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  17. <description>In recent months, I’ve seen more people considering taking up motorcycle riding lessons in response to the dismal Certificate of Entitlement (COE) situation for cars. It’s a natural outcome, given that riding is always going ...</description>
  18. <content:encoded><![CDATA[<img src="/img/biker_bites_motorcycle_jackets_for.jpg" alt="Material" align="left" /><p>In recent months, I’ve seen more people considering taking up motorcycle riding lessons in response to the dismal Certificate of Entitlement (COE) situation for cars. It’s a natural outcome, given that riding is always going to be a cheaper transport solution than cars, even though the motorcycle COE premium is now hitting new highs of over $4, 000 (nearly three times of what it was last year. UPDATE: And as of June 2015, it is over $6, 500). But I’ve also heard many people express doubt and uncertainty, because motorcycling is seen as an undesirable and dangerous form of transport. I’m writing this to help shed light on some important things before you make the decision to go on two wheels. You might think that my immediate answer to the question would be “Yes”. Actually, serious bikers focus so much on safety, that you should be asking “Am I able to commit to being safe on the roads if I want to ride a motorcycle?”. Many inexperienced bikers think that the Traffic Police is too preachy when it comes to road safety – well, you wouldn’t think that way if you know more about road riding. If you are in your 30s and you aren’t already riding, you probably don’t know many bikers who can give you a balanced perspective on things. You’ll just be hearing advice from many non-riders who sometimes would like nothing better than for motorcyclists to be banned from the roads. I’m not a motorcycle guru, but I’ve do have 20 years of driving experience and 18 years of riding experience, so maybe you can believe me. The biker community has a very weak voice in the public sphere – there simply aren’t as many prominent public figures or influencers who ride a motorcycle and can step on a podium to speak up for the community’s needs. That’s also why it’s difficult for motorcyclists to explain why we do what we do, and why Singapore can be increasingly inconvenient for bikers. If you want to ride, you need to understand and accept the following There is widespread prejudice against all bikers, justified or otherwise Motorcycling is definitely high-risk You can mitigate risk but it is extremely inconvenient to do so You must develop great riding skills to survive the roads Family approval is mandatory If you can’t do ALL of the above, please, do not ride and put yourself and other people in danger. What would really help the biking community in any country is having more responsible and skilled riders on the roads, and the sharing of motorcycling as a unique culture, not a disease. (Update Oct 2015: I have created a new Ultimate Singapore Motorcycle FAQ that hopes to answer most of the questions you might have after you’re done with this piece. But please read on first.) WIDESPREAD BIAS AGAINST BIKERS Prejudice against motorcycles and bikers is not just in Singapore, but in many other countries as well. Over the past 50 years, the media and Hollywood have created stereotypes of motorcyclists as outlaws, rebels or angry anti-heroes. Think Easy Rider, Mad Max, Akira, Sons of Anarchy and so on. You won’t see Mary Poppins on a bike, will you? In Singapore today, there seems to be outright disdain for bikers in certain quarters. The immediate reaction by parents to motorcycling as a transport choice is often met with derision or fear, and an outright “no”. Many will claim to know of someone’s son who got into a bad motorcycle accident, but you also don’t hear of people telling you of all the elderly bikers who seem to have been riding for decades without issues. Those noisy, reckless “kup chais” that drive you crazy on the roads? Trust me, I hate them too. They give safe and sane bikers a really bad reputation. I shake my fist at them when I’m driving. I’ll admit that until I was forced by National Service conscription in 1996 to learn how to ride a motorcycle in the army (as a recce trooper), I never even gave thought to riding – such is the widespread mentality towards motorcycling. You are 100% likely to face resistance from family and friends if you suggest you want to take up motorcycling, and you have to work to convince them of the safety precautions available out there (see below). Increasingly, SG bikers find themselves shut out