Bike Jeans

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  1. toffeeboy

    toffeeboy Active Member

    Jul 21, 2016
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    So I've lost a bit of timber over the winter and my 32" waist Draggin jeans fit me perfectly round the waist but are the baggiest things in the world round my legs.

    Can anybody suggest any slim fit biker jeans, I just don't feel confident riding in a pair of ordinary jeans

    TIA
     
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  2. SprinterII

    SprinterII Noble Member

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    Why not get them altered?
     
  3. Adrian Braithwaite

    Adrian Braithwaite Well-Known Member

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    I have used several brands over the years and would recommend Hood jeans as they are well made, offer protection and are adjustable in leg length to some extent. They are UK based and have a decent website. I am not in any way connected with that company.
     
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  4. toffeeboy

    toffeeboy Active Member

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    Because they are much too baggy in the leg and a*se so would need a major rebuild to get them anywhere a decent fit. They look like I'm a kid in grown up jeans ;-)
     
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  5. Oz228

    Oz228 Well-Known Member

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    You are clearly not doing this lockdown correctly, I've easily put on a stone in weight since the 23rd of march, eating biscuits non stop. I'm dreading the day I try to fit into my gear once we get the ok to go out on our bikes.
     
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  6. philip ham

    philip ham New Member

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    hi I got some crivit jeans from Aldi/ lidle really good value
     
  7. Johnjo

    Johnjo Senior Member

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    Have a look at Knox jeans. They do a choice of styles, from skinny to relaxed fit. I couldn't get the skinny ( tried on by mistake ) passed my knees.

    They ain't cheap but have some nice features. There's a hidden zip on the outside of the knee. Allows you to take the knee armour out when walking around off the bike.
     
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  8. Wishbone

    Wishbone First Class Member

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    Get on the Roids and you will soon fill them;)
     
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  9. toffeeboy

    toffeeboy Active Member

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    I've switched to slimline tonic, lost the weight but god knows what my livers like!
     
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  10. steve lovatt

    steve lovatt Something else

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    Have a look at the relatively new single layer jeans. Rokkertech are probably the best with Spidi J Tracker coming in cheaper but with less abrasion resistance. Check the motolegends website for details.
    They are just like normal jeans, but the kevlar is woven into a single layer rather than being a separate one. Expect most Jean's to go this way when other manufacturers work out how it's done.
     
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  11. freck

    freck Elite Member

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    Sounds good, but not at £350 a pair :scream:
     
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  12. toffeeboy

    toffeeboy Active Member

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    They look really good but they are really pricey, need Oz228 to sell his now he's gone up 2 sizes since lockdown apparently :):)
     
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  13. Wessa

    Wessa Cruising

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  14. toffeeboy

    toffeeboy Active Member

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  15. Repooh

    Repooh Rarely Satisfied

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    I second the Rockertec’s got two pairs and super comfy and wash up well, started with Roadskin which are good, albeit a bit thick and heavy
     
  16. neilbaker99

    neilbaker99 Member

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    I have the Resurgence cafe racer jeans, which are great and they also do a skinny version too
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  17. Helmut Visor

    Helmut Visor Only dead fish go with the flow
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  18. MarkCornwall

    MarkCornwall New Member

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    Take a look on XLMOTO's website. I just received a pair for £29:99!
    Unfortunately I have rather large thighs so they were no good for me but seemed fairly well made. They come up big too, so don't go up a size like I did!
     
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  19. Easy Tiger

    Easy Tiger Elite Member

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    You're obviously not putting enough Gin in it Toffeeboy :dizzy:
     
  20. toffeeboy

    toffeeboy Active Member

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    I think it's the tonic that's fattening so I've cut back on that, old sensible thing to do really ;)
     
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