I had this posted up FS last year and never really pushed on selling it because I always thought I would end up getting another bike. Well I don’t see that happening anytime soon in my near future with school and all. So it’s back up for grabs on here.
The suit is in perfect condition and I’ve never gone down in this suit. The sliders on slightly scuffed and thats it. Asking $325 firm…
Edit: Sorry I left the size out guys…
It’s a 52
http://www.motorcycle-superstore.com/207/MNGR_POP/SIZE-CHART.ASPX
Q. When sizes small, medium, large, X-large, and XX-large are used what is
the number size equivalent?
A. There is not a direct equivalent due to the cut itself (see the previous question) However in general you could say:
Small = 46, Medium = 48, Large = 50-52, X-Large = 54-56, XX-Large =56-58.
You will notice two number sizes for some of the letter equivalent; this is due to the more precise measurements when working with number sizing as compared to the letter sizing that run a more relaxed fit.
Q. Then what size jacket do I order?
A. When ordering a Spidi textile jacket you will need your Chest and Waist size, it is best to have these measurements taken in Centimeters. Why Centimeters? Only the finest European craftsmen manufacture Spidi products, the tools and
measuring devises they use are all metric. Yes you can convert to inches but this is not an exact conversion.
When a leather jacket is desired, measure your Chest, Waist, and Length of arm (arm length is measured from the neck to the wrist). Leather suits require Chest, Waist, Length of arm, and Height measurements.
Again measurements in centimeters are best and will insure the very best in fit.
See the sizing charts used within the website or CLICK HERE TO SEE THE INCH TO METRIC SIZING CHART.
Q. What thickness leather is used in Spidi leather suits?
A. Spidi uses 1.2mm premium Italian top grain leather, which Spidi tanneries continually monitor for proper thickness and quality (others use 1.4mm to 1.6mm to try and achieve the same abrasion level). This is the only way to insure the high safety factor required when using this thickness of leather. Other benefits of 1.2mm premium Italian top grain leather are reduced weight, improved mobility, and increased durability. This translates into less rider fatigue with unsurpassed safety standards.