of shopping malls or commercial buildings that refuse entry to motorcycles. The Land Transport Authority spends an extraordinary effort going after not just performance modifications, but harmless cosmetic mods (eg. replacement of signal lights with smaller, but brighter LED lamps) on motorcycles, which has heavily impacted bike workshops. The motorcycle COE has shot up from $1, 500+ to over $4, 000+ in the past few months as the LTA has restricted motorcycle COE quotas in the same manner as cars, even though the former currently does not cause congestion on the roads. YES, IT IS HIGH RISK This negative perception of bikers is reinforced by frequent media stories on motorcycle accidents, which unfortunately, do form 45% of fatal motor accidents according to official 2013 Traffic Police data. The number of fatalities involving motorcyclists and their pillion riders fell by 5.3% from 76 persons in 2012 to 72 persons in 2013. Overall, we have also seen a decrease of 14.7% in the total number of riders and pillion riders casualties, from 4, 370 in 2012 to 3, 726 in 2013. The number of motorcyclists and pillion riders who died or were injured in accidents along expressways has also decreased from 1, 205 in 2012 to 1, 031 in 2013 (-14.4%), although the proportion of motorcyclists and pillion riders casualties along expressways remain fairly constant at an average of 27.8% over the past 3 years. It’s grim to know that 1031 riders and pillion riders were injured last year. That’s an average of 2.8 injuries sustained on a motorcycle each day. The truth is motorcycling is a high-risk activity and you cannot sugar-coat this. If you decide to ride, you have to be 100% responsible for your own safety. And no, you can’t blame other drivers or pedestrians if you get into an accident even if you weren’t the cause. A car may bolt out of the blue into your path, but you are required to take the necessary precautions and ride in the most paranoid manner possible to preserve your life and get home safe. However, I find that it is the bad attitude and poor riding skills of many riders on our roads that are the real cause of their own accidents. They ride recklessly, refuse to wear protective gear, they don’t check blind spots, race through danger zones (eg. all traffic junctions) and they have no idea what the driver is able to perceive of the traffic situation. As all experienced drivers will know, there are some key blind spots around a car that are really hard to check, but many riders don’t know about this nor do they care until it is too late. I still cannot believe it when I see small bikes trying to weave through small gaps between large trucks – the truck drivers really cannot see you and you are seconds away from becoming a meat sandwich. SO WHY RIDE? One can ride for many obvious reasons – cost and convenience being the top two. But those are the pragmatic reasons, bikers very quickly learn that riding offers a special type of freedom not available to drivers, commuters or pedestrians.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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  25. <title>Womens Leather Motorcycle Jackets Harley</title>
  26. <description>Flattering and functional, the versatile Women’s Miss Enthusiast 3-in-1 Leather Jacket (P/N 98030-12VW, $475) from the Harley-Davidson MotorClothes Collection boasts features that work on and off the motorcycle. The lightweight ...</description>
  27. <content:encoded><![CDATA[<img src="/img/harley_davidson_mens_leather_motorcycle_jacket.gif" alt="Harley Davidson Men's Leather" align="left" /><p>Flattering and functional, the versatile Women’s Miss Enthusiast 3-in-1 Leather Jacket (P/N 98030-12VW, $475) from the Harley-Davidson MotorClothes Collection boasts features that work on and off the motorcycle. The lightweight black cowhide leather shell fits over a black poly-Spandex fleece hoodie that can also be worn separately. The hoodie features extended arms and thumb holes to keep hands wrists warm, and can tuck into motorcycle gloves. Designed for riders, the shell features front and rear vents to match airflow to conditions for maximum comfort. In cooler weather, close the vents and layer the hoodie under the jacket for added warmth. An action back and pre-curved sleeves provide added mobility and minimize rider fatigue, and this jacket features armor pockets at the shoulders and elbows (armor sold separately) plus integrated 3M Scotchlite Reflective Material to enhance rider visibility at dark. The interior features includes waterproof cell phone and cushioned MP3 player pockets. The Miss Enthusiast jacket shell and the hoodie have a feminine silhouette enhanced with figure-flattering seam details plus embroidered Harley-Davidson and Bar &amp; Shield logos. Offered in S to 2XL in Regular and in Tall, Petite and Plus sizes.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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  34. <title>Desert Jacket</title>
