Have you considered taking your jacket off when its hot?
Just an off-the-wall idea.
Ehhh... No....
Have you considered taking your jacket off when its hot?
Just an off-the-wall idea.
Have you considered taking your jacket off when its hot?
Just an off-the-wall idea.
Yes. I have the same suit and trousers.I've got the Revit Poseidon jacket with the cooling vest, which is much better than the Rukka kit I had before in hot weather. Excellent vents.
In the winter it's just a matter of layering up to suit the temperature.
Have you considered taking your jacket off when its hot?
Just an off-the-wall idea.
I've settled for Rukka Navigatorr jacket and trousers and I'm aware that I my come to regret it on a hot day. I chose the Navigatorr as it's Rukka's most ventilated suit. apart from the rukka airrider which is basically holes held together with string, like a string vest but smaller holes and armour in all the important placesCan't say I like it's bulk when off the bike, but I do want warm/dry/protected, so as always, it's a compromise. And a set of waterproof over jacket and trousers for the odd light shower
Got some lovely Daytona boots too - very comfortable
Just need the bike to arrive now...
I ride in a T-shirt practically every day in the summer.Apart from the obvious dangers; as illustrated by Phaedrus's post; riding in just your T-shirt is a supremely bad idea. You might feel cooler but you dehydrate quicker and run the risk of getting sunburn. Even on a day that might not be that sunny.
Plus, have you been hit by a bug at 40+ mph? They really hurt.
3 bikes, one of which gets ridden most days. (winter excepted obviously)Phaedrus... yep ! That showed him !
Though I think Stolzy is too old to ride much these days ....
I ride in a T-shirt practically every day in the summer.
Maybe you need to toughen the fcuk up, accept that motorcycling has its dangers and stop trying to be invincible.
You ride dressed how ever you like, that's your choice and I will defend your right to do so.