Edward
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Idly looking around at current bike jackets, I'm quite taken with the classic look of the Helston's Fuel Dirt Track jacket:
I'm sure a lot of folks will like the two-tone, though I favour the plain black myself. If you look closely, you'll see that while CE arounr lurks under the skin on both sides, there is only a visible padded shoulder and elbow on the left side, reflecting the design of this being based on vintage dirt-track racewear, where apparently they only were concerned about falling on the left hand side, given they only ever turn left when racing on oval tracks in that discipline. I like that as a neat little detail. Sets it apart from all the other racer style jackets on the market.
I'm sure a lot of folks will like the two-tone, though I favour the plain black myself. If you look closely, you'll see that while CE arounr lurks under the skin on both sides, there is only a visible padded shoulder and elbow on the left side, reflecting the design of this being based on vintage dirt-track racewear, where apparently they only were concerned about falling on the left hand side, given they only ever turn left when racing on oval tracks in that discipline. I like that as a neat little detail. Sets it apart from all the other racer style jackets on the market.