  35. <description>The Desert Wash is a great example of what you could expect our 14.5oz selvedge denim from Nihon Menpu to look like after spending a few years wondering around the badlands in South Dakota. The subtle details in abrasion and hand ...</description>
  36. <content:encoded><![CDATA[<img src="/img/lee_cooper_mens_desert_jacket_military.jpg" alt="Lee-Cooper-Mens-Desert" align="left" /><p>The Desert Wash is a great example of what you could expect our 14.5oz selvedge denim from Nihon Menpu to look like after spending a few years wondering around the badlands in South Dakota. The subtle details in abrasion and hand sanding and the weight of this denim give this wash an authentic and natural look. Perfect for all seasons. - Our modern interpretation of the classic denim jacket - Individually hand-distressed for a natural worn-in look and feel - Front welt “hand-warmer” pockets - Interior right chest pocket cut on selvedge - Front placket cut on selvedge - Adjustable tabs on waistband - Crossed feather branded buttons - Hand silk screened care instructions on interior - Handmade in downtown Los Angeles, Calif. Me...</p>]]></content:encoded>
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  43. <title>Custom Leather Motorcycle Racing Jackets</title>
  44. <description>Measuring for Custom Garments Never measure yourself. Get someone to help you. Wear a pair of tight fitting jeans and a t-shirt. Empty your pockets and remove belt. If jeans are not tight, pull up them up to fit snug in the ...</description>
  45. <content:encoded><![CDATA[<img src="/img/comet_2_piece_leather_motorcycle_racing.jpg" alt="Picture" align="left" /><p>Measuring for Custom Garments Never measure yourself. Get someone to help you. Wear a pair of tight fitting jeans and a t-shirt. Empty your pockets and remove belt. If jeans are not tight, pull up them up to fit snug in the crotch area (important for all measurements below the waist). On measurements marked with X., use the Vanson Measuring Device (see details on following pages); a second tape measure will also be required for measuring. Please do not be afraid to take a measurement twice, especially on critical measurements like chest, hips, shoulder width and sleeve length. Be sure to fill out the measurement check sheet, which helps to identify and eliminate incorrect measurements. After you have calculated and compared your measurements, please note you are allowed a 1" (+/-) difference on measurement #12 (Nape Of Neck To Wrist), and 1/2" (+/-) margin of error on all others. Pull tape measure snug and record your true measurements. Do not adjust measurements for any reason: instead, please explain any special circumstances on a separate note and attach it to the measuring form. For example, please advise if: you are a bodybuilder; you have any physical conditions we should be aware of; you want extra room to accommodate clothing. If you will be wearing special braces, body armor or back protectors, please explain and provide measurements both with and without the braces / armor. Please be sure to indicate your exact height, weight, and age in the appropriate spaces on the measuring form. There is also a section where you can indicate your riding position. All measurements are needed for a racing suit or Street/Track combo. For custom jackets or pants, please refer to the proper form to see which measurements are needed. HOW TO USE THE VANSON MEASURING DEVICE This device is designed to assist you in obtaining consistent measurements. This is very important in order for us to make your garment fit as it should. Use on all measurements marked X. Secure the elastic belt part of the device around waist at bellybutton. Make sure belt is parallel to the floor. The elastic should be a snug fit so it does not move up and down. You can now snap the tape to the tape slider buckle. Always stand up straight and look forward while your measurements are being taken. Never look down at the person doing the measurement as this will greatly affect the accuracy. You will need an additional dressmakers tape measure.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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  52. <title>Balenciaga Moto Leather Jacket Sizing</title>
