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Nick, do you know perhaps what's the length of this baby?
I don't believe it was mentioned.
Nick, do you know perhaps what's the length of this baby?
Yeah. I'll stop wear MC jackets while not being a biker around about the same time I stop wearing Irivns, A2s et cetera when I'm not a pilot. (Or, come to think of it, forties and fifties styles when I don't like in the forties and fifties.)
Roads safe enough for a motorcycle? No such thing, unfortunately. But yes, I too find those textile/nylon things quite unbearable to wear. There is also an in-between option, leather with armour, but even that doesn't seem to fit the whole classic Americana thing I'm cosplaying as. They're not all useless, though. Leather jackets, I mean. When I took a spill wearing one, I have to admit it did very well at saving my skin. The jacket was completely ruined, though...Love the "cosplay" comment... lol I suspect if I ever live somewhere with roads safe enough that I'll consider a bike, I'd stick with something oldschool in leather and/or an armoured waxed-cotton affair. Just can't reconcile myself to these nylon wonders, no matter how 'safe' they are.... Mn.
Yep, but they're just like on Strabler's jacket and that's always a good thing!weirdly, on my 618 Perfecto they're too far back to get at when I'm wearing it.....
I think that's been mentioned here.Still can't get over the beauty of DD's Buco. I wonder why's there only one pillion pocket, though?
Been wearing MC jackets for 20 years and never owned a bike and I can still count with my hand fingers the number of times I rode a bike.So, wear your MC jackets, people! Enjoy 'em.
RM did make a Buco "J-22" with laces some years ago. You can occasionally find an used one on Yahoo Auction JP. Don't know if it is base on an actual pattern or not. Incidentally, there is one original Buco J-21 or J-22 with single map pocket on ebay now.HD, gotcha. Could've been something else I saw then, possibly a one off from RM as it was just one single picture of it, but I remember it as a Buco for some reason. It certainly was exactly the same, except for side laces. I recall wondering when did exactly side laces appear on MC jackets.
I see you found it. The RM Buco J-82 Highway Star which shows zero resemblance to the original Buco J-82.:eusa_doh:Blackadder - Yes! It exists!
http://www.kellysurf.net/kellyhb/2009/02/post-5.php
Thank you!
Yeah, I wonder if Buco actually ever did these. Edward, I'm not a big fan of side laces but this does look cool!
Doubt it is a repro of an actual Buco. That site does not contain any info on the jacket other than that it is called J-82 by RM.Argh, I wish there was a translator that actually made any sense out of Asian languages - so this isn't based on an actual Buco jacket?
Just bought this book which might shed some lights to your question.Ok pop quiz, and just so you know I don't know the answer
What's the difference between a J-21 and a J-22? Map pocket, puller types, something else??