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TSM
27-07-07, 02:49 PM
Well? Problem for me, i can get textiles that fit well but leathers i have a hellish time catering for correctly.

Not baggy when im on the bike but ..

Luckypants
27-07-07, 02:50 PM
Eat more pies, get a fat ass, problem solved.:cool:

HTH

Jester666
27-07-07, 05:16 PM
Eat more pies, get a fat ass, problem solved.:cool:

HTH

He would look a bit odd with a fat ass!

Vickster
27-07-07, 07:07 PM
I don't suffer with this problem, due to having an **** like J-Lo.

But my fella seems to have this problem.

Stingo
27-07-07, 08:30 PM
This thread is useless without pictures etc etc...:rolleyes:

the_lone_wolf
27-07-07, 09:13 PM
Not baggy when im on the bike but ..

is that not the point though?

"No. Mr. Hill, you were born with no muscle mass here, no cushioning. For years you've basically been sitting on your spine. You suffer from a disease called Diminished Gluteal Syndrome, or DGS."

"I don't understand. What does that mean?"

"Mr. Hill, you have no ass."

:p

ArtyLady
27-07-07, 10:10 PM
Yes mine do - but then I lost a stone and a bit :rolleyes: :cool: so Im not complaining cos I can fit my thermals on under them too :lol:

Jelster
27-07-07, 10:15 PM
I always suffer this problem, and add the fact that most 4 year olds have longer legs than me, I'm not a pretty sight in leather :(

PAPPACLART
27-07-07, 10:30 PM
Ric, I think you need ladies leathers!

sarah
28-07-07, 08:13 AM
my leather trousers have stretchy fabric bits so they don't go baggy

hovis
28-07-07, 11:03 AM
dunno?

i dont look at my @r$e that much,

micky t
09-08-07, 08:55 AM
i had the same prob with my rst leather trousers, fitted great when i bought them, then went as baggy as anything, got rid of them on ebay, just got some dianese leather trousers now, so far there are still a nice fit:grin:

Just gotta get rid of the jacket that i bought to go with the rst trousers to get a dianese one now!!

petevtwin650
09-08-07, 11:11 AM
:smt119 i had the same prob with my rst leather trousers, fitted great when i bought them, then went as baggy as anything, got rid of them on ebay, just got some dianese leather trousers now, so far there are still a nice fit


THIS THREAD IS USELESS WITHOUT PICTURES :smt040 :bounce: :-dd

Keith1983
09-08-07, 11:46 AM
how about some made to measure leathers? Crowtree are amazing!

micky t
09-08-07, 01:27 PM
u show us your lol pete;) :smt042

petevtwin650
10-08-07, 08:22 AM
Oh no Micky t, wouldn't want to inflict that sight on anybody. :smt018

The reasons my leathers are baggy is cos I am too. :smt088

Steve_God
10-08-07, 02:12 PM
Yup, and from what I understood, they are generally designed to...

Otherwise, if they were a tight fit normally, when you bend over to lay on the tank (for that extra 2mph!!!) you're leathers would be too tight and uncomfortable. :)

gettin2dizzy
10-08-07, 02:39 PM
does anyone make leather for tall people?! I find they're designed for about 5'8"-10" only. Being slim (read~ skinny)and tall makes it even harder!

Hazzar
18-08-07, 05:19 PM
mine fit that tight i have half the value of them stuck up my ****.back would be a luxury for me but then thats what quiting smoking does for you .;)

Lozzo
06-01-08, 01:36 AM
I have short legs so I got my MJK 2-piece leathers made to measure by GLF Accessories in Flitwick, Beds. So far I've been extremely happy with them in the 5 years riding they've had. They cater for the very short, the very tall, the very wide and the very skinny.

Pretty soon I'll be buying a 1-piece suit from them for trackdays.

Paws
07-01-08, 07:23 PM
mine fit fine :)

MavUK
02-03-08, 10:16 AM
My first set (MGV) were baggy, my first Dainese (sp???) were better but still a little baggy, my new Dainese fit fine, but have more strechty material. The main issue i have is baggy elbows - I'm small boned (but still not skinny :() - and no one makes leathers that fit nice... (again the new dainese are better due to more stretchy material, but still not perfect)

kitkat
02-03-08, 11:41 AM
no my bum fills them to over capacity really

gettin2dizzy
08-04-08, 12:51 PM
No baggy ar$e, but could do with being more baggy in the front:rolleyes:

They're a touch too Bon Jovi for me ;)

Sosha
08-04-08, 05:35 PM
No.... could post photos but not going to :cool:

PAPPACLART
09-04-08, 11:15 AM
I do not wear leathers, well maybe on a firday night while in soho where I am known as Ryanella Antwonette Jazelle. I suppoes my knees get a bit baggy from all the bending over\\:D/


I actually have textiles but do need some leathers.:cool: