Bonneville
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That really is a stylish jacket, ...I can tell that a 641 isn't going to work with my 52 year old pot
captaincaveman1 said:Cafe racer on a cafe racer. lol lol lol
GriffDeLaGriff said:
Old picture:
Snakeskin boots and snakeskin belt.
Same jacket about 17 years later.
Dog is dead, hair is gone, jacket is still going strong.
Bonneville said:What make/model jacket are you wearing in the pic Captain? You can tell from the photo that it's real quality. Love the lustre. (and love the Thrux. All you need now is a set of real deerskin gauntlets from Churchill Leather Glove Co., the best. I've got a Bonneville Black myself, best bike i've ever had. Triumphrat.net is great too)
sportride67 said:oh yes, the cafe racer jacket! Yum! I've been wearing this style of jacket since 1999. I was always a fan of this jacket going back to when I first saw it on the guy in the original Nightmare on Elm Street and I was lucky enough to finally find one at a vintage clothing store. It was an old Reed jacket at a place called Jack Hammer in Seattle (now gone), which needed a lot of work. My second was a late 1960's early 70's Harley Davidson AMF jacket which I still have (in pix below). It's broken in soo perfectly and its my daily wearin' jacket. I've had two Buco's, a Vanson, a Schott and probably one or two (possibly more) others I can't think of right now. As of right now, I have several Harley Davidson AMF area cafe racers, the most recent a 1950's single chest pocket "shirt" also below.
1. the two pocket 2. the single pocket
Mojo1975 said:...LOL...I used to manage Dreamland, the big brother to Jack Hammer! Great Harley cafe' racer...I like 'em as much as Buco J-100s...simple and elegant!!!
ron521 said:I haven't noticed any problem while driving either a Miata or a Toyota truck, but I suppose on some cars there could be contact, depending on the proximity and angle of the steering wheel.
I've seen a few older cycle jackets from the 50's and 60's in which the zippers are on top of the sleeves, perhaps to deal with this particular issue.
ron521 said:I haven't noticed any problem while driving either a Miata or a Toyota truck, but I suppose on some cars there could be contact, depending on the proximity and angle of the steering wheel.
I've seen a few older cycle jackets from the 50's and 60's in which the zippers are on top of the sleeves, perhaps to deal with this particular issue.