
Denim Weight Guide: 12oz, 14oz, 16oz — What Should You Ride In?
Denim weight is measured in ounces per square yard, and it's one of the most misunderstood specs in riding jeans. Heavier isn't automatically more...
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Denim weight is measured in ounces per square yard, and it's one of the most misunderstood specs in riding jeans. Heavier isn't automatically more...
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Motorcycle jeans should fit snug standing, comfortable in the riding position — not loose like fashion jeans. Loose jeans shift in a slide and move...
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There are two ways to put aramid (Kevlar) protection into motorcycle jeans. Lined (double-layer) sews a separate Kevlar panel behind the denim at the slide...
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Patch placement on a motorcycle vest follows traditional rules that carry real meaning. The back panel is the most important zone: the center back holds the...
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Basic motorcycle maintenance keeps you safe and your bike reliable, and most of it takes minutes. Learn the T-CLOCS pre-ride check (Tires, Controls, Lights,...
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Storing motorcycle gear for the off-season comes down to four rules: clean everything before storing, remove the armor, keep it cool/dark/dry, and let it...
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Kevlar (aramid) fiber is strong but chemically sensitive. Wash cold, inside-out, with mild detergent, and air dry — never hot, never bleach, never tumble dry,...
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Buying motorcycle gear doesn't have to be overwhelming or expensive. New riders should follow a clear priority order: helmet first (non-negotiable, ECE 22.06 or...
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Most riders live with gear that almost fits — and never question whether that compromises their protection. This blog makes the case that made-to-order...
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