Ikasawak wrote:Is it just me, or do all motorcycle jackets with shoulder armor make you look like a gridiron player?
I'm a slim build 5ft 6" and having trouble finding a jacket that fits nice and snug, all the ones I've tried so far looks hilarious on me. (huge shoulders, slim waist and skinny legs)
Only use my bike for commuting to work, anyone got any suggestions?
Im looking for leather or textile with removable inner lining, must have sholder, elbow and back protection. Vents would be nice too.
Im willing to spend up to $600.
It's for commuting exclusively right....... sooooooo .....
For $600 I'd be buying 2 jackets!!!
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(1st Jacket)
Summer Textile
I've had a bit of a look around, and the RST "Ventilator" is the one I'd go for NOW for the coming summer!
I'm a slim fit and it fits me well and looks good I think.
A good textile jacket will keep you dry and comfy and cool/warm whatever required after a week of rain

But as people will tell you the protection isn't AS good as leather.... but being comfortable is important to your safety too because if you're uncomfortable/cold/sweaty/hot it might get in the way of your concentration.
I've worn the Winter Equivalent (RST Pro) for almost a year now and it's been perfect! Crash tested (high drop and long-ish slide) at 60km/hr, armour did its job, and the external stitching and material held together, just melted a bit

I've got a Dianese back protector in the jacket. I don't notice it's there at all.
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(2nd Jacket)
Leather Jacket now, or wait until winter and get a winter textile.
If leather, it'd be for weekend rides and when the weather's not too hot or wet so you have better protection.
Or save your money and get a good big winter textile jacket for next winter.

Oh yeah I'm saying this to everyone now, for commuting buy some motorcross knee/shin protectors and wear them under ALL of the pants you commute in.... trust me, if/when you have an off it'll save you A LOT of pain
