first and stick to any brand but Joe Rocket.
You're a skinny bastard Ben, so you should have no worries fitting into Dainese or Alpine star (unlike some of us

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Re: Buying leathers [NOOB ALERT]
If your happy to spend $1500 go Daniese or Alpinestar. My 2pc Alpinestars held up pretty well from a slide at EC last year. 

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