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How long will my leathers last?

MCN, 20 January 2012 14:28

Q. We all know that manufacturers put a life expectancy on helmets of roughly five years but is there a life expectancy on leathers? I know we should replace any kit if it has been involved in a high impact spill or accident, but what if not? I have had my leathers now for what must be going on 10-12 ...

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Hein Gericke Blizzard Rain Pants

Mark Holmes, 09 January 2012 17:26

Hein Gericke Blizzard Rain Pants, £29.99Miles covered/time: 2000/two months What’s good: For autumn riding, I tend to go with a leather trousers/Gore-Tex jacket combo unless it’s tipping it down with rain. I find textile trousers make me slide around on the seat too much, so leather bottoms and this pair of waterproof over-trousers as a standby are my chosen solution. ...

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Revit Defender GTX Gore-Tex adventure trousers

Steve Farrell, 14 September 2011 15:22

Revit Defender GTX Gore-Tex adventure trousers, £369.99 Miles covered/time: 1000/three months What's good: I recently reviewed Revit’s Defender GTX jacket. Now I’ve had a chance to test the matching trousers. They’re peerlessly versatile. Not only is the thermal lining removable, but the waterproof layer is, too. That proved very handy while off-roading on a hot day in the Brecon Beacons, ...

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Sub-£500 one-piece leathers in MCN Shop

Marc Abbott, 14 July 2011 11:02

MCN online shop is here to prove that you don't have to spend four figures to get a decent one-piece leather suit. Here are just five of the many available at www.mcnshop.com… Spada Radical, £315Made from 1.2-1.3mm cowhide, with CE-approved armour in shoulders, elbows and knees. Reinforced leather in shoulders, elbows, knees and seat, plus stretch panels and triple-stitched seams. ...

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Rev It Defender GTX Gore-Tex

Steve Farrell, 04 July 2011 16:03

Rev It Defender GTX Gore-Tex jacket, £499.99 (£229.99 on MCN shop)Miles covered/time: Three months/5000 miles What's good: It’s practical, protective, waterproof and supremely well made. As well as body armour in the usual places, there’s extra tough fabric over the elbows where abrasions are most likely. It’s got a decent removable thermal lining, lots of waterproof outside pockets (including a ...

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Kit review: Spada Classic jacket

Samuel Pinney, 21 October 2010 09:59

Spada Classic jacket, £195Miles covered/time: 300 (dry)/two weeksWhat’s good? The leather is soft, buttery soft. Find yourself touching it when you shouldn’t soft. The cow it came from must have had a relaxing life. It’s got pockets, a removable lining and protection in the arms. It’s also cool, so perfect for summer riding, and even has some vents in the ...

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New Weise Explorer adventure jacket

Marc Abbott, 21 September 2010 16:48

The new Weise Explorer jacket is a textile jacket designed for the all-weather rider. There's a claimed waterproof and breathable liner, which is said to be lightweight. An extra, removable quilted liner helps when the going gets really chilly. Both the external pockets are claimed to be waterproof. The connect to trousers by way of a 360-degree zip. In warmer ...

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Leathers review: Berik 8320 one-piece suit

Chris Newbigging, 10 September 2010 17:41

Berik 8320 one-piece suit, £499.99 Miles covered/time: Three months/1000 milesWhat’s good? Fit, style, price and protection. Disappointingly I’d only spent a 1000 miles in this suit before gravel came between the road and my tyres, and I came to earth with a heavy thump at 35mph, sliding across rough tarmac chippings into a ditch. Save cash on motorcycle leathers The ...

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How to buy leathers that fit

MCN, 10 September 2010 15:06

Q. I have just bought a set of two-piece leathers and have a question about the fit. I am a 40/41-inch chest and so ordered the size 42 after speaking to the salesman. The sleeves end at just above the wrist and the jacket zips fine and feels OK apart from feeling a little tight across the back of the ...

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Kit review: Barbour International Trials jacket

Simon Relph, 01 July 2010 15:03

Barbour International Trials jacket, £229.95Miles covered/time: 3500/ten monthsWhat’s good? This is an absolute classic jacket, originally developed in 1936 for the International Six Day Trial (ISDT). It has been the popular choice for both trials and road riding, a total icon of the sixties. It’s one of those jackets that the more you wear it, the older it gets, the ...

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