Termoscud or trousers?
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Re: Termoscud or trousers?
I think it's just too fiddly and straps will scratch the body. Then again I wear my gear for work and minimal gear when I go out. All down to the riders preference or what your use to

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Re: Termoscud or trousers?
Honestly, I do use Lidl motorbike trousers, I know they are cheap but I used them for 4 years on my big bike and they were spot on! Made with 500 Cordura, comfy, with vents for the hot time and warm for the winter! They feel more sturdy than the Alpinestar trousers I got later on!
http://www.lidl-ni.co.uk/cps/rde/xchg/l ... _22692.htm
No matter which brand of trousers you go for, if they are textile make sure they are at least with 500D quality (most are) and that you got CE body armour on your knees. They kept me pretty warm all year round.
This last Sunday though I got really freeeeezing cold on my way back from London on the M4, despite my kevlar legs. I think that because there is no engine to warm up my legs wind chill is more of an issue on the scooter, so I am thinking about getting the thermoscud as well. Sod what others think about how I look if I get there warm and sound.
http://www.lidl-ni.co.uk/cps/rde/xchg/l ... _22692.htm
No matter which brand of trousers you go for, if they are textile make sure they are at least with 500D quality (most are) and that you got CE body armour on your knees. They kept me pretty warm all year round.
This last Sunday though I got really freeeeezing cold on my way back from London on the M4, despite my kevlar legs. I think that because there is no engine to warm up my legs wind chill is more of an issue on the scooter, so I am thinking about getting the thermoscud as well. Sod what others think about how I look if I get there warm and sound.
Re: Termoscud or trousers?
I bought Cordura texpeed armoured lined overtrousers from http://www.bikeweardirect.co.uk/shop.ht ... ory_id=534 and they are brilliant. I think you can find them on eBay too. Someone else on this thread went and bought them and was satisfied too. nb you get choice of lined or unlined.