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Textile Overpants on a sportbike
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October 17, 2011, 03:04:32 PM »
I tried out a some Firstgear HT Overpants this weekend and they did everything they should (warm, easy on/easy off, etc.) except they bunched up in the crotch area causing an uncomfortable pinching (
) anytime I moved. I think it is because of the seating position on the CBR1K and the fact that I sit right up close to the tank.
So...any STN sportbike riders have recommendations for overpants? I need something at least exterior water-resistant and with a removable cold-weather liner. I though maybe Icon would be the place to look (since they cater to the sportbike market), but I didn't find anything to fit the bill on their site.
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Re: Textile Overpants on a sportbike
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October 17, 2011, 03:23:13 PM »
I use the HT overpants on my sportbike with no problems. Do the pants fit you well, or are the baggy? iirc, they were pretty crisp when new, might get better for you when the weather a bit and soften up.
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Re: Textile Overpants on a sportbike
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I'm no help as my textile overpants are also Firstgear HT but I have no yarbles to squish.
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Re: Textile Overpants on a sportbike
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October 17, 2011, 03:46:21 PM »
Quote from: bluepoof on October 17, 2011, 03:43:03 PM
I'm no help as my textile overpants are also Firstgear HT but I have no
yarbles
to squish.
- that's a funny word
How art thou, thou globby bottle of cheap, stinking chip oil? Come and get one in the yarbles, if ya have any yarbles, you eunuch jelly thou!
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Re: Textile Overpants on a sportbike
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October 17, 2011, 04:05:14 PM »
The pants were new and almost the right size (I need the 34 tall, they were just plain 34's). Might be better after they break in, but I don't think my yarbles could stand it...
And to be specific, it was a pinch, not a squish...
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October 17, 2011, 04:20:26 PM »
What are you wearing under them? If I wear something like jeans under them, they do punch up and pinch more. I wear LDcomfort shorts or tights under them when I ride, which is probably why I don't have that problem.
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I've had my HT over pants for 7-8 years and they are still waterproof, hot in the warm weather and bunch up behind both knees on long rides.
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October 17, 2011, 04:52:52 PM »
Was wearing relaxed fit jeans under them. I will be wearing them for commuting so jeans will be under them most of the time. I tried them without the liner and that was better, but still not good enough for me to drop the cash on them.
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I've worn Tourmaster Calibers for a couple of years and love 'em. (Unbearably not when it's unbearably hot. They don't vent much at all.) Highly recommended.
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October 17, 2011, 10:00:30 PM »
I've got a pair of the HT over pants and I wear them over sweatpants in the chilly weather and over shorts when it's a little warmer, very comfy. Jeans aren't the most comfy on a sport bike, even with nothing over them.
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October 19, 2011, 01:49:03 PM »
I wear my HTs on a naked SV650 over a variety of pants with no pinching of the yarbles... sometimes I'll get pinched in Carhartts or similar and it sure is uncomfortable... but a good fitting, broken-in pair of HTs shouldn't do that IMHO.
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October 20, 2011, 08:32:45 AM »
I recently picked up a pair of the AGV Telluride pants to give them a shot. Like you, I sit up tight to the tank on my CBR600, but unlike you, I haven't had any problems with these. In fact, I've been extremely pleased with them. They have zip in liners for both the wet and the cold but I've found that they do a pretty good job on keeping me dry even without the zip in wet liner (and I know wet. I live in the PNW). Only thing I can say that I haven't loved about them is that they zipper at the bottom of the legs doesn't come as high as the one on the HTs do so getting them on and off over boots is a bit of a hassle for me. I opt to just take my boots off first.
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October 21, 2011, 06:05:08 PM »
I have the Scorpion Deuce which fit well. By "fit well" I mean they don't have a ton of excess fabric. The cut is just right: no saggy crotch, no baggy legs, etc. FWIW, I ride naked SV650 - not a sportbike.
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So tell me this...are most of these pants pretty water-resistant without the liner in them? I realize you will never be water-proof with standard zippers, but I at least want the material the pants are made from to repel water, you know? I don't want to stop to put a liner in when it rains a little. The Scorpion pants are a possibility since they come in tall lengths.
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October 24, 2011, 03:47:18 PM »
So the pinchies seem to be a pants-specific thing. I also have a near new pair of Teknic Freeway riding pants that pinch my nuts something fierce now and then.
Great pants otherwise, but I just don't wear them anymore as they can get uncomfortable.
My Dariens NEVER do that.
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October 24, 2011, 03:53:14 PM »
My Joe Rockets, though mesh everywhere else, are textile in the crotch, and whether I'm in jeans, shorts, what have you, no pinching of the yarbles.
Go a size up.
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Quote from: 06_wi_vfr on October 17, 2011, 06:34:11 PM
I've worn Tourmaster Calibers for a couple of years and love 'em. (Unbearably not when it's unbearably hot. They don't vent much at all.) Highly recommended.
This. They crash well too.
I'm wearing Motoport now. A little pinchy.
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Quote from: RRdvark on October 24, 2011, 03:00:35 PM
So tell me this...are most of these pants pretty water-resistant without the liner in them? I realize you will never be water-proof with standard zippers, but I at least want the material the pants are made from to repel water, you know?
I can only speak for the first gear HT's - they are very waterproof - although I had to retreat them once. They do have full length zippers. But with the angle of the zippers and 8 Lbs of velco I have never had a zipper leak on them. Downside is that they are hot when it's. Wear tights under them, and you will not get the bunching.
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In the cool season I like my Olympia Ranger pants.
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I've never heard anything bad about the FG HT2 overpants. I looked at an overpriced pair at a stealership once, they seemed to be very well made, abeit with quite a baggy cut.
I almost bit on a pair once or twice, but decided to invest in my Darien pants instead, never regretted that either.
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