Friday, May 25

Arai Vector 2 Graphics - New!

Some new graphic options of the extraordinarily popular Arai Vector 2 are available now, and we've got some quick HD video reviews of them which will give you an up-close look at the details in the paint schemes of each of these lids. Check `em out below!

Arai Vector 2 ID Review:



Arai Vector 2 ID

Arai Vector 2 Marker Review:



Arai Vector 2 Marker

Arai Vector 2 Schwantz Review:




Arai Vector 2 Parkes Review:



Arai Vector 2 Parkes

Arai Vector 2 Stage Review:





Arai Vector 2 Stage

Arai Vector 2 Bright Review:




Arai Vector 2 Stripe Review:




Arai Vector 2 Classic Star Review:



Arai Vector 2 Classic Star
-RetroZilla

Nolan Helmets Guide

Based out of Bergamo, Italy, Nolan Helmets has been designing and manufacturing high-quality lids for the sport and touring markets since the early 70s. Thanks to their innovation and continual refinement of helmet models, Nolan has captured more than half of the motorcycle helmet market in Europe. The entire life cycle of every Nolan Helmet sees each phase of its development take place at the Nolan facilities in Bergamo, from development and design through final production. The newest helmets in their line are the Nolan N104 (at right), a groundbreaking modular, and the Nolan N85, the first full face offering from Nolan to make it to the US.

Check out our Nolan Helmets Guide to get a better understanding of the brand and products offered from Nolan:



To see more options similar to those from Nolan, visit our modular helmets page.

-RetroZilla

Related:
Nolan N104 Review
Nolan N85 Review
Nolan N43 Review

Wednesday, May 23

Bridgestone Motorcycle Tire Guide

Bridgestone Motorcycle Tires are utterly ubiquitous in the industry, as they are the exclusive tire used on the MotoGP circuit. The Bridgestone Tire Company was began in Japan in 1931, and they acquired Firestone (founded in 1900 in Akron, Ohio) in 1988 to form the world's largest tire company. At present, Bridgestone operates 52 production operations with over 50,000 employees in the Americas alone. The motorcycle-specific division of Bridgestone tires began right after WWII, quickly ascended to the top of the pack of motorcycle tire manufacturers, and remained there ever since. In this post, we're going to go through the several video guides for Bridgestone Tires that we recently shot.

First is our Bridgestone Tire Guide:



This guide will be a great jumping off point for anyone seeking out motorcycle tires for the first time. This is a brief overview of the brand and the several on-road tires that they offer. The videos that follow are much more in-depth looks at each of the tires that are featured in our overview.

Next is our Bridgestone Battlax Hypersport Tire Guide:



This is the guide designed for the sport and track rider. The first tire featured in this guide is the Bridgestone Battlax BT-003 RS which is primarily a track tire that can crossover to the street (70% track, 30% street). Next up is the Bridgestone Battlax Hypersport S20 (at right), a brand new tire that offers excellent performance for sport riding and wet grip, but can also get you to the track. Finally, the Bridgestone Battlax BT-016 has been around for a few years, and is the economical sport tire choice in the Bridgestone lineup. Many riders will recognize this as a classic sport tire, one of the first great dual compound options available. The upgrade from the BT-016 to the S20 will make sense for most sport riders due to its versatility.

Next is our Bridgestone Battlax BT-023 Review:



The Bridgestone Battlax BT-023 is designed for longest sport riding and sport touring in all weather conditions. An excellent tire in the rain, the BT-023 features a dual compound construction that provides extended longevity, comfort, and good grip in the dry and the wet. This is a great fit for the sport rider looking for an agile tire that will excel in all weather conditions.

Next is the Bridgestone Exedra Max Review:



The Bridgestone Exedra Max is built for Japanese and metric cruisers, with a specific tread pattern and wide profile shape that accommodates long-distance touring. It has been around for nearly 30 years, and the newest iteration features a single rubber compound and a tread pattern that forces water out, promoting excellent wet grip to complement its dry grip. Comfortable and offering excellent longevity, the Bridgestone Exedra Max is a solid choice for many metric and Japanese cruiser riders.

Next is our Bridgestone Exedra Goldwing Review:



The Bridgestone Exedra Goldwing, as you may have suspected, is currently the stock tire for the Honda Goldwing GL1200, GL1500 and GL1800 motorcycles. If you're a Goldwing rider, and you're looking for the OEM tire to replace the tires that came on your bike, this is the one. There is not much more to say.



