Any body tried HD's rain gear?

  • GeeBee
    GeeBee
    10 years ago
    I've had the HD Canal Street Rainsuit that folds up into the Hood of the Jacket . Two piece that rolls up to the size of a large round loaf of bread. Used it for 6 years in some torrential rain and has kept me dry . Has loops on the bottom of the pants, heat pads on inside legs . Jacket fits ok but a little flappy . I'd buy one again if need be !
  • Krackers60
    Krackers60
    10 years ago

    Depending on the situation I still use an oilskin coat and pants. I prefer the oilskin at a rally, near fires, race events and sharp objects etc because they are less prone to being damaged. They should always be rolled up and retreated with conditioner that you can get from camping stores.

    I also have a lightweight plastic windbreaker style jacket to wear over my leather jacket. High collar for warmth and keep the rain out, plus reflective tape for visibility. Inexpensive at a regular motor cycle shop without HD'S price tag.

    Recently purchased a pair of cordura jeans with a quilted lining from Biker's Gear in Ferntree Gully which are great.

    I think there's plenty of alternatives to Harley gear if you don't want the logo.

  • Jayman6
    Jayman6
    10 years ago
    Pauly, your a qld'er on a harley. A bit of moisture around the female groin just comes with the territory.