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chakraist 20-08-07 08:51 PM

Lewis gear
 
Anyone know anything about these? There's a jacket I quite like (retro series, not too retro that I'd look a **** though) for about £130, shoulder and elbow protection, room for a back protector.

Anyone ever owned anything made by them before? their website is www.lewisgear.com, quite a nice site.

hovis 20-08-07 09:38 PM

Re: Lewis gear
 
yup i got waterproof textiles............ i like them,

jim@55 20-08-07 10:41 PM

Re: Lewis gear
 
iv got the same jacket(i think) ,£130,kinda retro style ,,2 stripes down the arms ,looks kinda cool BUT its a bit err,stiff(fnarr fnarr) very short in the body ,and the sleeves are cut for on the bike fit i.e a bit long for everyday use,havent 'tested'it but i bought it for general use ,if im using the bike properly (not just down to the shops and back)i wear my richa stuff -its a btr fit and it zips together(the jacket and trousers that is),the lewis jacket has a zip for connecting trousers but its a 6' one :rolleyes: ,nice looking jacket,, but as a bike jacket,hmmm:???:

Pedro68 21-08-07 01:12 PM

Re: Lewis gear
 
Yup - got a set of 2-piece waterproofs by Lewis - very good so far! Trousers even have braces sewn in! Ridden through some pretty severe downpours in these and kept me dryzabone ;-) (wish the same could be said for my "supposedly waterproof" Oxtar boots!)

Pete

embee 14-09-07 08:28 PM

Re: Lewis gear
 
Not really of any use, but I had some Lewis Leathers jacket and trousers from the late '70s or early '80s. Monza jacket and trousers in navy with quilted padding on shoulders/elbows/knees, and red quilted lining to the jacket.

Lewis had an advert in some bike mags a couple of years ago asking for older Lewis and Aviakit clothing/brochures etc so they could develop a rejuvenated line of classic style stuff. Sold mine back to Lewis, complete with label-tags and even a Lewis plastic bag, for not much less than I paid for them (albeit 25yrs earlier).

Oh yes, in their day Lewis was "the" name to wear. :smt045

tigersaw 14-09-07 09:00 PM

Re: Lewis gear
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by embee (Post 1287730)
Oh yes, in their day Lewis was "the" name to wear. :smt045

I remember people sewing fake oval lewis leather labels onto cheaper jackets.

Think I still have a late 70's jacket somewhere, red lining, skinny fitting.

JamesMio 15-09-07 08:37 AM

Re: Lewis gear
 
My Textile trousers are Lewis, only because they were the only ones short enough to fit a short **** like me!!

Quite happy with them though.

Lozzo 06-01-08 01:31 AM

Re: Lewis gear
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by embee (Post 1287730)

Oh yes, in their day Lewis was "the" name to wear. :smt045

Lewis is now Frank Thomas in disguise - all part of the same group with Bikezone, Motrax, Lintek and a few others well known names. They have all their clothing made by the same people in the same factories in the far east.

There's a joke in the bike trade that goes

Q. What are the only two man-made things on earth visible from the moon with the human eye?

A. The Great Wall of China and the Frank Thomas reject and returns marquees at the BMF show.

rictus01 06-01-08 01:55 AM

Re: Lewis gear
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by embee (Post 1287730)
Not really of any use, but I had some Lewis Leathers jacket and trousers from the late '70s or early '80s. Monza jacket and trousers in navy with quilted padding on shoulders/elbows/knees, and red quilted lining to the jacket.

Lewis had an advert in some bike mags a couple of years ago asking for older Lewis and Aviakit clothing/brochures etc so they could develop a rejuvenated line of classic style stuff. Sold mine back to Lewis, complete with label-tags and even a Lewis plastic bag, for not much less than I paid for them (albeit 25yrs earlier).

Oh yes, in their day Lewis was "the" name to wear. :smt045

wish I'd known that got a one peice and jacket from about 78, good solid stuff although about 3 x heavier then todays stuff, and yeah the "armour" was a couple of extra layers of leather :grin:

Cheers ,Mark.

Speedy Claire 06-01-08 09:50 PM

Re: Lewis gear
 
I`ve got a Lewis Ladies textile jacket and love it... was wearing it when I had my accident and the only damage to the jacket was a slight scuff on the back (mind you I did fly so that might not count).

Is warm and waterproof and I`m more than happy with it, would buy Lewis again


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