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Mesh Motorcycle Riding Jackets from Harley-Davidson for Hot Weather

Many motorcycle riders say they dont like to wear a jacket in hot weather because, well it makes them too hot. Our answer to that is to wear a textile mesh jacket that accepts body armor, and Harley-Davidson is out with two new styles, one for women, and one for men. Plus, the Motor Company has released a rockin leather vest for men that will turn a good guy into a wannabe “bad guy.” Take a look!

Mesh Motorcycle Riding Jackets from Harley-Davidson for Hot Weather

Helmet Review: Scorpion EXO-CT220

Thanks to the rise in popularity of retro open face helmets like the Bell Custom 500, 3/4 helmets with a faceshield are getting more attention. They give those of us who want the fun of a retro open face, but with more protection. Last fall Scorpion introduced the EXO-CT220, a 3/4 helmet that combines many features of its high priced competitors but at the budget price of just $149.99.

Helmet Review: Scorpion EXO-CT220

New Womens Motorcycling Gear Collection Debuts

Held USA is now offering a wide range of womens motorcycling gear including jackets, pants, gloves, boots, and armored casual wear. The expanded womens collection, that we at Women Riders Now are so excited about, includes textile, leather, and denim pieces, offering motorcycle clothing choices for every type of riding and sense of style.

New Womens Motorcycling Gear Collection Debuts

Review: Gloves for Warm and Cold Motorcycle Riding

Touring across the continent through all kinds of weather and stretching the season to the extremes, I ask a lot from my riding gloves. As with all of my motorcycle riding gear choices, my goal is to get the most function from the fewest pieces. The ProSummer and ProWinter gloves from BMW meet my high standards.

Review: Gloves for Warm and Cold Motorcycle Riding

Review: Aerostich Womens Roadcrafter Motorcycle Riding Suit

Aerostichs Roadcrafter one and two-piece riding suits have a huge following men, but among the women who love this all-over motorcycle riding protection suit, they have been relegated to wearing the men’s cut all these years. Finally, we get a women’s version. We put the suit through its paces for this thorough review.

Review: Aerostich Womens Roadcrafter Motorcycle Riding Suit

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