« Reply #21 on: February 06, 2013, 12:04:03 pm »
This JT stuff looks the goods and for those prices I can see nearly everyone at the races wearing it. This is a lot better than seeing much of the yukky 90's era clothing many of us wear that looks so out of place on a vintage bike. I've always fought the battle for racers to wear more period correct clothing and while Metro pants leave a bit to be desired quality wise, at least it looks right and their jerseys are pretty decent. Because I've dropped a few pounds I've been buying up new gear that satisfies my need for being period correct yet safe. I managed to purchase a pair of Italian made nylon/kevlar pants in all black with no logos or coloured stripes. They're a bit thick for motocross
(like me.lol) but will be perfect for my dirt track exploits. I also have a NOS pair of white FOX pants and a pair of mostly black AXO kevlars I got for $20 that look just right for the Evo era. It's easier to find period jerseys...I've got a bunch of Maico jerseys from various makers and got some cool period LOP, Wheelsmith, T&M Engineering and other perforated nylon jerseys from Doug Childress on Marks Swapmeet.
http://www.vintagemx.us/cgi-bin/largephoto.cgi?C=RdsyCtRSEk5CQbff&w=2 . The quality is superb and there's still plenty of room on the XXXL to wear armour under the jersey, even for a big hunk like me. I've even got a Bell Moto 9 helmet with period graphics. I know I've argued the point about the need for period correct clothing before but with this new JT stuff, Metro and other suppliers entering the vintage market, everyone can look as good as his bike.
BELOW: A couple of Doug Childress' great jerseys.
« Last Edit: February 06, 2013, 12:06:04 pm by firko »
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