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I ain't even mad, underseat exhaust is like heated seats in a luxo Euro while I'm making my way to the front of the lights.

Leigh and I were actually discussing the other night how hot riding gear can get...I don't even use my jacket's winter lining.

I ain't even mad, underseat exhaust is like heated seats in a luxo Euro while I'm making my way to the front of the lights.

Leigh and I were actually discussing the other night how hot riding gear can get...I don't even use my jacket's winter lining.

true dat.. I've got my winter vest insert thingy in my closet.. hasn't had to come out yet

Birds/Lee, you got leather jackets?

If so, perforated or not?

If perforated, do you get cold riding in cooler weather, or does a hoodie underneath do the job?

If not perforated, how hot does it get riding on a warm day?

Yeah I've got an alpinestar one I think it was close to 500 bucks from memory.. got it kinda as a package with bike.

It is perforated and also has a little vest thing which you can unzip out of the jacket, I keep mine out and don't get cold. And on a warm day only time you really notice it being a little warm is sitting at lights but I just unzip it a little bit / wear singlet underneath if its really hot. I'd say go something similar to what I've got it's quite a good setup with a few options.

edit: when I say its perforated i mean on the inside lining, not the outside leather

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