Motorcycle Gift Idea, Cool Moto Tees

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I was down in Southern California recently and visited a new shop in downtown Ventura called the Iron and Resin Garage. I have to admit, it was like walking into a hipster motorcycle shop. 

But they did have some cool men's and women's tees so naturally I had to take one home (above right). Unfortunately their website  doesn't have any of the women's tops listed. Hopefully they'll add those to the site soon. This was the only women's moto top that I really liked, riding a moto myself. 

Of course, they have a ton of nifty men's tees for that moto man in your life. 

Iron and Resin Garage

What GORE-TEX pants should I buy?

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I just got an email from a reader who's trying to figure out which GORE-TEX motorcycle pants to get. 

"Ok so being new to motorcycling a few months ago I bought the REV'IT Ventura pants and Indigo jacket.  I was biking in a freaking downpour up here in Portland (caught heading home) and noticed that i was starting to get cold from the water soaking the outer fabric before it was repelled by the liner.  When it's dry I stay much warmer.  This got me to thinking if I should sell this set and get GORE-TEX gear.  It makes a heck of a drysuit (I'm a whitewater kayaker so is important to stay dry).  :)   Do you think the GORE-TEX is better at keeping one warmer than an additional liner?" 

I'm a HUGE fan of GORE-TEX. I think overall, it's one of the best waterproofing systems available to us as motorcyclists. I've been riding in the REV'IT Legacy GTX two piece and it's simply amazing. The shell features Cordura 1000 denier Ribstop with Teflon coating. Unfortunately, that, along with hip armor is what also pushes the price point higher vs. the Dainese. If you're a 44 in Dainese, you should be 40 in REV'IT pants. I think the Legacy is the ultimate touring outfit given it's versatility. Check out my first impressions on this outfit here. 

There's something about GORE-TEX that is completely different from anything else, especially when it comes to motorcycle gear. It's definitely an investment but well worth it, in my opinion. 

 

"I was looking at Revzilla sale and noticed the Dianese New Galvestone GTX pants on sale.  I have hips and booty with athletic thighs but nothing crazy.  I fit great in their Firefly(?) leather pants in a 44 (BTW those pants make your butt look really good) so was wondering if you know anything about the Galvestones.  Linda - Portland, OR"

Unfortunately I haven't tried on the New Galvestones in awhile, but the fit is pretty consistent across most of the Dainese line.  I would think that you'll notice a nice difference in warmth and performance vs. the Ventura with these or the Legacy, mostly because the Venturas are a little more curvy friendly and have a trouser fit. Also because the shell doesn't have a lot of windproof/waterproof-abilities built into it. I think if you match up those pants with the Dainese Adina, that outfit would work well.  

I think the advantage to the Dainese outfit is that it'll be a touch leaner and longer, especially with the jacket through the torso and arms. The Galvestone pants will also fit more like a skinny jean with a more tapered leg vs. the REV'IT as well. If you have a longer, leaner frame I'd recommend going this route because the closer the fitment to your body, the warmer it'll be in terms of retaining heat. Whenever you go up in size you're losing heat because of the additional space you're creating between your body and the gear.  If you love the fit of the Firefly's, then you'll definitely love the way their textiles fit. 

I'd also consider a heated vest or liner to ride in the coldest temps possible. You can't go wrong with heated and either of the GORE-TEX outfits from Dainese or REV'IT. That combination will allow you to ride in even colder temps!

Dirtbag Challenge 2012

Dirtbag Challenge San Francisco 2012

The Dirtbag Challenge is a San Francisco favorite among the motorcycling community. You may have seen a chopper build off or two, but nothing quite like this. 

Although the website doesn't include details for 2012, the general rules are the same; $1,000 budget, no Harleys (*gasp*), 1 month build time and must be rideable (100 miles the day of, in fact). 

It's a unique showcase of creative and cool motorcycle minds coming together to worship motorcycles and do loads of burnouts. It wouldn't be a motorcycle event without burnouts, right? Here are some pics I obtained from a few friends and a link to Glen Coddington's photo album on UrbanMoto. 

 

Urban Moto Photos: UrbanMoto.com

Facebook Page: facebook.com/DirtbagChallenge

Website: dirtbagchallenge.com

Email me before you shop online.

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Ebay and Craigslist can be a goldmine when it comes to finding a good deal on gear. I know that not everyone has the budget for full priced and/or new gear. But before you buy something online that may or may not fit right, email me.

No one will tell you what the right fit/size/brand is for your body type, riding style, needs and/or budget.

If you need help deciding which size to get, which brand is best for you, which boots are going to fit your narrow feet, which pants are going to have enough space in the hips, or which jacket will fit you, email me. I'll do my best to help you make the right decision and find the best deal.