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By *ountry cowboy OP   Man 6 weeks ago

Kinross

Help

I have a number of pairs of Bull-it sr6 vintage men's 17 straight fit (aaa) sp120 armour jeans - size 34a but all are near end of life.

Turns out Bull-it no longer manufacture this above style of blue jeans which have insertable armour and jeans lining

.

Does anyone know other suppliers of similar style jeans

I know it's a long shot but I love these jeans

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By *ermite12ukMan 6 weeks ago

Solihull and Brentwood

There are a few pairs, some new, on that well known auction website beginning with E.

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By *nothernewtwoCouple 6 weeks ago

Herts

Hood jeans do straight cut aaa lined jeans with d30 armour

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By *rafter69Man 6 weeks ago

upminster

I bought a pair of RedRoute armoured jeans and had them years now. They have been the nuts! Removable armour to be able to wash and comfortable.

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By *ountry cowboy OP   Man 6 weeks ago

Kinross


"I bought a pair of RedRoute armoured jeans and had them years now. They have been the nuts! Removable armour to be able to wash and comfortable."

Nuts?

Is that good or bad?

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By *rafter69Man 6 weeks ago

upminster

Yeah really good quality.

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By *ountry cowboy OP   Man 6 weeks ago

Kinross


"Yeah really good quality."

Do they have inner padding/lining?

I find the ones I have right now with inner lining keep me warm on the bike in mornings with colder weather and much less hassle than putting leathers on

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By *coobzCouple 6 weeks ago

Glasgow

I have used numerous makes of jeans over the years.

These days i have red route kevlar denims. Good every day comfortable jeans. I alao have roadskin single layer AAA rated jeans for long trips. I like these although they are kind of skinny style but very comfortable in hot climates.

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By * and BCouple 6 weeks ago

Durham


"I have used numerous makes of jeans over the years.

These days i have red route kevlar denims. Good every day comfortable jeans. I alao have roadskin single layer AAA rated jeans for long trips. I like these although they are kind of skinny style but very comfortable in hot climates."

We both have roadskin Jeans. Blue and black. Like Scoobz said, really comfortable and they do have inserts for the supplied armour they come with

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By *orny entitiesCouple 6 weeks ago

bawtry

I wear a pair of Furygan black jeans with D30 armour in knees and hips in the summer months…oh and they’re woven with Kevlar too! They’re that comfy you forget you’re wearing them and end up going shopping with ‘er indoors’

Not cheap like but worth every penny

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By *r-Mrs BackagainCouple 6 weeks ago

scotland

I wear Furygan K12 . Awesome jeans , AAA rated which most jeans aren’t and they’re very comfy

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By *omvampmMan 6 weeks ago

gillingham

I have roadskin jeans to aa and aaa I’d recommend them single layer comfy armour comes out easy to wash and look like normal straight cut jeans

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By *ustynailMan 5 weeks ago

Coatbridge

Roadskin. Won't get better

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By *egoMan 5 weeks ago

Preston

Bean moto booth seem…. Stylish.

Questionable safety rating only due to low prices.

My lush ones are from Salt flats clothing.

Very stylish, very expensive but looks and feels preem.

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By *ibaldguyMan 5 weeks ago

pontefract

I’ve had several different makes, Roadskin are the best.

The gloves you get for free with a pair of jeans are really good too, but go a size up as they’re a pretty small fit.

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By *exbot 1Man 5 weeks ago

Chester le street

RST for me an so comfortable to wear even with knees protection an kevler

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By *onny DangerousMan 5 weeks ago

Nowhere Town Aycliffe

I wear Roadskin jeans. Paranoid, the thick heavy ones, they’re comfy and surprisingly not too warm in the summer. They have a stand at Motorcycle Live so may have offers on.

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