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Mark

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(Msg. 1) Posted: Tue Oct 24, 2006 7:49 am
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I was out in the downpoor/flash flood warning on Sunday and found my
waterproof jacket isn't. I'm in the market for a winter textile jacket for
no more than £150. Is it possible to get a fully waterproof jacket for this
money that will keep me 100% dry? Any recommendations (that don't include a
car)?

Mark

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(Msg. 2) Posted: Tue Oct 24, 2006 7:49 am
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Mark wrote:
> I was out in the downpoor/flash flood warning on Sunday and found my
> waterproof jacket isn't. I'm in the market for a winter textile jacket for
> no more than £150. Is it possible to get a fully waterproof jacket for this
> money that will keep me 100% dry? Any recommendations (that don't include a
> car)?

I use a Frank Thomas waterproof jacket over my normal leathers, warmer
and 100% dry. Can be a bit awkward if you want just one jacket, but
I've never found a reasonably priced waterproof jacket thats been 100%
waterproof except this one. Was less than £100 for both that and the
bottoms too.

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(Msg. 3) Posted: Tue Oct 24, 2006 7:49 am
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BRC wrote:
> Mark wrote:
> > I was out in the downpoor/flash flood warning on Sunday and found my
> > waterproof jacket isn't. I'm in the market for a winter textile jacket for
> > no more than £150. Is it possible to get a fully waterproof jacket for this
> > money that will keep me 100% dry? Any recommendations (that don't include a
> > car)?
>

I was looking into getting some Hein Gericke gear, but for a matching
pair of gortex / cordura armoured jacket and trousers they wanted
something like £380!!! Ouch! They wouldnt even do me a deal.

As a consequence I rode to work today in leathers and waterproofs over
the top

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(Msg. 4) Posted: Tue Oct 24, 2006 8:41 am
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Mark wrote:

> I was out in the downpoor/flash flood warning on Sunday and found my
> waterproof jacket isn't. I'm in the market for a winter textile
> jacket for no more than #150. Is it possible to get a fully
> waterproof jacket for this money that will keep me 100% dry? Any
> recommendations (that don't include a car)?

The HG Cruise GTX I have is a bit out of that price range[1] at 250
quids. You'll need GORE_TEX (or Shell-tex) for it to be guaranteed
100% waterproof.

This month's Bike magazine has a review of the jackets owned by the
staff over the long term. I don't have it to hand so can only point
you in the direction of WH Smith.

[1] That's two recommendations in two days by me for a *winter* jacket.
Whatever next?
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(Msg. 5) Posted: Tue Oct 24, 2006 9:02 am
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Hog wrote:
> BRC wrote:
>
> > I use a Frank Thomas waterproof jacket over my normal leathers, warmer
> > and 100% dry. Can be a bit awkward if you want just one jacket, but
> > I've never found a reasonably priced waterproof jacket thats been 100%
> > waterproof except this one. Was less than £100 for both that and the
> > bottoms too.
>
> Have been reading my posts in another thread? We should consider having
> children together.

I read ukrm via Google and can't find your other post, so eh?
<wanders off to look>

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(Msg. 6) Posted: Tue Oct 24, 2006 4:01 pm
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BRC wrote:

> I use a Frank Thomas waterproof jacket over my normal leathers, warmer
> and 100% dry. Can be a bit awkward if you want just one jacket, but
> I've never found a reasonably priced waterproof jacket thats been 100%
> waterproof except this one. Was less than £100 for both that and the
> bottoms too.

Have been reading my posts in another thread? We should consider having
children together.

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(Msg. 7) Posted: Tue Oct 24, 2006 4:02 pm
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Mark wrote:
> I was out in the downpoor/flash flood warning on Sunday and found my
> waterproof jacket isn't. I'm in the market for a winter textile
> jacket for no more than £150. Is it possible to get a fully
> waterproof jacket for this money that will keep me 100% dry? Any
> recommendations (that don't include a car)?

If you choose to ignore BRC and me and go for textiles then the Held
stuff sold here http://www.glfacc.demon.co.uk comes recommended and in
your price range.

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(Msg. 8) Posted: Tue Oct 24, 2006 6:13 pm
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On Tue, 24 Oct 2006 07:49:39 GMT, "Mark" <me.TakeThisOut@home.co.uk> wrote:

>I was out in the downpoor/flash flood warning on Sunday and found my
>waterproof jacket isn't. I'm in the market for a winter textile jacket for
>no more than £150. Is it possible to get a fully waterproof jacket for this
>money that will keep me 100% dry? Any recommendations (that don't include a
>car)?

Although others might not agree I still find the OLD style Akito
Python II to be a fab jacket.

It's done 20,000 miles in the last year and a bit and even though I
was out in the flash-flood that was Last Night it's still perfectly
waterproof, even without the thermal lining in.[1]

I also Road Surface Abrasion Tested my old one and it did quite well.

The new Akito Python II's aren't up to much, but if you can source an
old one (I don't know if there are any left - look for geniune 3M
reflective piping and I think they have a rear outside pocket at the
bottom) then I suggest you seriously consider it.

