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Title: Inexpensive leathers that did the job!
Post by: causeofkaos on August 05, 2009, 03:36:01 PM
So Aug. 1st i wrecked the M1100. I purchased a set of leathers that did an awesome job when it mattered. None of the stitching came apart and the skining of the leather is at a level to be expected considering what they went through. Absolutely on par with $1200 alpinestars for $400. We cant all afford the $2000 plus suits we want, till you can afford it, these worked out real well for me. ( except the broken collar bone but that didnt have to do with the suit )
http://www.topgearleather.com/product/343W/Perrinis_Fusion_Motorcycle_Racing_Suit_Leather_Suit.html (http://www.topgearleather.com/product/343W/Perrinis_Fusion_Motorcycle_Racing_Suit_Leather_Suit.html)
I have no affiliation with these guys just want to share some experience.

Title: Re: Inexpensive leathers that did the job!
Post by: redxblack on August 05, 2009, 05:44:45 PM
Thanks for the tip, and sorry you got to test their effectiveness. Get well soon.
Title: Re: Inexpensive leathers that did the job!
Post by: DoubleEagle on August 05, 2009, 08:08:13 PM
Sorry to hear about you mishap.

Glad your leathers did their job.

Next time may I suggest landing on your Butt if you can.

I've had 2 broken collar bones .

1 was from a motocross crash and the other wrestling in high school.

One of the most uncomfortable broken bones to have as you now know.

Dolph      :)
Title: Re: Inexpensive leathers that did the job!
Post by: Raux on August 05, 2009, 10:14:31 PM
http://www.louis.de/_1064693c40fdd9f98dd3877bab5e478f68/index.php?topic=artnr_gr&article_context=detail&grwgr=100&wgr=780&list_total=4&anzeige=0&artnr_gr=208007 (http://www.louis.de/_1064693c40fdd9f98dd3877bab5e478f68/index.php?topic=artnr_gr&article_context=detail&grwgr=100&wgr=780&list_total=4&anzeige=0&artnr_gr=208007)

this is the set i wore when i hit the railing. 199 euros, but i got it at a 30% discount.

held up very well with no serious injuries and no penetration. knee patch for sliders stitching got ripped a little, but i attribute that getting my leg caught between the bike and railing, almost tore my boot off too.
Title: Re: Inexpensive leathers that did the job!
Post by: Slide Panda on August 07, 2009, 07:04:30 AM
Hope you're healing well.  Once you're feeling better, mind doing a detailed review of the suit?  At $400 they look like quite a steel
Title: Re: Inexpensive leathers that did the job!
Post by: causeofkaos on August 07, 2009, 12:29:16 PM
my buddy has an alpinstars suit we laid them side by side and compared the 2. all the places that his had single stitches so did mine, where he had double stitching so did mine. The perforation on the suit made it comfortable and the suit had good air circulation. I bought this suit a couple months ago and was very satisfied with it, but after seeing how well it held up after my wreck i knew i had to share the good deal. When you look at the suit you dont say well 400 what did you expect, anyone who has seen it exclaims 400 your f*cking kidding right.
soon as i can i will try to get picks up. I got a red suit and it is not a dull red its not bright but it is more red than the A*. My suit definately has some life left in it but i will replace it with another pair of the same.
Im 6'2" 217 lbs not big bellied and i got a 48 and it fits comfortably painted on.
Title: Re: Inexpensive leathers that did the job!
Post by: Grampa on August 07, 2009, 04:23:45 PM
http://www.topgearleather.com/product/DUCATI-CORSE/Perrinis_Fusion_Motorcycle_Racing_Suit_Leather_Suit.html (http://www.topgearleather.com/product/DUCATI-CORSE/Perrinis_Fusion_Motorcycle_Racing_Suit_Leather_Suit.html)
Title: Re: Inexpensive leathers that did the job!
Post by: Slide Panda on August 07, 2009, 04:31:02 PM
They also have a 2pc 'Ducati' suit

http://www.topgearleather.com/product/DUCATI/2_pc_Ducati_Motorcycle_Racing_Suit_Leather_Suit.html (http://www.topgearleather.com/product/DUCATI/2_pc_Ducati_Motorcycle_Racing_Suit_Leather_Suit.html)
Title: Re: Inexpensive leathers that did the job!
Post by: redxblack on August 07, 2009, 04:32:41 PM
They also have a SWEET X-Men 2 piece. If I ever ride to Comicon, I need that thing.
Title: Re: Inexpensive leathers that did the job!
Post by: Slide Panda on August 07, 2009, 04:57:43 PM
That's a bit hookie, but the suits kaos linked to are fairly sharp... Custom for $500... Hmm wonder how custom.  Some perfs in the back and loosing the wonky logos would be nice.

How is the Armour secured?  Could you swap it out for other?  Any pockets inside?  Removable liner?
Title: Re: Inexpensive leathers that did the job!
Post by: causeofkaos on August 11, 2009, 09:10:37 AM
there is no pocket for a back protector and the armour on the inside is held in place with a pocket with velcro closure. ive only messed with the shoulder ones.
like i said before i will definately replace mine with another from them.
the liner is a mesh type liner thats velcrod in place appears removable i havent had to, and now i cant with a broken collar bone.
When i spoke to them they said 2 or 3 week turn around for custom suit.

Title: Re: Inexpensive leathers that did the job!
Post by: Spidey on August 11, 2009, 09:22:37 AM
Quote from: yuu on August 07, 2009, 04:57:43 PM
That's a bit hookie, but the suits kaos linked to are fairly sharp... Custom for $500... Hmm wonder how custom.  Some perfs in the back and loosing the wonky logos would be nice.

How is the Armour secured?  Could you swap it out for other?  Any pockets inside?  Removable liner?

As an inexpensive custom option, A lot of folks around here go with TILT custom suits.  I think they're under $400.  http://www.tiltcustoms.com/Home.html (http://www.tiltcustoms.com/Home.html)

I have no FHE, but I know that the suits have been crashed-tested on the street and track (and continue to be tested  ;D).

Title: Re: Inexpensive leathers that did the job!
Post by: corey on August 12, 2009, 07:58:03 AM
Quote from: Spidey on August 11, 2009, 09:22:37 AM
As an inexpensive custom option, A lot of folks around here go with TILT custom suits.  I think they're under $400.  http://www.tiltcustoms.com/Home.html (http://www.tiltcustoms.com/Home.html)

Very intriguing... I might have a go at this.
Title: Re: Inexpensive leathers that did the job!
Post by: Raux on August 12, 2009, 09:58:31 AM
wonder what the turn around time is
Title: Re: Inexpensive leathers that did the job!
Post by: orangelion03 on September 21, 2009, 03:02:07 PM
That Ducati suit looks sharp!!!

Causeofkaos:  Glad the suit protected you as expected!! Contact me if you want to sell it when you get a new one (we are about the same size). I imagine you might want to keep it as a spare though.


Cheers!

Rob
Title: Re: Inexpensive leathers that did the job!
Post by: Shifty on September 21, 2009, 03:06:38 PM
Does look good, especially for the money!  :o