As I don't own any 1pc leathers, I've been trawling the net looking for a decent set, as I've never been a passenger, and have no idea if it's definatrly for me, plus I'll be ripping out most of the lining and padding, I don't fancy spending a fortune, or going new.
Got a friend selling me a Berik suit, only been worn 4 times and look like new, price is good, and I know they've been looked after.
My only concern is they have a speed hump on the back.
Is it a big deal?
Thoughts speed hump on leathers
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Re: Thoughts speed hump on leathers
I can remove it on my RST leathers.
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Re: Thoughts speed hump on leathers
I was told ( I asked the same a couple of years back) by loads of people that the hump is hardly noticeable, not a problem.
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Re: Thoughts speed hump on leathers
Tip top.
Just need to check they'll fit, as they're a 40, and I think I may need a 42 for a bit more comfort.
Just need to check they'll fit, as they're a 40, and I think I may need a 42 for a bit more comfort.