Belstaff Leather Bike Jackets

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  1. Shaun64

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    Are belstaff leather bike jackets worth the cost? Anyone got one and what do they think go there jacket ? I’ve always fancied one but your looking at a £1000.
     
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    In a word NO.
    While we were in Portsmouth just after Christmas I went into the Belstaff outlet shop in Gunwarf Quays, they were selling Belstaff leather jackets for around £400 - £500, some were as dear as £750. They are not motorcycle jackets, there was no armour in any of the jackets in the shop.

    I had a laugh, after I had recovered from shock and walked out.

    A Dianese, Alpinestars, Triumph or any other make of leather bike jacket would be much better value
     
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  3. dilligaf

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    Have a look at Merlin :cool:
     
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    Sportsbikeshop and motolegends sell the motorbike belstaff jackets and they come with D30 armour
     
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    I would have a look at J&S (or the many other large outlets) online shops, they carry a large amount of proper bike jackets from multiple manufacturers.
     
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    ive had a merlin waxed jacket £200 decent jackets,cheers.
     
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    ive got a furygan jacket which I think take some beating for riding in England, belstaff are just a jacket I’ve always fancied but because of the price I’ve never bothered.
     
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    cheers, for triumph clothing have a look at triumph outlet online,big savings if you drop on with your size.
     
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    I tried on a $$$$ Belstaff Panther leather jacket and it was gorgeous but of course, not for motorcycling (too thin and no body armour etc.). I don't think leather Belstaffs are good for riding, more like a fashion thing. So three years ago I got myself a Belstaff Trialmaster waxed cotton and it is by far the best jacket I have ever owned. 3DO protection on shoulders, elbows and back. Very heavy and thick (I ride all year). Very tailored it's a perfect fit for me. Removable liner and of course, unlike leather, 100% waterproof. Sadly the Trialmaster they make now is not pure Egyptian cotton but a mix of nylon/cotton and they have removed the two-way zip (plus other annoyances). I have rewaxed it only once in three years and still looks like new.
     
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    Well said Dilli...

    My main jacket is Merlin - I have another jacket that has cost me a b****y fortune, but the Merlin is the one I use.

    Beerman
     
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    Me too
     
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    No they are not, I had one in the 70's 80's they where Motorcycle based in them days, now they have all gone auty tauty and posh and tender to the knobs with little pinkies that stick out as they sup their earl gray and are branded more in that direction, as the guys have said Merlin are just as good.
     
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    When ‘traditional ‘ Belstaff got into difficulties with modern ‘technical’ competition for waxed cotton it became an Italian owned fashion brand. It is now with Ineos (think refineries!) but still carries designer prices without necessarily being utilitarian bike wear.

    https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Belstaff
     
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    Another vote for Merlin - my waxed jacket is brilliant quality. Have heard them referred to as "the new Belstaff" :cool:
     
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    I can think of another company who use David beckham and his pals to sell motorbikes, they also push a British company who’s goods are made in Thailand.
     
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    Besides Belstaff and Triumph, Beckham is also promoter for UNICEF, Tudor (Rolex), Sky, Adidas and can't remember what else. All crappy brands for 'daft twats' of course :joy:
     
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    Not sure I agree with your assessment of "crappy brands" when referring to Rolex, it is one of the best watch brand on the market?
     
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    It was a bit ironic in reference to the comments above re:Beckham and Belstaff. Of course these are all important brands, the fact that celebrities endorse them is not the reason why they are expensive, quality is (mostly).
     
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    I bought a Helston from Motolegends, also very good quality, old school feel and look with necessary protection. To bad customs was...(more eagerly than me), awaiting the arrival of my jacket in SA and I had to pay more in duties and taxes than what the jacket cost :mad:. I could have returned it for a full refund but the shipping costs came to another couple of thousand so I decided to bend over in the end :sob:. It still hurts to this day !
     
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