  53. <description>Bags really do add that special final touch to an outfit. A great structured bag can add polish to a casual outfit, and a slouchy bag like the Balenciaga can add a bit of rocker chic. Today, I wanted to do a look with the classic ...</description>
  54. <content:encoded><![CDATA[<img src="/img/balenciaga_womenswear_shop_online_at_matchesfashioncom.jpg" alt="Balenciaga" align="left" /><p>Bags really do add that special final touch to an outfit. A great structured bag can add polish to a casual outfit, and a slouchy bag like the Balenciaga can add a bit of rocker chic. Today, I wanted to do a look with the classic Balenciaga city bag. Hope you enjoy it! Balenciaga motorcycle bags add rocker chic edge and really can be worn with any outfit. But, I particularly love to pair these handbags with mini dresses, outfits with fitted leather jackets and short little rompers. Balenciaga leather is soft and thin, making this large bag surprisingly light for its size. It also has a unique slouchy look. Did you know that when Balenciaga motorcycle bags were first idealized, it was rejected for production for these reasons? But, then, models started wearing them everywhere, and the rest is history! Now, the Balenciaga motorcycle bag is a classic luxury must have! Women around the world adore its soft and slouchy bad-ass look! The Balenciaga city bag is quite roomy. So, no concerns about enough room here! And, Balenciaga's super smooth zippers make it effortless to retrieve items. As far as functionality goes, it gets an A+++! Wearing: Muubaa leather jacket, Michael Kors button up top (similar), white t-shirt, Paige jeggings, Vince Camuto booties, Balenciaga city bag</p>]]></content:encoded>
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  61. <title>Motorcycle Leather Jackets Milwaukee</title>
  62. <description>Welcome to MilwaukeeMotorcycleClothing.com, the official site for Milwaukee Motorcycle Clothing Company. Here you can search product, specifications, locate dealers in your area or order online. Over the years leather apparel and ...</description>
  63. <content:encoded><![CDATA[<img src="/img/police_motorcycle_jackets_taylors_leatherwear_rain.jpg" alt="Tourmaster Flex LE 2.0 Police" align="left" /><p>Welcome to MilwaukeeMotorcycleClothing.com, the official site for Milwaukee Motorcycle Clothing Company. Here you can search product, specifications, locate dealers in your area or order online. Over the years leather apparel and footwear has been defined by two different categories; an overpriced less quality product or a poorly made cheap costing one. Milwaukee Motorcycle Clothing Company was founded on the concept of delivering the best quality leather apparel and footwear at an affordable price that is unmatched in quality, construction and price. Each product we sell is designed and crafted with your lifestyle, comfort and convenience in mind. Our goal is to provide you with the highest quality leatherwear that you will be proud to wear for years to come. We stand behind every design detail and every single stitch so if you are ever unhappy with any aspect of your purchase from Milwaukee Motorcycle Clothing Company, you have our word that we will make your purchase a positive one with our 100% satisfaction guarantee. Milwaukee Motorcycle Clothing Company is owned and operated by Carroll Companies, Inc. and has been in business for over 40 years. Carroll Companies is wholesale only and has partnership with Big Sky Decor, Inc. that will represent the Milwaukee brand online with this website and at major motorcycle events.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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  67. <pubDate>Mon, 14 Jul 2025 21:20:00 +0000</pubDate>
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  70. <title>Leather Moto Jackets 2015</title>
  71. <description>I was going through my closet the other day, putting together looks and arranging everything with all of my new fall and winter items. Switching out summer and bright colors for fall textures and tones makes me all kinds of ...</description>
