A question for the ladies???
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A question for the ladies???
A question for the girls.........
Just doing a little bit of research for the stargirlz range. Whilst I know what I am looking for, I would really be interested in hearing what other girls think about motorcycle gear.
How do you feel when you go into a store to purchase motorcycle gear?
What do you look for in gear?
What do you think of the fitting and shape of the current female range?
What features would you like to see in ladies gear?
Any other ideas or suggestions are gratefully accepted.
Thanks in advance
Just doing a little bit of research for the stargirlz range. Whilst I know what I am looking for, I would really be interested in hearing what other girls think about motorcycle gear.
How do you feel when you go into a store to purchase motorcycle gear?
What do you look for in gear?
What do you think of the fitting and shape of the current female range?
What features would you like to see in ladies gear?
Any other ideas or suggestions are gratefully accepted.
Thanks in advance
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Re: A question for the ladies???
I was looking for a winter jacket and NEED boobie room. I had to go up sizes and hated the fit or go down size and squash them
The bigger sizes are OK cept that the sleeves r to long 


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Re: A question for the ladies???
I'm with Lainie, I have a fair to middling rack and I -hate- having it squished into a jacket that otherwise fits just dandy. I've had oversize jackets taken in at the waist for this reason - an additional expense on already expensive gear. Most women's gear seems to be designed for tubby, stumpy-limbed, flat chested barrels, not real people... and pink... that's guff...
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Re: A question for the ladies???
oh and while I think of it, things I would like to see in women's motorcycling gear is 2-piece suits with extra patches of that breathable, stretchy kevlar stuff under boobs (not just under arms) and across front of hips (not just crotch) so we can twist and move more freely on the bike and sweat less. Lower cut backs of necks of jackets so our ponytails/pigtails/dreadlocks don't jam in between jacket and lid, restricting movement and visibility. Longer cut backs of jackets so we don't get that strip of sunburn on our lower backs. Smooth finish kevlar lining on draggin jeans so we don't get mad wriggly line patterns on our arses if we wear a g-string. And finally, boots with a bit of a heel, I hate walking in superflats and even though I'm taller than the average lass, most women I think would appreciate a bit more leg length for more stable footing and confidence at lights etc.
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Re: A question for the ladies???
If I had to buy anything motorcycle related (even accessories) my husband would be there so he tends to do all the talking (mostly because he's far more experienced with the motorcycle world than I am). Walking around the shops and checking out jackets and things, sometimes I find the ladies armour isn't as hard as the mens. I agree with the boots comment from previous post.
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Re: A question for the ladies???
I always feel great because I luv shopping . . . especially if it's for new motorbike gear !Pink Angel wrote:How do you feel when you go into a store to purchase motorcycle gear?


For me, it's something that fits well (ie fits where it should), is comfortable and provides the protection that I'm after.Pink Angel wrote:What do you look for in gear?
Well, it's been a few years since trying on new gear, but at the time I was very disappointed in a lot of the leather pants I had tried on, especially the tiger angel pants (probably because I had my heart set on em). None seemed to fit in the right places.Pink Angel wrote:What do you think of the fitting and shape of the current female range?

And I guess if I told you that the leathers I currently wear all the time are 'mens' technic pants - and that's because at the time they were at the right price and the right size and fitted better than any of the female pants I had tried on. . . so I bought em.


Choices in colour (it's gotta be PINK lol), I think a removable inner liner is important, but most of all it has to do what it's designed to and be comfortable. Personally I'm not fussed bout other features - but hey, that's me.Pink Angel wrote:What features would you like to see in ladies gear?

I hope this helps you with your research !


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Re: A question for the ladies???
Yoy OBVIOUSLY haven't met Lainie thenRicho wrote:I wasnt aware we had such well endowed members

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Re: A question for the ladies???
+1 to everything already said. Most of my gear has had to be altered- even leathers. Girls aren't shaped like guys, so a lot of the gear is uncomfortable. As the girls said- bigger in the places that count would be nice.
We need smaller sizes too! Finding small sizes in bike gear is like pulling teeth- I have had to order in most of my gear.
By the way- PLEASE make our gear without flowers and little glittery pink bits too- we are bikers after all
Hope this helps.....
We need smaller sizes too! Finding small sizes in bike gear is like pulling teeth- I have had to order in most of my gear.
By the way- PLEASE make our gear without flowers and little glittery pink bits too- we are bikers after all

Hope this helps.....
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Re: A question for the ladies???
Black Magic wrote:+By the way- PLEASE make our gear without flowers and little glittery pink bits too- we are bikers after all![]()
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Seconded!!!
It's so hard to find girls gear without silly flowers or pastelly colors or pink ..
and also with the tops, like everyone has said, they really need to allow for boobs. Admittedly more and more do, but I tried on a RST leather jacket the other day, and I could barely do it up.. I told the rep and he just shrugged


Re: A question for the ladies???
Haven't you met Gos?Black Magic wrote:Girls aren't shaped like guys...

He's got a hawt set of moobs.
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Re: A question for the ladies???
YOU always drag me into thismick_dundee wrote:Yoy OBVIOUSLY haven't met Lainie thenRicho wrote:I wasnt aware we had such well endowed members


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Re: A question for the ladies???
Geez, I thought Mick meant the top end - not the other !!Lainie wrote:YOU always drag me into thismick_dundee wrote:Yoy OBVIOUSLY haven't met Lainie thenRicho wrote:I wasnt aware we had such well endowed members![]()

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Re: A question for the ladies???
You can't be serious ?ttc wrote:Seconded!!! It's so hard to find girls gear without silly flowers or pastelly colors or pink ..Black Magic wrote:+By the way- PLEASE make our gear without flowers and little glittery pink bits too- we are bikers after all![]()


Yes I agree, well sort of - I mean you can still be a serious biker and where some COLOUR imo!



I'm with you bout the flowers, but hey whats wrong with some 'pink bits' ? ?




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Re: A question for the ladies???
It must be a QLD thing Rob. Most of the gear I have bought had to have flowers removed from it! Maybe you need some retail therapy in the Sunshine State- loads of gear with colour up here!
(I'm a black kinda girl myself.....)

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