BMW motorcycle protective clothing

Got any doubts about the quality of good kit, or the need for ATGATT ???

Try this story for size:

http://www.cmyoung.com/bikewreck.html

WARNING: CONTAINS SCENES OF INJURY AND SKIN GRAFT

NOT FOR THOSE OF A SENSITIVE NATURE !!!!


Apologies if you've seen it before, but a stern lesson anyway.
 
I bought a second hand BMW Seattle jacket & trousers, the jacket didn't come with the liner. I was initially concerned that the goretex was in the missing liner. But, no it is in the outside material. Consequently the jacket / trousers don't get sodden or take ages to dry out. The zip is not one of those that just links jacket / trousers together for 6", but only leaves about 6" unzipped. It seems better to have the Goretex on the outside as opposed to a lining.
 
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Personally, I've given up hunting for a jacket that does everything well in summer or winter. Much of BMWs gear is seriously overpriced and I would feel foolish to buy it. So I use a onepiece waterproof if it rains, over a summer jacket with plenty of ventilation. If I need warmth I add a polarfleece, which becomes a light jacket when I'm off the bike in a bar or house. If youre longdistance travelling all items should ideally have more than one purpose.

I've been disapointed with all bike gear Ive bought, and the above solution is the one for me.

Dont forget that expensive Goretex is fine if youre walking and generating heat - this enables the fabric to work properly, as Goretex needs a little bit of thermal pressure to operate. On a bike you generate so little that Goretex doesnt work. Thats why BMW recommend a w/proof overjacket to be used with G/tex. So why pay all that dosh?

Forget fashion, who cares?

Beemer lovers have been conditioned to pay too much from the moment they bought their bikes, as with the clothing.
 
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being an old man who do not like to get cold and wet i bought a tourguard outfit and they are great
never mind the colour!! :cool:
 
I bought my Master IV (Hein Gericke) suit after advice from people on this site. I cannot under emphasize the quality, comfort and practicality of this purchase. It has performed flawlessly for over two years in various and sometimes extreme hot, cold and wet climates. It has never leaked, cooked or chilled me. On my recommendation two friends of mine have also bought the same suit and they are also extremely happy. One of my friends had a recent "off" and went along the road at just over 40mph, IT DIDN`T EVEN PULL ANY STITCHES! (Great suit - get one :thumb )
 
Have a Rallye 2 suit, which is excellent. Rode 6 hours in driving rain no leaks at all. When I stripped the liners to dry them out they didnt appear to be wet.

Also have HG Master 4 Kit which I would also recommend & its a few hundred quid cheaper.

Baz
 
Stocka said:
The rest of the gear on offer is not fit for purpose IMO. That includes stuff from BMW, Hein Gericke, Dainese, Akito, Aerostitch, and all the rest. Most of these manufacturers fought tooth and nail against the PPE regs which mean that clothing which is marketed as protective has to meet standards. They are mostly ignoring the regs and trying to kill them off, claiming they are impossible to achieve.

Meanwhile a small manufacturer in Sweden has proved them wrong.

What about the T shirt and shorts i wear in summer -

Glad i'm not german, to many rules and regulations - you must wear this, you must wear that - You must wear the clothes with the right regulation number - Do i care, Go do one . you clone
 
When I bought my bike this spring I got a deal on last years tourguard jacket and this years pants. I really like them. I used to wear leather, but this stuff is much better.

I looked at the "Jofama" site. But, the Model wearing the clothes does not look "GS" enough for me to buy their stuff.

Really, I would like to be able to see and feel the stuff. My tourguard stuff is not very thick. It's fine for the city and around town, but for a spill at 70 mph. It does not look or feel like it would be enough.

North
 
Da 'mericans seem keen on www.motoport.com

And that site does have a usefull data page or two eg under 'save your hide'

Tear and Abrasion Strength by the numbers

Pounds of force until fabric tears Abrasion cycles on pavement until fabric fails
Cotton Jeans 4.5 pounds to tear 50 cycles to failure
70 Denier Standard Nylon 4.5 pounds to tear 165 cycles to failure
500 Denier Polyester 8 pounds to tear 180 cycles to failure
200 Denier Standard Nylon 7.5 pounds to tear 275 cycles to failure
500 Denier Cordura 22 pounds to tear 710 cycles to failure
620 Denier Cordura 35 pounds to tear 1200 cycles to failure
NEW Competition Grade Leather 80-110 pounds to tear 1200-1700 cycles to failure
1000 Denier Cordura 110 pounds to tear 1780 cycles to failure
Air Mesh Kevlar 1260 pounds to tear 970 cycles to failure
Stretch Kevlar Blend 420lbs pounds to tear 1800 cycles to failure

Being 'merican they have no CE or EN thingys, wot would you expect?
 
Steptoe said:
What about the T shirt and shorts i wear in summer -

Glad i'm not german, to many rules and regulations - you must wear this, you must wear that - You must wear the clothes with the right regulation number -
I said:

"I don't want to see any kind of compulsion."

Clear enough? You can wear, or not wear, whatever you like as far as I'm concerned.

I just think that if a manufacturer implies that clothing is protective, it should be.

Steptoe said:
Do i care, Go do one . you clone

By all means - after you.
 
Halvarsson had a stand at the NEC show .Their new range which comes out in January was on display.
Very bright, very well designed with 3 stage waterproofing and venting.
New catalogue due out in about 5 weeks.
They also have a dealer outlet in Tallin.
 
abrasion said:
Halvarsson had a stand at the NEC show .Their new range which comes out in January was on display.
Very bright, very well designed with 3 stage waterproofing and venting.
New catalogue due out in about 5 weeks.
They also have a dealer outlet in Tallin.

I was very impressed with the stuff on the Halvarsson stand too. i didn't realise at the time that their gear had come out so well in the Ride tests.
 
Any wimmin here having experiences with BMW Belice clothing? Was thinking about it for my other half. Prices are affordable range on eBay for these and wimmin seem to like them reading different feedbacks from the web. Is that true?

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Cheers, Margus
 
For me still HG Tuareg series seems to be very good option. Seen around 60€ for jacket in eBay flying around and if guys here say it's "bang for a buck" then maybe worth a shot, eh? :beer:
 
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I've bought my gear from Hien Gericke, couldn't afford the BMW stuff, what I saved bought me lots of :beer:
 


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