[1] It's worth noting that I've never washed the jacket which probably
helps with water-proofing.
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(Msg. 9) Posted: Tue Oct 24, 2006 6:21 pm
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BGN <nickmooney DeleteThis @spamcop.net> wrote in
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>
> [1] It's worth noting that I've never washed the jacket which probably
> helps with water-proofing.

I think the cordura outer layer of my jacket [0] was treated with some sort
of moisture repellant that made water run off. After a couple of winters
the repelling stopped: I noticed this due to a) nearly collapsing under the
weight of absorbed water and b) the huge puddle left in the West End Cafe
at Llandovery after one very wet ride. They must have been used to this
sort of thing as a nice young man appeared with a mop & bucket as we were
leaving. I suspect that in the week most of their customers are Auvache
types on day release form the local care homes.

Anyway, earlier this year I stuffed the jacket and my similar trousers into
the wash with some Nikwax stuff. This has gone some way to restore the
repellant nature of the clothing...

[0] no point recommending it as it was from the now defunct Motorcycle
Shitty but it was cheap & is still very good.

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(Msg. 10) Posted: Tue Oct 24, 2006 7:53 pm
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BGN says...
> On Tue, 24 Oct 2006 07:49:39 GMT, "Mark" <me.RemoveThis@home.co.uk> wrote:
>
> >I was out in the downpoor/flash flood warning on Sunday and found my
> >waterproof jacket isn't. I'm in the market for a winter textile jacket for
> >no more than £150. Is it possible to get a fully waterproof jacket for this
> >money that will keep me 100% dry? Any recommendations (that don't include a
> >car)?
>
> Although others might not agree I still find the OLD style Akito
> Python II to be a fab jacket.
>
> It's done 20,000 miles in the last year and a bit and even though I
> was out in the flash-flood that was Last Night it's still perfectly
> waterproof, even without the thermal lining in.[1]
>
> I also Road Surface Abrasion Tested my old one and it did quite well.
>
> The new Akito Python II's aren't up to much,

The current stock of Python 11s are the same as the original design,just
like your pre-accident one and the one you have now. There was just one
small batch of the design you were unhappy with and they've all gone
now.

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(Msg. 11) Posted: Tue Oct 24, 2006 7:55 pm
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BGN says...

> [1] It's worth noting that I've never washed the jacket which probably
> helps with water-proofing.

Washing is recommended to clear the pores in the waterproof liner and
help the breathability of it. Use non-bio detergent on a 40 degree wash
and spin well before gentle tumble drying.

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(Msg. 12) Posted: Tue Oct 24, 2006 8:07 pm
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"Lozzo" <lozzo DeleteThis @lozzo.org.uk> wrote in message
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> BGN says...
>
>> [1] It's worth noting that I've never washed the jacket which probably
>> helps with water-proofing.
>
> Washing is recommended to clear the pores in the waterproof liner and
> help the breathability of it. Use non-bio detergent on a 40 degree wash
> and spin well before gentle tumble drying.

Will you marry me?


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(Msg. 13) Posted: Tue Oct 24, 2006 8:41 pm
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On Tue, 24 Oct 2006 19:55:34 +0100, Lozzo <lozzo DeleteThis @lozzo.org.uk> wrote:

>> [1] It's worth noting that I've never washed the jacket which probably
>> helps with water-proofing.
>
>Washing is recommended to clear the pores in the waterproof liner and
>help the breathability of it. Use non-bio detergent on a 40 degree wash
>and spin well before gentle tumble drying.

Rinse, repeat if required.
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(Msg. 14) Posted: Wed Oct 25, 2006 8:03 pm
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Beav says...
>
> "Lozzo" <lozzo RemoveThis @lozzo.org.uk> wrote in message
> news:MPG.1fa87206614ef527989a41@news.individual.net...
> > BGN says...
> >
> >> [1] It's worth noting that I've never washed the jacket which probably
> >> helps with water-proofing.
> >
> > Washing is recommended to clear the pores in the waterproof liner and
> > help the breathability of it. Use non-bio detergent on a 40 degree wash
> > and spin well before gentle tumble drying.
>
> Will you marry me?

<thinks>

No, the first Mrs Birkett caught me out with that question.

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(Msg. 15) Posted: Thu Oct 26, 2006 3:58 pm
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"Lozzo" <lozzo RemoveThis @lozzo.org.uk> wrote in message
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> Beav says...
>>
>> "Lozzo" <lozzo RemoveThis @lozzo.org.uk> wrote in message
>> news:MPG.1fa87206614ef527989a41@news.individual.net...
>> > BGN says...
>> >
>> >> [1] It's worth noting that I've never washed the jacket which probably
>> >> helps with water-proofing.
>> >
>> > Washing is recommended to clear the pores in the waterproof liner and
>> > help the breathability of it. Use non-bio detergent on a 40 degree wash
>> > and spin well before gentle tumble drying.
>>
>> Will you marry me?
>
> <thinks>
>
> No, the first Mrs Birkett caught me out with that question.

But *she* wasn't being serious.


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