  72. <content:encoded><![CDATA[<img src="/img/the_best_leather_jackets_at_every.jpg" alt="Clockwise from top left:" align="left" /><p>I was going through my closet the other day, putting together looks and arranging everything with all of my new fall and winter items. Switching out summer and bright colors for fall textures and tones makes me all kinds of giddy. Anyways, I was totally inspired by my Cynthia Rowley drop waist dress hanging beside my leather jacket and immediately wanted to try it on with my new Stuart Weitzman lowland suede boots. This Cynthia Rowley dress has proven to me that there are classic pieces (wether you splurge on them or not) that will always be relevant in your wardrobe. Unfortunately, it's not available anymore :( But, I did find a fabulous Kate Spade dress that is very similar, and would also serve as that statement piece you can wear time and time again! I was pretty pumped about the outcome and had to share this look with all of you. I hope it will inspire an outfit or two for you in the coming months! Thanks so much for stopping by. Have a beautiful day!</p>]]></content:encoded>
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  76. <pubDate>Tue, 24 Jun 2025 21:10:00 +0000</pubDate>
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  79. <title>Best Leather Motorcycle Jackets Cruiser</title>
  80. <description>A solid riding jacket should be in every motorcycle rider’s arsenal. No matter what riding style you prefer, a quality jacket will be a great tool to help you ride through whatever obstacles the road or Mother Nature decides to ...</description>
  81. <content:encoded><![CDATA[<img src="/img/compared_10_mesh_motorcycle_jackets_motorcycle.jpg" alt="Compared: 10 Mesh Motorcycle" align="left" /><p>A solid riding jacket should be in every motorcycle rider’s arsenal. No matter what riding style you prefer, a quality jacket will be a great tool to help you ride through whatever obstacles the road or Mother Nature decides to throw your way. Choosing the right jacket can be a difficult decision with multiple fabrics, designs, ventilation, storage options and features to pick from. Luckily there are a few determining factors that can quickly lead you in the right direction. First, let’s take a look at what types of jackets are out there. Virtually all jackets will fall into one of these categories: The most popular style is the always-classic leather jacket. Whether you ride a Harley, some sort of V-twin, or a sportbike at the track, leather will never be phased out. The most versatile jackets on the market are undoubtedly textile construction. Super light weigh mesh jackets will free you of the summer heat, while rain and wind proof jackets can keep your season lasting longer. If you venture off the pavement, you’ll need a jacket that is durable and tough enough to take on the dirt, trees, rocks, and nature’s other elements. If you’re truly die hard, and weather doesn’t deter you (or it simply isn’t warm where you live), there are great options that help combat rain and cold temperatures. What Are The Advantages Of A Leather Jacket We’ll start with leather, because it’s the original, tried and true jacket. The most important reason leather is still widely used is it’s durability and abrasion resistance. As you might expect, leather is tough, and traditionally does best job holding up against pavement. However, today’s cuts are a tad more advanced than what Pete Fonda wore in Easy Rider. With better features and fit, modern leather jackets are an even more appealing option. Most people start at “cut” or “fit” when deciding on a leather jacket. The two different cuts you’ll see are American and European (American being roomier and taller, and European being slimmer) Using the size charts on each product page, you’ll be able to see what each manufacturer takes into consideration for size, which you can compare. As you might suspect, Italian brands like Dainese and Alpinestars fit very European, verses American brands like Icon and Speed &amp; Strength which are (you guessed it) mostly American fit.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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  85. <pubDate>Wed, 04 Jun 2025 21:01:00 +0000</pubDate>
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  88. <title>Motorcycle Leather Jackets Reviews</title>
  89. <description>Bryan Harley | October 26, 2015 I’m a sucker for leather. Love the feel, love the smell. It gives me confidence it’ll keep skin on my bones when I ride and is my material of choice for motorcycle jackets. Bonus points if ...</description>