Last in our featured Bridgestone guides is the Bridgestone Battlewing Review:



The Bridgestone Battlewing is the dualsport motorcycle tire in their lineup. Built for 80% on-road and 20% off-road, the Battlewing tires are an ideal option for big ADV touring bikes, like the BMW GS or Ducati Multistrada, and are the OEM tire for this year's Yamaha Super Tenere. These silica-enriched V-speed rated tires use a single compound and will perform exceptionally well both in the dry and the wet. The unique tread pattern is designed to be quiet on the road but features deep enough grooves that loose soil is easily moved out of the way.

-RetroZilla

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Dunlop Roadsmart 2 Review
Heidenau K76 Review
Michelin Commander 2 Review

Thursday, May 17

AGV Diesel Mowie Helmet Review

Teamed up with Italian helmet manufacturer AGV, the Diesel Mowie is a fighter pilot inspired open face helmet designed for the scooter market.The AGV Diesel Mowie helmet presents very polished details: fabric and leather made in Italy, the mythical "Diesel Mohawk" in high density raised leather, shiny chrome raised logo on the back, and padded ergonomic neck protection which is a removable cold weather neck roll attached with a zipper.

AGV Diesel Mowie Review:

 

One of the most obvious features of the Mowie is the flip-down fighter pilot shield made out of anti-scratch polycarbonate and is also available in smoked, yellow, orange and green. The helmet ships with a clear  with a UV filtering visor. There is a gasket at the top that creates a seal to keep the weather out. The shield works well in blocking wind on city streets, but at highway speeds the cool looking eye protection may provide too much air. The cloth lining is fully removable and washable with the diesel logo. Light and DOT rated, the helmet comes in two shell sizes and a range of eight colors. 

A micro ratcheting system on a padded chin strap makes it secure and easy to adjust. The construction and detail is impressive for a scooter helmet due to its function, style and quality. The helmet comes in a cool army green carry bag.

The Mowie represents another solid collaboration from AGV Helmets and Diesel. To see all options in this category, visit our open face motorcycle helmets section. 

-MotoMary

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Wednesday, May 16

Dainese Carbon Leather Jacket Review

The Dainese Carbon Leather Jacket is a crossover piece that borders on high fashion. Its  vintage inspired piece-dyed full grain leather is of the softest cowhide. Its short collar design, cotton liner and hip length with two outside zippered pockets make it more of a lifestyle piece. Zippers at the arm cuff add to the city look.

Dainese Carbon Review:

 

Carbon fiber inserts on the shoulders are complemented by innovative technical solutions like the soft new Pro-Shape protectors at the elbows, certified to Standard EN 1621.1/97. These protectors ensure excellent comfort and ergonomics. There are two external zippered pockets, one functional inside pocket and an additional pocket for the G1 and G2 back protector.

The Carbon Leather Jacket is another standout option in the Dainese city collection. To see comparable choices, visit our leather motorcycle jackets page.

-MotoMary

Related:
Dainese R-Twin Review 
Dainese VR46 Review
Dainese Supermoto Review
Dainese 2012 Leather Jackets

Tuesday, May 15

MachineartMoto Brand Overview


MachineartMoto focuses on specialized components for the BMW R1200R, R1200GS and GS Adventure and the F650 and F800 GS models with fitments for both standard and ESA equipped BMW's.
The products, which are marketed under the "MachineartMoto" or "mamo" logo, include the X-head Engine Guard, the MudSling Rear Fender, the Slipscreen Sport Flyscreen and the Avant 12 Front Fender Extender.


The MachineartMoto Mudsling protects your suspension from mud, tar, rocks & reduces clean-up. Precision molded from high impact ABS plastic, the MudSling is typically finished in matte black or matte metallic black. It is very light and somewhat flexible, but once mounted it is an absolutely solid component that integrates perfectly.
The MudSling mounts in less than 10 minutes with included hardware and the only tool needed is a T25 Torx driver, which comes standard in many BMW OEM tool kits located under the seat. Once mounted, the stock shock protector can be removed to show off the entire shock spring.

