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Action shots of you in your best leather...post 'em up!!!

Mojo1975

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Atomic said:
I wanna try that, I have a DRZ that I've taken to PR a few times, but I never saw the new side track. How much are they asking to do Sumo events? I couldn't keep up with the price tag of running sportbikes after a while whilst trying to finish school. BTW, is that an RM-Z?

I got to see some of Gotbluemilk's stuff from down in Reno/Firnley. He has an awesome style that I liked, I didn't buy his because I prepaid Bones for that trip (about 15 of us went down and took Bones with us).

God, I know what you mean about the cost of road racing!!! And the better you get, the more it costs, even with contingency and all! Just look at what Holden has to pay out of pocket for an AMA weekend! BTW, I can't believe Hopper got his wrist fixed and Jake got reamed!!!

The Sumo open practices are $44 for the morning and an extra $20 if you stay the afternoon. Yet, if you're riding hard, you won't have the energy to stay for the afternoon.

I'm riding a 2006 RMZ 450 that I picked up from a friend. You've gotta put the Dunlop slicks on these bikes though and bring your generator and warmers. Otherwise, with the extreme lean angles, T-Hill T-2 type...LOL..., you'll either lose the front or go through a set in just one day from all of the heat cycles that you're putting the tire through. I almost lost my front three to four times last Wed.! Dunlop slicks are on order!!!

I gotta say, it's a lot more fun than the big track at Pacific or PIR, but probably not as fun as the Bay Area / L.A.ish tracks...for whatever that's worth...:eusa_doh:

If you decide to go down, PM me...we can race each other and have some fun!!!:eusa_clap

Also, get a picture of yourself in the Vanson Insurrection jacket...show it off...LOL...!!!

^^^love all of the pictures above guys!!! Great jackets, great pictures!!!
 

Sierra Charriba

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WWII Red Army leather greatcoat, during a reenactment in Spain last year.

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Atomic

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Mojo1975 said:
If you decide to go down, PM me...we can race each other and have some fun!!!:eusa_clap

Also, get a picture of yourself in the Vanson Insurrection jacket...show it off...LOL...!!!

When I get back into it I'll give you a shout!

Here is my Vanson, I believe of your design!
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Rawky

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Hey All.

This is my first post on here but I wanted to join the fun. I have 6 leather jackets most of them are all fashion/high street type jackets but I am really starting to get into classic flight jackets. However due to my smallish frame, 5ft 9, 36" chest I worry that they may look too bulky on me.

Although I have been looking at some of your cool 'action shots' on here and have to say that the one Dav is wearing looks really, really awesome. I understand its a Aero Highwayman but do you have anymore info on it? Where it was from? Colour? etc

I'm really getting into the world of Leather Jackets and want my next one to be a proper classic one. Anway, sorry for waffling on, look forward to everyones input :D
 

Dav

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Hi Rawky welcome to the lounge.
The Highwayman is a size 42 in brown front quarter horsehide 26.5" body, 26.5" body length ordered directly from Aero in Scotland.
 

BoPeep

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Just wanted to say that this is a great thread, Guys! Wearing leather seems to bring out the confidence, and in some cases the comedic side, of you. But then there must have been a reason that Fonzi got all the girls . . . keep 'em coming!
 

Edward

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Last Thursday night, on the way in to one of London's best cabaret nights... wearing Aero Bootlegger, FQHH. Cordovan in colour. I altered the design to incorporate, inter alia, a zipped breast pocket (standard is just an open pocket) and button cuffs.


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captaincaveman1

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Rawky said:
However due to my smallish frame, 5ft 9, 36" chest I worry that they may look too bulky on me.

Hi, welcome.

Easy fix for that:

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Go easy on the red meat and cheese though. Lift heavy, eat big.;)


On a more serious note, I've noticed guys with more upper body fill out their jackets better than very thin guys - perhaps its just easier to find the proper fit.
 

too much coffee

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captaincaveman1 said:
Hi, welcome.

Easy fix for that:

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Go easy on the red meat and cheese though. Lift heavy, eat big.;)


On a more serious note, I've noticed guys with more upper body fill out their jackets better than very thin guys - perhaps its just easier to find the proper fit.
Very nice cc1!
 

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