New Gear – Motorcycle Leathers

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New Alpinestars racing leathers

It has been a while since I got some new gear. This time, I finally got a new set of motorcycle leathers and helmet. The old helmet was starting to fall apart, which isn’t good. The old leathers were showing their age as well, but are still good to ride in. So, it was time to get something new.

My new gear is a lot of fun and matches well with my motorcycle. I first replaced the helmet with a Shoei RS-1200 Bandit. The color scheme is a near perfect match for my bike. The leathers are a bit of a change from the past as well. This time, I opted for an Alpinestars GP Pro Tech Air Compatible racing suit. It is a really cool suit and is very comfortable on the bike.

Love the hump on the suit
Woof! Pup Roks in leathers.
I think the suit shows off my ass a bit, don’t you?

I had also tried on some Dainese suits, but none of them really fit well. I think they have gone downhill a bit as well. The fit on the current Dainese Laguna Seca suit was off. Quite different from my 2013 suit. The color schemes didn’t quite grab me either. So, hence why I went with the Alpinestars suit. Plus, I did want one. I think they look great.

Gearing up in public

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Out with my boy in our leathers.
Out with my boy in our leathers.

At Pecs Bar in my O'Neill Epic suit
At Pecs Bar in my O’Neill Epic suit

My group in the Castro. I'm in the Army uniform.
My group in the Castro. I’m in the Army uniform.

MCCUU Woodland uniform
MCCUU Woodland uniform

Gearing up in public can be quite a thrill. No matter what gear is put on, you can be sure you’ll get questions and looks. This can be intimidating for new people and can tend to push people away from doing it in the first place. I’ve dealt with this myself, but in the long run, you shouldn’t worry about what others think. Think of it this way, if they don’t like it or think it is odd/strange, that is ok. You’re out there because you’re having fun and enjoying your gear. I’ve gone out in latex catsuits, wetsuits, motorcycle leathers, zentai suits, cycling skinsuits, and lycra tights. They are all a lot of fun to wear and be seen in. So, I strongly encourage all that have the ability to go out in their gear. You’d never know who you might find out there that is also kinky and wants to go out as well. Doing so will also help encourage others to go out in their gear, which gives us all more to watch and enjoy.

Gear Up and Come On Out!