Agreed - hotter than a hot thing they are. Especially the moment you get off the bike and start moving around a bit. -- Dnc B12, ZZR11 A6 2.5TDi V6 Quattro Sport MIB#26 two#54(soiled) UKRMMA#26 BOTAFOT#153 X-FOT#003
No, I think you and Spete might be in a club of your own. -- Dnc B12, ZZR11 A6 2.5TDi V6 Quattro Sport MIB#26 two#54(soiled) UKRMMA#26 BOTAFOT#153 X-FOT#003
In uk.rec.motorcycles, BGN belched forth and ejected the following: I've got a Cold Killer fleece. It is windproof but don't expect it to keep more than a light shower out for more than a minute or two.
LOL! Ack shirley, I was in that club, too. However, stuff has changed, so I'll be sorting something, shortly.
You don't mean you got rid of the face fluff? -- Dnc B12, ZZR11 A6 2.5TDi V6 Quattro Sport MIB#26 two#54(soiled) UKRMMA#26 BOTAFOT#153 X-FOT#003
It's marketed as 'water repellent' and not water proof. The thermal lining in my Python II jacket is good enough for winter.
Among the other blokes I ride with, no. I'm the only one, but I still always wonder how the **** you manage it. I'd be freezing my spuds off without a neck tube. -- Beav VN 750 Zed 1000 OMF# 19
That should induce an interesting discussion in the first helmet-off garage you visit - assuming it's a full-face job.
So will a chin on tank approach, but it's crap filtering at 20mph like that. Get yerself a tube. -- Beav VN 750 Zed 1000 OMF# 19