@RC1 this is my casual getup... https://gearchangeonline.com/collec...-ii-classic-leather-jacket-2833-vintage-black https://gearchangeonline.com/collec...riding-denim-jeans-ce-approved-dark-wash-blue https://gearchangeonline.com/collec...cts/alpinestars-j-6-waterproof-shoes-brown-80 https://gearchangeonline.com/collections/motorcycle-gloves/products/rst-stunt-iii-black Jackets will always feel like they ride up your back if you're only used to zipped 2 piece or 1 piece. Just remember to tuck your t-shirt into your jeans and you're good to go!!
Tuck your T shirt into.your undies! Far more secure. Cleaning up after one of those near miss moments is far easier. So I’m told
ok so lots of differing views... im resisting temptation to wear a fleece and hoody so instead will likely get something leather with some protection (i wear a back protector) ive worn furygan and spidi in the past so theres a couple of options although ill get something that looks a little less power ranger ish than my one piece
MotoCAP’s tested about fifteen Dainese jackets to date, and the textile garments often get the lowest protection results (a one star rating): https://motocap.com.au/products/jackets?f[0]=brand:Dainese&sort_by=safety_rating&sort_order=DESC While I love the look and fit of Dainese gear, the CE ratings and MotoCAP test results can be disappointing