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Can someone help to flesh out the difference between the various motorcycle jackets that Aero make? I read the descriptions of each on on their site (and looked at the photos), but it's hard to understand what differentiates the J106, Daytona, King of the Road, Elvis and Indian Ranger. I don't consider Aero to have the best website. I understand you can choose the leather on each jacket so I suppose I'm talking more about the cut, but info on any other details will be appreciated.
I've worn Schott Perfecto 118's for years. It was what I bought cheap second hand as a young man and it mostly fits like a glove, but I've always found the jacket too short for my tastes. I do not ride motorcycles so I don't need it to be cut so high, but I hear that Aero customise. I also see a lot of middle aged men wearing biker jackets and these always look boxy and ill-fitting, I don't want to be like that. I'm 6 foot 2, 42inch chest and of average weight and build. Given I live in the UK I will probably stop by to get measured up next time I'm in Scotland.
I've worn Schott Perfecto 118's for years. It was what I bought cheap second hand as a young man and it mostly fits like a glove, but I've always found the jacket too short for my tastes. I do not ride motorcycles so I don't need it to be cut so high, but I hear that Aero customise. I also see a lot of middle aged men wearing biker jackets and these always look boxy and ill-fitting, I don't want to be like that. I'm 6 foot 2, 42inch chest and of average weight and build. Given I live in the UK I will probably stop by to get measured up next time I'm in Scotland.