[Ducati] Re: Jacket advice for new st3 owner

Peter Krynicki peterkrynicki at yahoo.com
Thu Nov 1 12:29:43 EDT 2007


Me too on Olympia. I use one of the waist length jackets in the spring, summer, and fall using the liner as needed, and the AST in the winter. The nice thing about both jackets is that the liner is a more fished garment in itself with zipped pockets and a neat little cell-phone or garage door opener pocket on the chest. I've found these to be less expensive than most other comparable jackets.
   
  Pjk

john greer <jgreer916 at gmail.com> wrote:
  I have an Olympia AST that I have had for about a year now and I love it.
Waterproof, warm, comfortable, tons of venting to cool it down. I was
debating between this and the Kilimanjaro and the AST is far nicer for me.
Tons of info and other satisfied owners on advrider.com. One thing to note
w/ a 3/4 length jacket like this though is that if you don't unzip the lower
zipper on a sport bike they do ride up on you a bit. If you sit upright
then no problem.

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