
i've looked at few dainese at peter stevens with the thingy behind the neck too, are they any good? but the prices were rocket sky high!
it'd be good if i can use it on track days too with only attaching the pants which i'll buy later on
THANKS
The quality isn't bad. I haven't had any stitching come undone or anything break. I wear it everytime I ride, which is nearly every day. Some patches on the leather are starting to get a rough look but I'm not sure if other leather jackets do that as this is my first one. Wisc has the same rough patches coming up on his.frogzx12r wrote:Ross, they look DAMN good for the money.
Good quality ?? (Made in Oz, must be)
Peter Stevens only seem to stock the more expensive brands...hidepenny wrote:now, finally i haev decided "again" to buy a proper riding jacketsince last summer, any suggestion or good place for it?
i've looked at few dainese at peter stevens with the thingy behind the neck too, are they any good? but the prices were rocket sky high!
it'd be good if i can use it on track days too with only attaching the pants which i'll buy later on
THANKS
That is just frightening!red_dave wrote:Or you could go to Aldi...
They've got Beer, Bourbon and now Motorcycle clothing...![]()
http://aldi.com.au/product_03/index.html
Who says it's crap? might be worth a look to see/compare..Colette wrote:That is just frightening!red_dave wrote:Or you could go to Aldi...
They've got Beer, Bourbon and now Motorcycle clothing...![]()
http://aldi.com.au/product_03/index.html![]()
What worries me with this, is that learners who may be on a tight budget will buy this crappy gear, which will probably be as good protection as if they were squidding it