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Which model comet is this?
Which model comet is this?
Which model SCOTT is this?
Just the regular Comet in dark brown steerhide, not the PLU-3. I couldn't imagine this bad boy on me with more length in the back and front.Which model comet is this?
Plus it somehow looks 10000 times more bad ass.Personally I prefer zippers on the top sleeves. And I have a brown Kehoe with top sleeve zips, so I don't think, from a historical perspective, that having them on a Codovan cafe racer would be unusual. In fact, I would find them desirable.
Thanks MonitorMy jacket? It was a custom line for Confederate Motorcycles but it's essentially a CAF1 Cafe Racer, only in horsehide. I think they still have one or two left. Schott 100th Anniversary Limited Edition line also had this jacket made for the European market but in steerhide and without the branding of course, few of these are still available and there's of course 641XX which is a very similar jacket as well.
Here's the link to the anniversary model:
https://www.schott-store.com/en/legend/121-jrac1.html
It is a seriously good kaff racer.
Thanks MendelboazJust the regular Comet in dark brown steerhide, not the PLU-3. I couldn't imagine this bad boy on me with more length in the back and front.
The Brown Lesco jackets develop the most amazing patina!
Schott and Vanson are crazy all over EU. Vanson's just shy of a thousand Euros in Germany and so is Schott. Even the second hand stuff usually goes for a lot more than you'd get it in the States, but I guess avoiding the import hustle is worth it for some folk.
But it's all about the style, really... I wish more people would learn how fantastic some of the German MC jacket brands are - were, at least. But I guess they'd have to pop up in Tanaka's book first, eh.
There are some great old/vintage MC jackets from German brands (some of them I think don't exist anymore).
Could you name some of the brands you'd recommend me to search for?
Harro and early Hein Gericke were in my opinion the best. Not just in Germany, these jackets were a class of their own.
Here's a Harro's most classic model, but I don't know what it's called. Something to do with the wind if I remember correctly? Anyway, they came up with this style during the 60's and it became their flagship jacket since. Insanely high quality. 1.3 mm hide. Just awesome.
Hein Gericke was also making awesome gear back in the days and so was Uvex during the 80's. Hein Gericke designs were a bit insane at times, especially on the civilian jackets which were all over the place but their motorcycle stuff was second to none.
But Harro is where it's at.
Hein Gericke is a brand I'm most familiar with.
True, some of their jackets are way too busy for my taste but I have to agree about the quality issue.
Harro.... If Harro jackets are on par with the one in the picture I'll surely have to check.
My jacket? It was a custom line for Confederate Motorcycles but it's essentially a CAF1 Cafe Racer, only in horsehide. I think they still have one or two left. Schott 100th Anniversary Limited Edition line also had this jacket made for the European market but in steerhide and without the branding of course, few of these are still available and there's of course 641XX which is a very similar jacket as well.
Here's the link to the anniversary model:
https://www.schott-store.com/en/legend/121-jrac1.html
It is a seriously good kaff racer.