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8oz is more than enough to recondition 5 jackets I'd say.IH appear to be the only UK stockist.
They only have 8oz in stock @ £18 a hit. As it happens I am sending 634s in for a free maintenance stitch in time so may ask them to add a couple on the back of the return P&P.
Every little helps
Kind of you Marc. Thanks, but I may as well bite the IH bullet and get a couple of 8oz for £36.Dang that's pricy. How much do you need, just for one jacket? I'll send you half a jar at shipping costs.
The Oxford I have spec’d with TB has some minor changes. Still waiting for confirmation but it goes like this:
*comp weight, black
*move chest pocket from left to right side
*chest pocket slanted Enfield style
*red plaid lining
*double ended zip
*brass hardware
*remove centre seam on back panel
*two inside pockets, one horizontal left side, one vertical right side
Haven’t got a delivery yet but I’m expecting this fall sometime
You got the back panel as a single panel, like an Enfield? the thing that makes me hesitant on the Oxford is I dont love the seam on the spine.
Yes it’s on the order.You got the back panel as a single panel, like an Enfield? the thing that makes me hesitant on the Oxford is I dont love the seam on the spine.
I’ve never heard that before and it would be interesting to hear from Enfield owners that ride, if this indeed is the case. Lots of MC jackets have one piece backs, some consider it a safety feature. My Vanson Raid is a one piece back for example. I added it for two reasons, to smooth out the back from an aesthetic point of view, and to increase structural integrity for what that’s worth.The center seam helps to reduce the back bulge as the leather has no where to go and can puff up when you straighten your back, this is especially true if you ride often and the back is molded to that rounded shape, so when you straighten up the back will pop out and look like a bad bulge.
I don't like the center seam too but some have said on many expensive jackets there is a center seam and it's likely to there to keep it looking neat.
Looks great! What size is this one?Fully oiled and restored to its former self.
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42”. I need a 42” in the B family of jackets. The 40’s and 44’s I can wear but the 42” seems to be the best fit.Looks great! What size is this one?
I’ve never heard that before and it would be interesting to hear from Enfield owners that ride, if this indeed is the case. Lots of MC jackets have one piece backs, some consider it a safety feature. My Vanson Raid is a one piece back for example. I added it for two reasons, to smooth out the back from an aesthetic point of view, and to increase structural integrity for what that’s worth.
My road glide has a back rest anyway so it won’t puff out leaning against that.
Edit - should also state riding is a secondary purpose of this jacket for me. Maybe to hop on for short rides but anything long I’ve better jackets for that.
Yeah, I'd find the centre seam a lot more aesthetically pleasing of topped off with a nice yoke. It'll definitely sell out , even if only for the fact that it's two big brands that both have a following, and with a market as big as Schott's surely they must have fifty people will want one.... The design isn't bad, though for me it's longer in the body than I care for in a jacket like that. I'm indifferent to Shinki, so that doesn't have an especial pull for me. Still, it's interesting to see such a mass-market brand dabbling in this sort of limited edition and niche branding.
That would make sense. Aero mention this on their website wrt the Board Racer model - they will make it without the centre seam on request, but point out that this will affect the fit. My understanding is that the way the two panels are cut can better allow for the fit against the curve of the back than a single piece. From that perspective, it is perhaps interesting that I see the centre seam much more on high-end motorcycle jackets as opposed to high end "fashion" pieces (for want of a better way of putting it - leather jackets worn for style rather than as motorcycle wear).
looks good from the front, perhaps can use more splay below the zipper box for a longer jacket like that for sitting, as from the back I think since it has center seam it should look a lot neater toward the lower back, it should taper more
I have a custom one with the center seam. It makes the jacket fit nicer, better contouring. Without it there could be unwanted horizontal creases or rolls especially on heavier leather. But yeah J100 is classic design with the plain back. Tough call.
What leather you thinking?
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Nice Chopper!Finally got a Vanson coming my way. Been dreaming about one ever since joining TFL. You folks really do a good job advertising and praising it here
Fingers crossed that it fits.
Owner said he has maintained it with the recommended Vanson leather balm, but the impression I got on TFL is that it's really not necessary to treat leather jacket in any way in the first 10+ years of it's life.
Any comments on this aspect? Should I put the leather balm included with the jacket in dark place for the next 10 years?
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Finally got a Vanson coming my way. Been dreaming about one ever since joining TFL. You folks really do a good job advertising and praising it here
Fingers crossed that it fits.
Owner said he has maintained it with the recommended Vanson leather balm, but the impression I got on TFL is that it's really not necessary to treat leather jacket in any way in the first 10+ years of it's life.
Any comments on this aspect? Should I put the leather balm included with the jacket in dark place for the next 10 years?
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Finally got a Vanson coming my way. Been dreaming about one ever since joining TFL. You folks really do a good job advertising and praising it here
Fingers crossed that it fits.
Owner said he has maintained it with the recommended Vanson leather balm, but the impression I got on TFL is that it's really not necessary to treat leather jacket in any way in the first 10+ years of it's life.
Any comments on this aspect? Should I put the leather balm included with the jacket in dark place for the next 10 years?
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