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Anyone have an Aero cafe racer in heavy horsehide? Do you like it? It is too thick for riding and wearing out on the town? I have a Vanson Lightning for serious riding and my Aero would only be for short trips around town and mainly for wearing off the bike. Here is the jacket that I was thinking of buying:
http://www.aeroleatherclothing.com/product-detail.php?id=110
Since Aero can customize for no extra price, I would be interested to hear about any special touches you guys might have thought about when ordering your jackets from Aero.
I am debating getting this jacket instead:
http://www.aeroleatherclothing.com/product-detail.php?id=53
It is a mid-weight horsehide, rather than the really heavy stuff. It might be better for me since I will be wearing it off the bike more than riding with it on all the time.
Does the mid-weight horsehide get the same patina and age as well? Does it fit and break in as well?
Generally speaking, do you find the cafe racer style collar to be annoying or uncomfortable for everyday wear? That might be a consideration for me, since this jacket costs the same as two nice ones. I will want to wear it a lot.
I just sold my cafe racer schott horsehide jacket. The collar was uncomfortable, until I broke it in with some goatskin gloves by manhandling it for an hour or so. It fit better after that.
One last thought: My elbows while riding, and my shoulders. It's an agonizing decision: heavy horsehide that is better on the bike, or medium-weight horsehide that is better off the bike. Do you think extra horsehide patches on the elbows on a medium weight jacket would ruin the look? Schott makes a "vintage" brown leather jacket with elbow patches. They don't look too oppressive to me.
Has anyone seen an Aero with quilted leather on the shoulders and the elbows? I guess quilted areas offer a little more "padding" when falling off the bike onto pavement. I know that armor is always best when riding, but for riding near my house in some fun neighborhoods, I would probably risk wearing the Aero pretty often. After researching jackets for the past few weeks, I can't avoid the mystique and beauty of the Aero. Since I now am addicted to horsehide instead of bovine leathers, I think an Aero jacket will be the way to go. I like vintage looking jackets, for sure.
http://www.aeroleatherclothing.com/product-detail.php?id=110
Since Aero can customize for no extra price, I would be interested to hear about any special touches you guys might have thought about when ordering your jackets from Aero.
I am debating getting this jacket instead:
http://www.aeroleatherclothing.com/product-detail.php?id=53
It is a mid-weight horsehide, rather than the really heavy stuff. It might be better for me since I will be wearing it off the bike more than riding with it on all the time.
Does the mid-weight horsehide get the same patina and age as well? Does it fit and break in as well?
Generally speaking, do you find the cafe racer style collar to be annoying or uncomfortable for everyday wear? That might be a consideration for me, since this jacket costs the same as two nice ones. I will want to wear it a lot.
I just sold my cafe racer schott horsehide jacket. The collar was uncomfortable, until I broke it in with some goatskin gloves by manhandling it for an hour or so. It fit better after that.
One last thought: My elbows while riding, and my shoulders. It's an agonizing decision: heavy horsehide that is better on the bike, or medium-weight horsehide that is better off the bike. Do you think extra horsehide patches on the elbows on a medium weight jacket would ruin the look? Schott makes a "vintage" brown leather jacket with elbow patches. They don't look too oppressive to me.
Has anyone seen an Aero with quilted leather on the shoulders and the elbows? I guess quilted areas offer a little more "padding" when falling off the bike onto pavement. I know that armor is always best when riding, but for riding near my house in some fun neighborhoods, I would probably risk wearing the Aero pretty often. After researching jackets for the past few weeks, I can't avoid the mystique and beauty of the Aero. Since I now am addicted to horsehide instead of bovine leathers, I think an Aero jacket will be the way to go. I like vintage looking jackets, for sure.
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