MachineartMoto MudSlingMAX is reshaped to provide 12% more coverage compared with our former model and fits all suspensions - stock, aftermarket, and ESA. It is also shaped to fit all OEM & most aftermarket side cases mounts.


The MachineartMoto Avant 12 adds front fender length for superior mud, tar, & rock splash back control without having to drill holes in your fender to mount it.
It's easy to install with 3 Avant screw mounts that securely grip the underside of the fender. Injection molded in a resilient plastic resin, it exactly matches the texture of the stock fender, & the angled wings provide wide coverage without looking wide. Also available as the MachineartMoto Avant 8.6 for smaller BMW bikes.


MachineartMoto X-Head Review:



The MachineartMoto X-Head DOHC is designed to cover more of the cylinder head than other guards to protect the center during a fall. Even in a driveway drop, the force of inertia causes a roll onto the face of the cover before the bike settles onto the cylinder's edge. Between the tough nylon shell and head is a thick rubber liner that helps absorb impact force. Also available as the MachineartMoto X-Head v3 for 2005-2009 R1200 hexhead models and 2010 R1200R, GS, RT, R, ST, MegaMoto, and HP-2.
Included are stainless steel bolts with Nyloc threadlock patches so they stay tight. X-Head DOHC protects while letting just enough of the new head shape to show through. Fits with the following crash bars: BMW OEM; Adventure Designs BMW crash bar extensions; Touratech; Hepco Becker; SW Motech. Does not fit Z-Tecknik bars. The rule of thumb is: if your bars fit with BMW's OEM cylinder guards, they will fit with X-Head DOHC.


MachineartMoto Slipscreen Review:



The MachineartMoto Slipscreen is designed for riders who are annoyed by wind noise and buffeting of the stock GS screen and want a stylish, comfortable alternative for dirt riding and warm weather. Slipscreen is the solution that is short enough not to upset air flow at helmet level reducing noise, while creating a pocket of still air up to chest level for comfort. Made in 4mm high impact ABS, it is finished in satin black metallic, and mounts with the stock hardware to retain adjustability.

-MotoMary


Monday, May 14

Kriega Brand Overview

Kriega has unleashed a brand new batch of packs designed for the ultimate experience. With a good range of capacity space in this lineup, Kriega has given riders an excellent option of packs built to fit any rider's need. Their ergonomic design successfully functions and addresses all the needs the rider could ask for. Built to adjust through out the bike and connect to other packs for custom combinations, Kriega has really given us something to rave about here at RevZilla.


Starting off, let's check out the Kriega US-5 Drypack:



The Kriega Drypack system offers great storage options for all types of bikers out there. The US-5 has a 5-litre capacity, 100% water poof main body, YKK water resistant zippers, and a water resistant side access zip pocket. This little pack offers a good amount of storage for your average dirt biker who isn't looking to carry much. The US-5 is reversible and the pack is branded on both sides to allow either side to be the front of the pack. If you're looking to use as a tankbag, you'll need to purchase the Kriega US Tank Adaptor.



Second, we have the Kriega US-10 Drypack.


The Kriega US-10 is an impressive piece of motorcycle storage, offering 10 liters of capacity. Like all the Kriega US bags, it is a 100% waterproof Drypack . The Kriega US-10 motorcycle bag comes equipped with removable shoulder and waist straps. It can be carried courier style, on or off the bike. It can also be used as a tank bag (with addition of US Tank adaptor) or in combination with other US packs to create a supremely adaptable, modular, soft luggage system. 



Third, we can check out the Kriega US-20 Drypack


With a substantial amount of storage the Kriega US-20 is just as impressive as the other Drypacks while offering a storage capacity of 20 liters. Like all the Kriega US bags, it is a 100% waterproof Drypack. The Kriega US-20 motorcycle bag comes equipped with removable shoulder and waist straps. Just like the US-10, it can be carried courier style, on or off the bike. It can also be used as a tank bag (with addition of US Tank adaptor) or in combination with other US packs to create a supremely adaptable, modular, soft luggage system. 

The fourth and final drypack is the Kriega US-30 Drypack

For those looking for the most storage capacity, the Kriega US-30 is the piece of luggage you are looking for! With 30 liters of storage and a 100% waterproof main body, the Kriega US-30 motorcycle bag comes equipped with removable shoulder and waist straps. And as before with the US-10 and 20, the US-30 can be carried courier style, on or off the bike. It can also be used as a tank bag (with addition of US Tank adaptor) or in combination with other US packs to create a supremely adaptable, modular, soft luggage system. 



