Cool Off Your Motorcycle Riding Jacket
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By Motorcycle Classics staff
July/August 2010
Bell Retro motorcycle helmet
In 1954, Bell founder Roy Richter made his first fiberglass helmet, the 500, named in tribute to the epic Indianapolis race. The 500 marked the beginning of the modern motorsports helmet and gave rise to an entire industry. Bell’s new Custom 500 marries Richter’s original style with modern technology, resulting in a light, strong, DOT-approved retro motorcycle helmet. EPS foam keeps it comfortable, and five different graphics mean there’s probably a look for everybody. The classic motorcycle helmet. $119.50. More info: www.bellpowersports.com
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drayko motorcycle riding jeansTo prevent confusion between itself and another, similarly named company, Draggin’ Jeans Australia has launched a new brand for its U.S. motorcycle riding apparel line, drayko Jeans. Like all its motorcycle riding jeans, drayko’s Classic for Men features a tough abrasion-, burst-, and tear-resistant blend of Kevlar and Dyneema fabrics, which drayko says is softer and more flexible than woven or knitted Kevlar. It’s also more breathable, a decided plus in the summer. Women’s styles and sizes also available. $195 and up. More info: www.drayko.com
Waterproof Quest motorcycle riding pants
Competition Accessories is now carrying the new Sliders Quest Kevlar waterproof motorcycle riding pants. Featuring DuPont Kevlar panels in the knees and seat and a heavy-duty waterproof and breathable Duraguard outer shell with a ballistic overlay in critical contact areas, the Quest pants also feature CE-approved armor in the knees. Front thigh vents aid ventilation and a zip-out liner provides cold weather comfort. Full-length side zippers make them easy to climb in and out of. $119. More info: www.compacc.com
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