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    Quote Originally Posted by Uthor View Post
    Yeah, probably, but I'm the only guy on a cruiser wearing pants that have Velcro patches for knee pucks and a full circumference zipper with my jacket. Hell, I'm the only guy on a cruiser with a helmet.
    I'm right there with ya, man. Besides the armored AGV pants one of my (favorite) jackets (I have 5) is the Kawasaki SRS sport vented leather jacket. I love the armor, the magnetic vent flaps, the fit and the pant zip that fits the AGV's.

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    Bought a set of Under Armour, those and jeans and/or leather pants are good for me, I don't ride if it's under 40 deg F.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DMallory View Post
    Long underwear and long thick motorcycle socks (Harley socks work great) under thick riding jeans.

    I also wear fairly heavy rain pants as chaps over this if the temp is below 50. Keeps me toasty.
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    I have a pair of heavy overpants that I wear when the temp is below ~35. Right now as the temp is about 40 in the mornings I wear some Tourmaster Sentinal rain pants. They keep the wind out and work great.
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    Chaps or riding pants
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    Carhart double front logger jeans. if its really nippy, long jons under those. usually at that point I leave it in the garage.
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    Carhart insulated work jeans. a little bit of insulation goes a LONG way. and they are pretty comfortable even when the sun comes out. i wear them a lot on day rides that start and end a little chilly. then the chaps to keep the wind off.
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