First in our backpack lineup is the Kriega R20 Backpack



Designed specifically as an 'active' riding pack with the unique Quadloc-lite harness system, the Kriega R20 motorcycle backpack is a unique piece of gear. The harness is size adjustable and allows the backpack to be positioned up or down to make for the best fit. It can be worn with or without a waist strap. One the great features Kriega incorporates into its backpacks is the optional hydration system which on the US20 has a 3-liter reservoir. The Kriega R20 comes with a 20-litre capacity which corresponds to it's name.



Second, we have the Kriega R25 Backpack





This is a personal favorite. The 25-litre capacity has a great amount of cargo space, and with the adjustable QUADLOC harness, it offers a custom tight fit with still room to breath. It's ergonomically designed with no arm restriction for long distance comfort. The Kriega R25 comes with an innovative & extremely efficient load-carrying system designed for motorcycle riders which carries the load on the hips & chest, transferring the majority of the load away from the shoulders and thereby preventing the neck strain experienced with regular rucksacks. 



Third, we can check out the Kriega R30 Backpack


The Kriega R30 backpack is their biggest storage pac they have to offer. It keeps all your personal effects such as your laptop safe from water because the main body is made up of a 100% waterproof membrane and features 2 zipped outer pockets which are water resistant. This backpack also features the innovative QUADLOC harness system you saw in the Kriega R-25. One the best things about the Kriega backpacks is a lot of the time you'll notice backpacks are cramped with individual little pockets for organization, but what Kriega does is offer one big white waterproof bag which makes packing on the fly a breeze. 

Be sure to check out each product page to learn more about what Kriega has to offer with these great pieces.

Keep on ridin,
YoungZilla





Monday, April 30

Dainese R-Twin Leather Jacket Review

Brand new for spring 2012, the Dainese R-Twin Leather Jacket is a vintage-inspired option designed for the city rider, naked bike or café racer enthusiast. Dainese uses a special resin-treated vintage cowhide to give this jacket an extremely unique look and feel, delivering an aged look that will appeal to all the retro-minded riders out there. Available in black, tobacco and dark brown colorways, there is an option that will fit every rider's style within this community.

Check out our Dainese R-Twin Leather Jacket Review:


At first glance, the Dainese R-Twin flaunts a style popularized decades ago that we've recently seen make its way back in the motorcycle world. What you won't see at first glance is all of the motorcycle functionality we've come to expect from Dainese. It's certainly there, but it's done in a subtle manner that doesn't take anything away from the R-Twin's aesthetic appeal. Beyond the premium vintage cowhide leather used in the construction, you'll see S1 stretch panels along the inner arm for flexibility and airflow, in addition to microelastic inserts at the shoulder blades. Dainese's new Microelastic technology is elasticity that is woven into the leather, enabling you to maintain the strength and abrasion resistance of leather while providing flexibility and range of motion.

For protection, there is Dainese's proprietary CE rated armor at the shoulders and elbows, and there are pockets in the back for both the Dainese Air Shield and Wave CE rated back protectors. Inside, there is a removable thermal liner for the colder months which can be removed, and two open/close chest intake vents to flow some air in warmer times of the year. Adjustments are found at the neck and waist, and there is a full 360º zip to connect this jacket to pair a Dainese leather pants. There are two standard handwarmer pockets on the outside, a pocket on the thermal liner, and an inner liner pocket. The inner liner features Dainese's sanitized treatment to keep the funk out of this jacket in the long term.

Clean lines, classic style, and protection worthy of one of the leading motorcycle gear brands define the brand new Dainese R-Twin. It is an excellent new addition to the Dainese lineup, standing next to the rest of their vintage-inspired city leathers.

To compare with other options out there, visit our leather motorcycle jackets section.

-RetroZilla

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Dainese Supermoto Leather Jacket
Dainese 2012 Leather Jackets

Friday, April 27

Dainese SSC Bravo D-WP Shoes Review

Fresh for 2012, we have the Dainese SSC Bravo D-WP Shoes. A stylish, formfitting pair of shoes from Dainese that can be worn on or off the bike all year round. Fit for the casual rider who's looking for something that will have some protection, but doesn't scream motorcycle shoe.

