My first year of bike gear had a certain style to it, it also happened to be the least expensive stuff I could lay hands on. After the no-name boots and pants I did a second round of gear buying as the summer began. The Alpinestar boots and Macna pants I got were next level, but this year I want to expand my kit to include a more traditional biker look; it's time for the leather jacket and an alternate helmet.
Since everything else is technicolour, textile and sport-bikey, I'm going for more traditional looking gear this time around. When I've eventually got more than one bike I'm hoping that a range of gear lets throw a leg over anything and go.
This time round I'm looking for an open faced helmet for the short commute to work and a leather jacket. My current choices were found on Canada's Motorcycle, Motorcycle Superstore and Leatherup.ca.
I've been looking for a classic motorcycle jacket that does the vertical stripe thing. That look is surprisingly hard to find. Short of going to a Pakistani garment manufacturer directly (along with the perils of ordering that way), they are surprisingly unavailable.
The flat black G-Max helmet is inexpensive and simple. The Shark Soviet looking helmet is cool and expensive. I've got gauntlet gloves and mesh gloves, but a pair of black leather gloves would be nice.
Since I started riding I've been finding that jeans are handy if I suddenly want to take the bike out. A leather jacket would be a causal but convenient way to quickly get out on two wheels. The full-on textile armoured jacket and pants still do the job for intentional longer rides, but for quick jaunts the leather and denim thing would mean just throwing a leg over a bike, not to mention not looking out of place on a more classic ride. Getting on a Bonneville with the textile race wear looks a bit out of place.
LLeatherup.ca's prices look reasonable too. If they get back to me about the weird sizing on that jacket, I'll be ordering shortly.
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Wednesday, 30 April 2014
Tuesday, 4 June 2013
Local Bike Shops
Around the horn on local bike shops |
customer, they are closest and offer a big selection. It's pretty much serve yourself, and the kids working there don't seem to know too much about riding as opposed to selling stuff. They also tend toward cheaper, mainstream gear.
To expand my options I thought I'd drop by A Vicious Cycle in New Dundee (great name) and Tri-City Cycle in Waterloo.
A Vicious Cycle had knowledgeable guys on the counter who were less focused on a quick sale than giving me good advice. They knew what they were talking about and took the time to figure out what I needed (as opposed to what I'd seen online). I think I might have found my new favorite bike shop.
Tri-City Cycle is a motorbike dealer, so the main building is all about selling bikes. There is a small room in a building in the back that sells gear, but I found the selection quite limited and the vibe was quick sell, though the guy there did know of what he spoke. Like Royal Distributing, Tri-City has a more mass market vibe; it was stuffed with product moving through.
My new favorite |
I'd never suggest going to a single retailer for all your gear. At various times different retailers will have what you're looking for on sale or on hand, but when you find a place that you like, it's nice to know you have a first go-to that won't let you down.
Follow Up
I got the Macna summer pants and they are excellent. I ordered online, A Vicious Cycle sent me updates so I knew where things were in the delivery cycle, and I received my pants a day before they said I would. The pants themselves are very high quality and unique looking compared to the matt black look popular in North American gear. Unlike the Joe Rocket pants I tried which are far too long in the leg, the Macna's fit me perfectly, off the rack. Between the the quality of the online service and quality of the product, I'm very happy with A Vicious Cycle.
The Triumph Tiger 800: the bike I'll get hard luggage for |
Thanks to their honest advice about how much I'd need to put into getting a hard luggage rack that works well with the Ninja, I've decided to go with a tail bag and save the carrying gear for a future bike more suited to the task.
In the meantime, I can't say enough about the quality of those Macna pants. They breath like crazy, even on hot sunny days, and because they aren't black they reflect their share of heat as well. If you're looking for a summer pant, these are excellent!
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