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Need Some Leathers! Any Ideas???
Posted: May 2nd, '15, 21:20
by AshM750
Hi all,
Im looking for some 2 piece leathers now ive got my new bike (black, red and white), I have about £350 to spend I dont mind buying used, I have been looking at RST but I wouldnt mind something different. I would really like a named brand, eBay is good but never really know what your getting on the used market.
Anyone have any recommendations people that make them or even a good cheap dealer?
Really appreciate the help.
Regards
Ash
Re: Need Some Leathers! Any Ideas???
Posted: May 2nd, '15, 22:28
by billinom8s
Buy used and put the spare towards Portimao.
I have RST one piece and Spyke/Wolf two piece zip together.
Have had no problems with any of them and they are all a good few years old.
Remember when trying jackets on to have your back protector with you as can get a bit cramped in a suit with two in there.
Re: Need Some Leathers! Any Ideas???
Posted: May 3rd, '15, 08:30
by AshM750
I would love to go Portimao but I'm unsure if I can get the Time off yet. I will try find out next week.
Did you have to go one size up on the RSTs?
Re: Need Some Leathers! Any Ideas???
Posted: May 3rd, '15, 09:44
by billinom8s
Nope, I bought slightly smaller then went to see Gerry so now they are made to measure.
Re: Need Some Leathers! Any Ideas???
Posted: May 3rd, '15, 10:00
by AshM750
Oh OK then, ile have another look on ebay again. I've missed out on a couple of good sets but Im trying to find a matching colour to the bike.
Re: Need Some Leathers! Any Ideas???
Posted: May 3rd, '15, 11:28
by CharlieChan
In my opinion buying leathers off eBay is a nightmare, buying anywhere without the ability to try before you buy is a nightmare. The same size that fits well in one make will fit terribly in another. So don't pay over the odds and be prepared to sell them on again when they don't fit just so.
CC
Re: Need Some Leathers! Any Ideas???
Posted: May 3rd, '15, 14:31
by TLS-Moose
CharlieChan wrote:In my opinion buying leathers off eBay is a nightmare, buying anywhere without the ability to try before you buy is a nightmare. The same size that fits well in one make will fit terribly in another. So don't pay over the odds and be prepared to sell them on again when they don't fit just so.
CC
If buying secondhand you should also beware of damage/scuffs from previous owners mishaps, the condition of stitching, and what the "stretchy" bits are like.
J&S Accessories are good for old-stock leathers at bargain prices - look them up online and see where the nearest store is to you. CMS in Exeter have a good stock downstairs and some bargains upstairs.
Leathers are something I personally find best tried before purchase - one manufacturers sizing and body shape is not necessarily the same as another ...... Body length, arm length, etc., can all be somewhat variable. ;)
Re: Need Some Leathers! Any Ideas???
Posted: May 3rd, '15, 16:38
by AshM750
Thanks, I may go to CMS next weekend and have a look. Does anyone have any experiance with BKS leathers?
Re: Need Some Leathers! Any Ideas???
Posted: May 3rd, '15, 17:14
by TLS-Moose
BKS bespoke handmade leathers, or BKS leathers as in the old "off the peg" type made by Belstaff back in the James Toseland days?
The former are very expensive, but very well (hand) made, to your own measurements.
The latter, still good quality, were mass produced at a medium to premium price level.
I know people who have the former, and swear by them. They are as good (if not better) today than when first purchased. I have the latter, purchased through J&S in Plymouth, when they purchased all the old Belstaff stock after they went bankrupt. I paid a fraction of the original ticket price. They are also very good quality, excellently made, but I had to get some adjustments made

Re: Need Some Leathers! Any Ideas???
Posted: May 3rd, '15, 17:35
by Kata
I found a company called fc-moto in Germany. They were significantly cheaper than the uk. I don't mind paying a few quid more but they offered a Furygan leather jacket for over £100 less than anywhere in the UK.
RST have a good rep for the price too.
Re: Need Some Leathers! Any Ideas???
Posted: May 3rd, '15, 19:23
by AshM750
That FC MOTO is very good, im thinking of going Alpinestars but it is over budget and I need boots too.

Re: Need Some Leathers! Any Ideas???
Posted: May 3rd, '15, 19:57
by AshM750
Right ok everyone I ended up buying the matching trouser to my RICHA Imola jacket (all black), there not match to my bike but they only cost me £150. I could have spent a small fortune but I feel better saving some money. Now ive got a set of leathers for the summer, Just need some boots now.
Re: Need Some Leathers! Any Ideas???
Posted: May 3rd, '15, 20:07
by menzies3032
Just to put in my 2 pence to the conversation I have got a set of Frank Thomas titanium leathers. I always thought that they were not that good until I got them resized to fit me by Gerry.
Then found out the leather was really thick (important should you be skidding down the road, and don't be fooled by expensive kangaroo thin leather being better it's not its just more expensive) so think that Gerry broke 3 leather needles to get it re stitched.
Match this to leathers that fit you and you have got real protection.
Don't just buy a brand.... by thick leather and a suit that fits you properly. Don't be put off by the badge or the price.
By the way, brand new 5 years ago my leathers were £80 for trousers and £120 for jacket then £100 with Gerry for a total rebuild and refit specific to me. 5 years on and 1 skid down a track and they are still going strong.
By the way what ever you buy get yourself a tub of renapur you wont regret it
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Re: Need Some Leathers! Any Ideas???
Posted: May 3rd, '15, 20:27
by AshM750
Thanks, ile get myself some of that renapur

Re: Need Some Leathers! Any Ideas???
Posted: May 5th, '15, 09:06
by Jimbo04zx10r
Just to poke my nose in.
When I got my leathers I spent hours trying sets on and making sure the fitted in the right place's. if you are comfortable in them while on and off the bike then those are the one's all leathers now a days are of similar quality (named brands) so it really doesn't matter on brand names.
If you are comfortable in them then it allows you to fully concentrate on the road not you leathers pinching or rubbing.
Make sure you take all your normal riding gear like back protector, boots, clothes you wear under your leathers, gloves and helmet as these can affect how the leathers fit.
Cheer