Jackets any advice please

I've had my Rukka for the past 5 yrs and 55,000 mile and its been ace BUT its bulky and hot in warm climates. I have a vented leather Hein Gericke jacket for summer but it aint waterproof.

I have recently found what IMHO is for me the perfect touring jacket . Its light weight and very comfortable to wear. Its 100% waterproof , vented for summmer and has some sort of phase change technology which does work . It can cope with a considerable range in temperature without the need for addding/removing layers. For example riding in a very warm valley and then riding up to 10,000+ and then back down = just keep your tshirt on. It does not come with a liner but throw a fleece on and then a heated vest and its perfect even for extreme cold .

The downside is if you look very carefully you will find a little BMW badge which in some people eyes will make you a BMW whore and it also means £££££££ :eek: Oh and the blue jacket makes you look a bit gay :D

Ladies and gentleman I give you the ;
 

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Also available in black for those who are a little less confident about their sexuality :D
 

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I hate this! I read with ever increasing envy about the range and quality of the bike clothing you poms and septics can buy. We have access to a few quality brands, such as BMW and Dainese, perhaps the KTM stuff but we pay about $1200 Aus for the Rally2. I wish we could get the Rukka stuff and the Riv'T Cayanne looks really great. Cold in Aus is nothing like what you get but we do hot really well and a jacket with good venting and a liner like the Rally2 is what we need.
 


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