Check out our Dainese SSC Bravo D-WP Shoes Review:



Let's dive into the construction and make up of the Bravo shoes. Designed to surround and fit your foot like a sock, the shoes use a deconstructed upper in soft leather and inserts in elasticated fabric. The shoe is made up of cowhide leather around most of it. Dainese uses their Second Skin Concept (SSC) which was originally developed for their race suits that uses a stretch material to bond to the outer shell of the shoe giving it a little added protection as the different materials blend together.  It comes with a non-slip rubber sole developed by the third party company Sky Walk. The sole is pretty flexible and allows for easy handling while riding on a bike. Some other great features to this shoe is how it's completely waterproof, comes with a zip lace system that is covered by a Velcro cover flap to prevent strings getting caught in any part of the motorcycle, and the reflective inserts that will be discreet off the bike, but light up bright when hit with some headlights while riding at night.

The Dainese SSC Bravo D-WP Riding Shoes were designed to be used in a rider's daily life and combine innovative style and function that results in a comfortable and high-performing shoe.

Make sure to check out all our other comparable choices in our Motorcycle Riding Shoes section!

Keep on ridin,
YoungZilla

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Monday, April 23

Dainese Dyno Pro Shoes Review

Fresh for 2012 we have the new Dainese Dyno Pro Shoes. A step above the Dainese Dyno Shoes, you'll see the investment Dainese really put into this upgrade. Dainese has a ton of shoes under their belt, but the Dyno Pro have to be one of the most technical riding shoes they've yet to release. Designed using elements derived from Dainese racing boots, the progressive technology used in these shorter riding shoes will be perfect whether you're riding down a winding mountain road or ripping your bike around town.

Check out our Dainese Dyno Pro Shoes Review:

Starting off with protection, you are getting a lot of bang out of your buck. This is where the Dyno Pro really outshines the original Dyno shoes. The Pro comes equipped with stainless steel hard parts that surround your ankle on strategic areas as well as a stainless steel slider along the front of the shoe at the toe. The Dyno Pros include a setscrew wrench which enables you to replace the steel toe slider. Although this is a shorter riding shoe, you're going to get a lot of protection up along your ankle towards your leg. Some other protective qualities the Pro comes equipped with are a TPU heel counter, a nylon heel, and a nylon toe. The exterior of the shoe is crafted out of Lorica, an artificial leather that's a lot tougher than traditional cowhide leather. Reflective inserts also line the shoe for visibility in night time riding. You really are getting a full circumference of protection with this shoe.

The inside is crafted out of a double jersey air gap liner which means you're getting comfort and temperature control that won't let your feet overheat. The Dyno Pros are also equipped with a speed lacing system that tucks the laces behind the big padded front of the shoe. This makes tightening the laces very convenient and will make sure they won't get caught up on any part of the motorcycle. The Dyno Pros utilize a race-derived non-slip sole that provides a great deal of technicality thanks to its differentiated design. 


Overall the Dainese Dyno Pro Shoe is for the sport rider who doesn't want a full height riding boot, but still wants total foot protection in an aggressive sport style. Offered in 4 color options and sizes ranging from 39-47 (Euro).

Be sure to check out our other comparable choices in our Motorcycle Riding Shoes section.

Update: These have been replaced by the Dainese Dyno Pro C2B Shoes. Check out the updated video review below!

Dainese Dyno Pro C2B Shoes Review:




Keep on Ridin,
YoungZilla

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Friday, April 20

Speed and Strength SS1500 Helmet Review

Speed & Strength SS1500 Seven Sins


Fresh for 2012 is the brand new Speed and Strength SS1500 Helmet. Built with several features that rival every comparably priced helmet out there and five different graphics to match a wide varieties of riders, the SS1500 is hard to ignore.


Check out our Speed and Strength SS1500 Helmet Review:

Speed & Strength SS1500 Hard Knock Life
The shell is composed of Advanced Thermo-Poly Alloy and exceeds the DOT and ECE 22-05 standards. It's going to be able to withstand some tough falls while keeping the rider safe and sound. Looking at the guts, you'll notice right off the bat that the SS1500 uses a ratchet system on the chin strap. This makes for easy removal by simply pulling on the red tab which releases the lock which you can do one handed while still wearing your riding gloves.



