Scotsman Abroad (AirFlow Suit)

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Anybody got any experience of a BMW AirFlow Suit?

I am in Brunei for a three year posting, and have purchased a second hand R1200 GSA, the temperature is around 32c'ish every day, and I want to run the bike for a 50km round trip every day.

I am going across to Singapore for a long weekend, and wonder about purchasing an AirFlow suit or am I better buying off road armour and tee shirt?

Any suggestions as I didn't take bike gear out with me, so I am starting from a clean sheet?

:flag. :Motomartin
 
Anybody got any experience of a BMW AirFlow Suit?

I am in Brunei for a three year posting, and have purchased a second hand R1200 GSA, the temperature is around 32c'ish every day, and I want to run the bike for a 50km round trip every day.

I am going across to Singapore for a long weekend, and wonder about purchasing an AirFlow suit or am I better buying off road armour and tee shirt?

Any suggestions as I didn't take bike gear out with me, so I am starting from a clean sheet?

:flag. :Motomartin

Tee Shirts......I use cycling t shirts, the ones with thousands of holes in em.:thumb2. Cant help you with the BM suit, I use HG airstream stuff. :)
 
HG AIRSTREAM

I have this suit, 35 degrees in south of france last year, very comfortable and light:thumb
 
Airflow ok as long as dry. Rally suit with goretex liner better if you want to use in all weather incl. winter and take home for future. I have a rally suit here in Riyadh, 7 years. I have an airflow jacket but seldom use it, maybe a trip to shops. Light colours are important to reflect heat. Grey / Silver helmet.
 


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