  90. <content:encoded><![CDATA[<img src="/img/pilot_leather_jackets_reviews_online.jpg" alt="Winter Jacket Women 2015 Plus" align="left" /><p>Bryan Harley | October 26, 2015 I’m a sucker for leather. Love the feel, love the smell. It gives me confidence it’ll keep skin on my bones when I ride and is my material of choice for motorcycle jackets. Bonus points if it’s black. The smartly-styled AGV Sport Tracer Leather Jacket met the list of criteria I like most in a riding jacket, so I’ve been putting it to the test during the summer riding season. Made of 1.2mm premium grade buffalo leather that’s smooth to the touch, the pliable leather has allowed for full range of movement in the arms since the first day. Sizing of the jacket runs a little small though because the AGV Sport Element Vintage Jacket I tested before in 2XL fit perfectly while the 2XL Sport Tracer Leather Jacket is tight in the shoulders. At a thickness of 1.2mm, the leather feels a little thin compared to other jackets I’ve worn. The AGV Sport Tracer Leather Jacket has the full complement of protective armor. The 10mm-thick memory foam back pad is nice and big, covering from the between the shoulder blades to just above the waistline. The jacket also has CE-approved shoulder and elbow pads. All of the pads reside in pockets stitched into the permanent jacket liner that does a good job of keeping them in place yet are easily removable. The jacket has four pockets, three exterior and one interior. The two front pockets are barely hand-deep and the breast pocket is just the right size and depth to slip my smart phone into. While space to stuff things in is minimum, at least all three zip up. The one interior pocket stitched into the liner is deeper and more useful than the front pockets. The liner it is stitched into is permanent and features micro mesh lining in the body area and silk lining in the sleeves. There’s also a comfortable quilted vest liner that zips out. Buckle loops with Velcro straps on each side offer a little adjustability to fit just above the waist. The sleeves cinch tight via a combination of snaps and small zippers. The collar also has a snap and an extra layer of padded neoprene for comfort. The jacket has no vents though and could benefit from a bit more air flow on hot summer days. If you unzip the sleeves and wear shorty gloves you can at least get some air circulating up the sleeves. The AGV Sport Tracer Leather Jacket has stood up to daily wear, the multi-stitched main seams and single stitching everywhere else showing no signs of fraying. The leather is weathering nicely and is just beginning to crease at the elbow joints and under the shoulders, worn but not worn-out. At $279, the AGV Sport Tracer Leather Jacket provides a level of quality comparable to riding jackets that cost almost twice as much. Styling is attractive, stitching is solid, and it comes with full armor. Pocket space is limited, as is ventilation, but the supple buffalo leather is durable and the jacket is manufactured well enough to easily last a few riding seasons so you’ll get your money’s worth.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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  94. <pubDate>Thu, 15 May 2025 20:34:00 +0000</pubDate>
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  97. <title>Leather Moto Jacket Harley</title>
  98. <description>Ride with function and built-in character in the new Men’s Midway Distressed Leather Jacket (P/N 98108-16VM, $475.00) from the Harley-Davidson MotorClothes Collection. Cut from mid-weight distressed vintage cowhide leather ...</description>
  99. <content:encoded><![CDATA[<img src="/img/leather_jackets_1.jpg" alt="Harley-Davidson&reg; Men's" align="left" /><p>Ride with function and built-in character in the new Men’s Midway Distressed Leather Jacket (P/N 98108-16VM, $475.00) from the Harley-Davidson MotorClothes Collection. Cut from mid-weight distressed vintage cowhide leather, this jacket offers a classic, worn-in look that speaks of a life on the road. Two front vertical vents and two back exit vents offer adjustable airflow for comfort in warm weather. This jacket is designed for motorcycling, with an action back, slightly pre-curved sleeves, and power-stretch waist that moves with the rider, plus body armor pockets at elbows and shoulders (armor sold separately). A polyester-mesh body lining and polyester taffeta sleeve lining glides over street clothes. Other features include one horizontal interior pocket and one zipper vertical pocket with media port, two over-sized zipper utility exterior pockets, and for added visibility in low light, 3M Scotchlite Reflective Material in piping, the embroidered patch on left chest, and embroidered appliqué graphics on back yoke. Available in S to 5XL and Tall sizes.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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http://www.feedvalidator.org/check.cgi?url=https%3A//www.rsrvsales.com/feed/rss/

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