The inner cheek pads are composed of a Coolmax® moisture-wicking liner which helps pulls sweat away from the rider's face and feels good against the skin. They are completely removable and washable. If you're out on the road and you notice they're starting to get a little funky, simply stop at a gas station, run them under some water, and after a few quick minutes drying in the sun you'll be ready to go. A nice touch Speed and Strength added to the cheek pads is the "Pump-It" System that allows riders to easily pump in air to their cheek pads creating a snug, custom fit to contort to their needs by simply pressing a button on the inner front of the helmet. A release valve makes deflation a cinch.


Speed & Strength SS1500 Off the Chain


The helmet interior is pretty basic but effective. There are two chimney vents to help flow air through and out the helmet using the Airstrike ventilation system. Another great aspect to this helmet though is the DVD (Drop Visor Design). There is a built in sun visor that comes down all the way across the rider's face to aid with sun glare during rides on sunny days. The visor has a fog free coating and is scratch proof.  The chin guard also flows air up and across the visor adding extra fog resistance. 




Speed & Strength SS1500 6 Speed Sisters
Well under the $200 price point, the Speed and Strength SS1500 helmet is hard to match. You're getting several great features and the ability to custom fit it to your face. The SS1500 has an intermediate oval head shape, comes in sizes XS to XL, and has five distinct designs, representing a little something for every sport rider out there. Check out all the great designs and color options each helmet presents!
Be sure to check out other comparable choices in our Motorcycle Helmets.


Keep on Ridin,

YoungZilla

Thursday, April 19

Spidi Marathon H2OUT Jacket and Pants Combo

Brand new for 2012 is the Spidi Marathon H2OUT Jacket and Pant Combination from the designers over at Spidi. Created to handle the most intense and extreme conditions, this outfit can withstand temperatures ranging from -22°F (-30°C) to 122°F (+50°C). Crafted to keep the most extreme and adventurous riders comfortable for journeys all over the world. 

Check out our Spidi Marathon H2OUT Jacket Review:


 
Starting off with the Marathon H2OUT Jacket, it comes in three colors including Black/Ice, Black/Orange, and Black/Red/Blue and is available in sizes ranging from MD to 3XL. The jacket is composed of three layers and you'll notice right away the Tenax Polyamide outer shell which is extremely strong and abrasion resistant. For added comfort, there are several areas of Tenax Flex so it can contort and stretch with the rider in any position.  One of the unique things about this jacket is the amount of breathability it allows the rider to have even though it is a four season jacket. Built with a perforated mesh lining and dynamic air intakes on the sleeves, shoulders, and rear allow for air to flow throughout and keep the rider cool when needed. The outer shell also comes equipped with five external pockets (including two waterproof), a rear pocket for using a Hydroback hydrating system, and reflective zones for visibility while riding at night. This jacket does come with CE-approved Force-Tech armor on the shoulders and elbows. Spidi's optional Warrior Evo back protector or Warrior back and chest protector will also work in this jacket, but would have to be purchased separately.

The second layer is a waterproof, breathable H2OUT jacket, with a high collar for added protection against whatever the road or weather may throw at you. This layer is completely removable and is able to be worn as its own independent, windbreaker jacket.  The third layer is an insulated lining composed of aluminized fabric and thermal insulation that uses body heat to create an extremely warm inner layer that's able to battle the coldest elements. 

Check out our Spidi Marathon H2OUT Pants Review:


Now that we've covered the jacket, let's dive into the Spidi Marathon H2OUT Pants.  Durable for all weather conditions and even though they're built to perfectly match the Marathon H2OUT jacket, these pants work awesome as stand-alone touring apparel. You'll notice the outer shell is built out of the same 220g Tenax Polyamide as the jacket, and also comes with Tenax Flex stretch fabric for above and behind the knees. The knee protectors are height-adjustable and can be removed depending on what you need. There are large reflective areas around the calves for visibility during night driving. There is removable waterproof, breathable H2OUT membrane and the main shell has a cool mesh lining in addition to dynamic air intakes for ventilation. These pants will keep you cool and dry or warm and comfortable in any weather scenario. 

To wrap it all up, Spidi has delivered a stylish, four season outfit that will work for any extreme motorcyclists anywhere around the world.   Be sure to check out what else Spidi has to offer in our Spidi section at RevZilla.com.

Keep on Ridin,
YoungZilla

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