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Know all about Custom motorcycle drag racing suit!

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  If you watch a lot of pro racing, you might think that racing suits are basically billboard space, where sponsors can get their logo in front of television audiences. In reality, though, a lot of us don’t have any decoration on our driving suits. That’s because their primary purpose is to keep us safe. Still, there are important differences among the various motorcycle racing suits available. This is where it can get confusing for the buyer. That’s why we’ve put together this buyer’s guide and our best racing suits list. It can help you ask the important questions to make sure you get into a suit that fits you, both physically and in terms of your needs.  If you have any other questions about racing suits you’d like to see answered, let us know.  Why do I need a racing suit?  A custom leather Super G motorcycle suit serves one simple purpose: fire protection. In a sport that combines high speeds with combustible liquids, a fire suit is necessary to protect yourself...

How To Buy Leather Motorbike Suits!

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If this is the first time you've been in the market for a Motorcycle Leather Suits, or jacket for that matter, you're likely going into the experience with little information and a lot of questions. Most of customers contact us to looking for a suit armed with recommendations and advice from friends, many of whom also have no idea what makes up a good fitting, quality suit. We're not asking you to ignore those recommendations or your own opinions, because they may in the end weigh the heaviest in your decision on what to buy, but take a moment to consider some new information your buddies may not be passing on to you.   A one or two piece leather suit is usually a relatively significant investment for most riders. The cost alone is the reason so many riders don't own a suit, let alone a good quality jacket. It's safe to say that a majority of street motorcycle riders ride with less than ideal riding gear. Given that fact, riding with any real protective gear oth...