NEW IDEAS MOTO LIFESTYLE
IGNITION
GEAR
Five new products for the ride and beyond
Blake Conner
1 CASUAL HIDES
Sometimes you just don't want to look like a Stormtrooper when arriving at your destination Pagnol’sM1 Jacket ($699) is constructed with tumble-aged cowhide (1.0 to 1.2mm thick) and antique brass hardware. Contoured sleeves and accordion panels in the elbows ensure on-bike comfort. Internal pockets accept optional armor.
(323) 314-0706 pagnol-moto.com
2 RETRO SAFE
Old-school helmets might be hip, but 30-year-old lids are just plain unsafe in terms of protection. The Bell Bullitt ($399.95) is inspired by the original Bell Star and features all the safety, quality, and fit of a modern helmet in a throwback look. Leather trim, metal mesh air vents, and bubble or flat visors highlight the retro theme.
(800)456-2355 bellhelmets.com
3 LIGHTER BUTT BANK
Love Italian craftsmanship and high-tech carbon fiber? The Charles MaierMen’s Coin Wallet ($299) melds motorsport with fashion. Made from hand-stitched lambskin and American-sourced carbon that won’t crack or delaminate, this 4.5 x 4-inch wallet has four credit card slots, a coin pouch, and twin bill compartments.
(925) 580-8827 charlesmaier.com
4 DENIM DEFENSE
More often than not, motorcyclists wear jeans as their pants of choice. While denim is casual and comfortable, it doesn’t offer good abrasion resistance. So why not step up the protection a notch with a pair of stonewashed, Kevlar-lined Sliders 4.0 Jeans ($84.99). Waist sizes 30 to 44; inseam 30 to 36, Armor inserts are optional.
(800) 543-8208 compacc.com
5 POST ADV WEAR
Klim, maker of high-end adventure riding gear, has launched a line of lifestyle clothing for when the riding stops and the benchracing begins. The Downtime ($74.99) and Fireside ($79.99) shirts are made with breathable stretch fabrics that don't need ironing. High-quality buttons and construction should provide excellent durability.
(208) 552-7433 klim.com