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The bat pants do, but they dont have sliders. |
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I've got a Dainese Scud two piece. |
Richa trousers have pockets, but they are hopeless. You want leathers to be tight so you really shouldn't be able to get something in them when sitting on the bike. A small rucksack or bum bag (some have visor pockets - handy in the summer) is a better idea frankly.
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i just want good old fashioned pockets. |
after a kind pm from ed, am searching through spyke stuff,
on the website, it says that the kilt trousers are lined, but it isnt removable. |
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i was wondering if they did the same for leather trousers. im mainly after a pair of leathers to go with this jacket http://www.pacificyamahabmw.com/part...ine%20Dyno.jpg that i can sew in a zip together waist type thing. i find that jackets that come with 2 piece suits are far too short to be worn with jeans and still look good. |
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My Dianesse (sp???) have sliders and pockets, and are very confy with it. (Also 4 years old and still look very good). Stu |
I have Dainese Firefly?? which has sliders and pockets. They zip to a HF?? jacket which has pockets and removable thermal lining.
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My Wolf leathers (I got after getting refunded on my RST stuff that was frankly s**t) have pockets in the trousers and knee slider patches, I took the sliders off as I have no chance of getting my knee down other than falling off. No removable lining in the trousers (jacket yes) but I just have a pair of thermal trousers I wear underneath when it is cold which does the job.
I also keep my mobile phone in my Jacket pocket. Came off with one in there a couple of times now and it didn't cause me any damage. |
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