taylors
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Is it me. or does bmw clothing seem to be made for those who are more vertically than horizontally lacking?
I'm not exactly thin but I'm no bloater either. I have the BMW black textile gear with the reflective silver bits (it was half price in the sale.)
I'm 6' plus and have longish arms and legs and I find that after riding a while, gaps appear between gloves and sleeves, and between boots and trouser bottoms. The gloves aren't short and the boots aren't either, so it's the clothing. The trousers aren't too bad but the jacket body has too much room. It's OK, but I'd like something a bit more suitable.
Saw a bloke wearing a really nice touring/enduro style suit by Hein Gericke, with suede/leather trim on the neck etc, vented jacket and trousers (all the way up the outside of the legs) but apparently they stopped making it last year. He reckoned the Gericke stuff was better than bmw's.
I'm more of a fair weather rider (all on-road) but dont mind the rain. Most journeys are commuting 15 miles or so each way plus the odd jolly.
Any ideas guys?
I'm not exactly thin but I'm no bloater either. I have the BMW black textile gear with the reflective silver bits (it was half price in the sale.)
I'm 6' plus and have longish arms and legs and I find that after riding a while, gaps appear between gloves and sleeves, and between boots and trouser bottoms. The gloves aren't short and the boots aren't either, so it's the clothing. The trousers aren't too bad but the jacket body has too much room. It's OK, but I'd like something a bit more suitable.
Saw a bloke wearing a really nice touring/enduro style suit by Hein Gericke, with suede/leather trim on the neck etc, vented jacket and trousers (all the way up the outside of the legs) but apparently they stopped making it last year. He reckoned the Gericke stuff was better than bmw's.
I'm more of a fair weather rider (all on-road) but dont mind the rain. Most journeys are commuting 15 miles or so each way plus the odd jolly.
Any ideas guys?