MotoLegion jeans - an alternative to Draggin's etc....

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Re: MotoLegion jeans - an alternative to Draggin's etc....

Postby wullieb1 » Sun May 02, 2010 7:17 pm

I need a new pair of denims for the bike.

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Re: MotoLegion jeans - an alternative to Draggin's etc....

Postby Gosling1 » Sun May 02, 2010 7:23 pm

Strika wrote:....the last thing a rider wants to do is to have to undo FLY BUTTONS!!!! A zipper makes more sense on riding jeans I reckon.......


these duds have got a zipper Marty :)

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Re: MotoLegion jeans - an alternative to Draggin's etc....

Postby wullieb1 » Sun May 02, 2010 7:27 pm

Strika wrote:Here's some feedback! After riding for four hours and not wanting to stop because you are having so much fun and needing to go for a piss...like...your back teeth are floating....the last thing a rider wants to do is to have to undo FLY BUTTONS!!!! A zipper makes more sense on riding jeans I reckon. Buttons are a donkey fuck to get undone when your are absolutely busting! :lol:


Till you get your cock caught in the zipper lol.
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Re: MotoLegion jeans - an alternative to Draggin's etc....

Postby Gosling1 » Sun May 02, 2010 7:29 pm

wullieb1 wrote:
Strika wrote:Here's some feedback! After riding for four hours and not wanting to stop because you are having so much fun and needing to go for a piss...like...your back teeth are floating....the last thing a rider wants to do is to have to undo FLY BUTTONS!!!! A zipper makes more sense on riding jeans I reckon. Buttons are a donkey fuck to get undone when your are absolutely busting! :lol:


Till you get your cock caught in the zipper lol.


:lol: and that is a real danger for Strika !! :lol:
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Re: MotoLegion jeans - an alternative to Draggin's etc....

Postby wullieb1 » Sun May 02, 2010 7:30 pm

:D :D :D :D :D
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Re: MotoLegion jeans - an alternative to Draggin's etc....

Postby Strika » Mon May 03, 2010 4:07 pm

Gosling1 wrote:
wullieb1 wrote:
Strika wrote:Here's some feedback! After riding for four hours and not wanting to stop because you are having so much fun and needing to go for a piss...like...your back teeth are floating....the last thing a rider wants to do is to have to undo FLY BUTTONS!!!! A zipper makes more sense on riding jeans I reckon. Buttons are a donkey fuck to get undone when your are absolutely busting! :lol:


Till you get your cock caught in the zipper lol.


:lol: and that is a real danger for Strika !! :lol:



Mate....I have issues with it getting caught in between the threads of cotton that my undies are made of, let alone a Zipper!! But hey, I'm still the one shagging the hot 30 year old Russian Dancer with a body like Angelina Jolie, so I can deal with that one SMALL issue!!! :lol:

Just as an alternative guys and girls, I have been rather happy with the Jeans that Mat Maladin brings in. Cortech is the brand. Instead of kevlar in the knees and arse, they have perforated leather inserts. The benefit being they still protect, but they actually BREATH!!!!! I an't stand the itchiness that arises from wearing kevlar lined jeans. (I've tried three different brands of Kevlar lined jeans and they all do it!!!) Plus the Cortech Jeans are pretty stylish and they are cheap! I think my pair cost me less than $100! They also do a Denim jacket of the same construction. Also both the jeans and the jacket come with armour standard.(It's removable)
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Re: MotoLegion jeans - an alternative to Draggin's etc....

Postby Ticketyman » Mon May 03, 2010 4:17 pm

Are the sizes pretty standard ?...How's the fit.
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Re: MotoLegion jeans - an alternative to Draggin's etc....

Postby Gosling1 » Mon May 03, 2010 9:01 pm

the sizes are basically standard, and I reckon the fit is great. Really comfortable when riding the bike, which is the important thing......

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Re: MotoLegion jeans - an alternative to Draggin's etc....

Postby RustyAs » Sun May 09, 2010 6:21 pm

Just ordered a pair

Will give some feed back when I've had a chance to wear them
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P.S. Just got a call from the supplier, after I completed the transaction, to advise they were out of stock and they already refunded the money.

Disappointed not getting the goods, but real happy with the guys service!

I will be ordering some when they get stock!

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Re: MotoLegion jeans - an alternative to Draggin's etc....

Postby Kawawog » Sun May 09, 2010 11:29 pm

I received mine a couple of days after purchase(which was on a weekend) and am very impressed with how comfortable and well made they are.. One happy customer here :D
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Re: MotoLegion jeans - an alternative to Draggin's etc....

Postby Gosling1 » Mon May 10, 2010 7:07 pm

Did you get the current versions with the small velcro tab on the cuff ?

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Re: MotoLegion jeans - an alternative to Draggin's etc....

Postby Takamii » Mon May 10, 2010 9:29 pm

Hello

Thank you all for your support and feedback ( sneaks back to his Yamaha :) )
I will be around just watching listening and talking balony with Gosling :)
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Re: MotoLegion jeans - an alternative to Draggin's etc....

Postby Kawawog » Tue May 11, 2010 12:01 am

Gosling1 wrote:Did you get the current versions with the small velcro tab on the cuff ?

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Yep :)
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Re: MotoLegion jeans - an alternative to Draggin's etc....

Postby Takamii » Tue May 11, 2010 6:09 pm

RustyAs wrote:Just ordered a pair

Will give some feed back when I've had a chance to wear them
Cheers


P.S. Just got a call from the supplier, after I completed the transaction, to advise they were out of stock and they already refunded the money.

Disappointed not getting the goods, but real happy with the guys service!

I will be ordering some when they get stock!

Phil



Thank you Sir - my apologies I was unable to fulfil your request immediately, however I shall contact as soon as your size is available.
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Re: MotoLegion jeans - an alternative to Draggin's etc....

Postby laidback » Tue May 11, 2010 6:23 pm

RustyAs wrote:Just ordered a pair

Will give some feed back when I've had a chance to wear them
Cheers


P.S. Just got a call from the supplier, after I completed the transaction, to advise they were out of stock and they already refunded the money.

Disappointed not getting the goods, but real happy with the guys service!

I will be ordering some when they get stock!

Phil


That's amazing service. :kuda:

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