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I was inquiring about leatherslink and recieved an email back from them. THey are from and ship from pakistan. the toronto address is just a front to sell on ebay. He was very straight up and would do some small customizations.
In no way was he giving the inclination that these were high end suits. But if it fits your budget might work for you.
There is ton of these pakistan/india suits in the internet . All going for $300ISH.
They make alot of leather goods over there. Not a bad option if you do a handful of track days or liesure riding.
 
I was inquiring about leatherslink and recieved an email back from them. THey are from and ship from pakistan. the toronto address is just a front to sell on ebay. He was very straight up and would do some small customizations.
In no way was he giving the inclination that these were high end suits. But if it fits your budget might work for you.
There is ton of these pakistan/india suits in the internet . All going for $300ISH.
They make alot of leather goods over there. Not a bad option if you do a handful of track days or liesure riding.
Thanks for the info. Sucks they don't have it in stock in toronto :(

-Jamie M.
 
Thanks for the info. Sucks they don't have it in stock in toronto :(

-Jamie M.

If you want to see one I can show you mine if you're very near St. Clair and Bathurst area. Not the exact model you liked but similar.
 
Why would anyone riding street want to wear a suit? You'll sweat buckets and look ridiculous.
 
Why would anyone riding street want to wear a suit? You'll sweat buckets and look ridiculous.
They make suits that have great ventilation, and even regular suits if you unzip it a bit it's like a parachute/air conditioning :)

If I know I'm going to be doing some hard riding I always suit up

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But if it's just for some ice cream I'll usually squid it

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-Jamie M.
 
Why would anyone riding street want to wear a suit? You'll sweat buckets and look ridiculous.
I have to break in my suit so I'll be wearing it for a couple of street rides before I hit the track.
Other than that, the only time I would wear it on the street is if I'm riding all day.
 
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They make suits that have great ventilation, and even regular suits if you unzip it a bit it's like a parachute/air conditioning :)

If I know I'm going to be doing some hard riding I always suit up

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But if it's just for some ice cream I'll usually squid it

JamieJul04th2010_NiagaraFalls.jpg


-Jamie M.

Is that a suzuki?


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Is that a suzuki?
Yamaha R6. Everyone says suzuki cause of the muffler :) lol.

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-Jamie M.
 
Why would anyone riding street want to wear a suit? You'll sweat buckets and look ridiculous.

Perforated leather isn't bad in the heat especially when moving. I've had perforated leather pants that were cooler than jeans. A suit provides the best protection. Jeans will shred at almost any speed. Heck, I slipped on some ice this winter and my jeans tore open. On a bike they do nothing.
 
I always try to be in full gear typically it's my two piece. The only time it's hot is when your not moving so you need to take alternative means to cooling down while waiting for your friends.

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It's like parachute air conditioning until you catch a wasp lol

Sorry, but when I see a full armor suit on the street, I laugh. There are plenty of hybrid jackets and pants to keep you safe and cool for street riding. Joe Rocket has some great stuff. You won't pass out from heat exhaustion and you'll be ok in a fall. Having said that I'd rather see the full suit on someone than shorts and a t-shirt. Firm believer in ATGATT!
 
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2-piece perforated suit ftw. Teknic Mercury for NA cut, Alpinestars for euro cut. Done and done :D
 

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