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Getting Out of Riding Gear Sale

ErictheRed

Member
Joined
May 23, 2017
Location
Santa Cruz County
Moto(s)
2016 BMW R1200R
Name
Eric
I'm unfortunately getting out of riding because of a child with leukemia and I've only ridden twice in the past year (and maybe only 400 miles total in the past two years). I've already sold my bike and some gear, and now the rest has to go.

I have multiple sizes of items, partly because I have gear for myself and my wife, and partly because some gear was purchased from Europe and a pain to return so it's hardly ever been worn. I generally have gear that fits a medium-sized woman, and men's gear that fits someone with shoe size 11.5 to 12, 32" to 34" inch waist or so, about 34" inseam (though riding jeans can be hemmed), Medium, Large, or Extra Larg (XL) in shirts and jackets, and size L or XL helmet.

Arai Contour-X: size L (7 1/4 to 7 3/8 head circumference). Top of the line helmet, worn twice since bought new last summer. Has a clear and dark shield.
$400

Two Bell Bullitt helmets: one size small (for the wife in light blue), one size XL in cream/red. I have various face shields for these, clear, tinted, mirrored, flat, bubble, etc., to have fun with.
$150 each with multiple face shields.

Merlin Chase 2 D30 leather jacket: size 44, but fits very small in my opinion. I normally wear size 42 and this still seems snug (I would have exchanged it but Revzilla was all out). Fantastic jacket with lots of perforation that blends in very well (it hardly looks perforated). Has a full thermal liner that blocks airflow when installed, so can be worn through the winter months also. Worn twice since bought new last summer.
$250

Aether Navigator jacket: size 3 (Large). Fantastic high-end jacket, I used to wear this during the summer as it can flow tons of air with the vents and front zip open (there are gusseted snaps to keep the jacket closed while letting air in). I took this on quite a few multi-day California adventure rides and it performed superbly, can fully seal up and is COMPLETELY waterproof. Check some online reviews, this jacket (and Aether in general) really surprised me with how functional and comfortable it is.
SOLD

Triumph Restore Brown jacket: size L but fits a little big, bigger than the Merling jacket above. Fantastic cafe racer leather jacket, no perforation. Has a drop back, fully removal thermal liner, etc. Was my favorite jacket for fall/winter until buying the Merlin that I thought could replace it for more seasons (since this has no perforation).
$100

Dainese No Wind Layer D1 shirt: size XL, but I might really call this a Medium in US sizes. A little too small for me (I'm a Large in most brands) and only worn once. It looks like a casual jacket but is made of an almost wetsuit-like material, so it blocks the wind and cold very well. Great layering piece.
$50

Rev'It Ignition 4 H2O black leather pants: size 50 Long, I would estimate about 32" to 33" waist and 34" inseam in jean sizing. The best motorcycle pants I've ever owned, they're leather and incredibly protective, but flow tons of air (lots of mesh panels) and are EXTREMELY comfortable. They have a fully waterproof and windproof removable liner as well. Only worn on a couple of longer rides two years ago. The best motorcycle pants I've ever worn.
$200

Resurgence Gear moto jeans: SOLD

Resurgence Gear moto chinos: size 34" x 34", but these fit small. I would say maybe a 32" waist because they're too tight for me (I usually wear 33" or 34" jeans depending on the brand). I was going to have the waistline altered to fit but never did. Basically new.
Resurgence Gear uses Pekev lining, which I believe was the first non-leather kevlar-based material to get AAA abrasion certification, so they're about as protective as you can possibly get for the more casual moto pants. Knee and hip armor. They're also the OEM brand for Triumph textile gear (and some others) in my understanding.
$100

Stylmartin Rocket brown boots: size EU 45 (about 11.5 in US). The best motorcycle boots I've ever owned.
$50

Revit Marshall brown boots: SOLD

Roland Sands Design brown gauntlet moto gloves: size L or XL
$20

Various small things like thermal gloves, neck gaiter, etc.

I'm in Ben Lomond.

The ad is also on Craigslist, and you might get in touch with me faster through there (but I'll try to log in here once or twice a day).
 

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Here are a few more pictures (there is a limit of 10 per post). More pics on CL.
 

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