While we're on the topic of leathers,
I've found this set of alpinestars on sale in the US at a good price. Does anyone know anything about this model. I know the TZ-1 are a really good snug fit, just what I need. What about these?
http://www.motostrano-store.com/alp1su.html
Leathers question
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I pm'd you her details
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I pm'd you her details
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re: Leathers question
Ahhhh just go the full one piece Collette. 

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Have we a new word for arse?? All those people that have called me an arse over the years were actually rightCath wrote:....... Cougars bigger than your ronster?


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ronster wrote:Have we a new word for arse?? All those people that have called me an arse over the years were actually rightCath wrote:....... Cougars bigger than your ronster?![]()
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Re: re: Leathers question
In my experience, if she's at all curvy, she'll have to go custom-fitted if she was to try getting a one-piece. Off-the-rack one-pieces tend to be cut to fit square-arsed skinny little racer types, and make no allowance for things like hips and boobies.ZX-9Ninja wrote:Ahhhh just go the full one piece Collette.
Also, zippers which attach to jacket liners instead of waistband leather serve only to keep wind from getting into one's crack. In a stack, such a zipper will just part.
It's one way to tell good protective gear from rubbish. If a jacket has the zip running across the kidneys only instead of right the way around the waist, or if it isn't sewn into the leather, avoid it.
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What he saidI-K wrote: It's one way to tell good protective gear from rubbish. If a jacket has the zip running across the kidneys only instead of right the way around the waist, or if it isn't sewn into the leather, avoid it.

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Hey Glen can you pass that lady,s number to me to please

