Cruiser Motorcycle Apparel and Gear
When you’re on a cruiser, your riding gear is essential. It has to block the wind, keep you warm, look good, and, most importantly, keep you safe in the case of an accident. Motorcycle helmets keep your head protected, but they also do a great job at blocking out noise and bugs.
Gloves are typically the first point of contact in the event of an accident, so tough ones are essential. High-quality riding boots, jackets, and protective jeans will keep you cool, warm, and comfortable, but they also help absorb some of the impact and abrasion if anything goes wrong. Follow along with Cruiser for features and reviews on all the latest riding gear and apparel.
Gloves are typically the first point of contact in the event of an accident, so tough ones are essential. High-quality riding boots, jackets, and protective jeans will keep you cool, warm, and comfortable, but they also help absorb some of the impact and abrasion if anything goes wrong. Follow along with Cruiser for features and reviews on all the latest riding gear and apparel.
Cruiser Jackets
Motorcycle jackets have been around as long as cruisers have been around. As a matter of fact, they go so well together that even when you see someone wearing a traditional biker jacket, you know they ride even if their motorcycle is nowhere in sight. The traditional cruiser jacket is a leather jacket and depending on your style there are plenty to choose from. Furthermore, these jackets are normally not fitted with armor or protective plates, this is due to the fact that you’re generally riding at a much slower speed than you would with a sportbike. However, there is a trend of armored cruiser jackets hitting the market and there are a few already including protective armor, albeit removable.
Men's Pekev Motorcycle Jackets
Motorcycle jackets come in many forms but the typical riding season jackets are either leather, textile, or Pekev. There are definitely plenty of jackets that will incorporate two of these styles into one multi-season jacket but traditionally you have the three. Consequently, men’s options for summer jackets are pretty great but we find ourselves wearing our pekev lined motorcycle jackets more during the summer months, this is especially true if you live in a state where temperatures can go into the triple digits in the hottest days of summer and wearing traditional leathers means baking in the hot sun. Traditionally, the type of jacket you wear matters a lot on the type of motorcycle you ride but this isn’t always the case.
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