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Gear sizing question-- HELP

 
casey casey
Enthusiast | Posts: 470 | Joined: 09/05
Posted: 09/14/05
06:34 PM

I'm 6'4", 200 lbs. I wear a 34" waist, 36" inseam in jeans. If anyone else has a similar build or could tell me what size riding/racing pants I need to order please help. I really need to get some good pants (with sliders) but I'm not having any luck with the sizing charts online. They all have me thinking that no one over 6 foot rides sportbikes. If anyone can help, please do.
Thanks  

 
Toad_Dangerously Toad_Dangerously
User | Posts: 157 | Joined: 07/05
Posted: 09/14/05
09:59 PM

Come down to CycleGear in Greenville on Wade Hampton Blvd.
They have a good selection, and could order a large size. They Stock Frank Thomas Leathers.  

 
casey casey
Enthusiast | Posts: 470 | Joined: 09/05
Posted: 09/14/05
10:14 PM

GREENVILLE!
That sounds like an excuse to be out riding all day to me!!

 

 
Toad_Dangerously Toad_Dangerously
User | Posts: 157 | Joined: 07/05
Posted: 09/15/05
01:53 AM

Hey, take the scenic route. would be about a 2 hour ride for you. I have ordered some things online before and not been happy. You know its good to try something on. I have found that CycleGear has just about everything I need as a street rider. I would be nice for you if Asheville had one, but I dont think they do. I dont know if Charlotte would be closer for you. May be worth the ride. The only thing I see that they have that is more expensive is motoroils. You can find leathers just as cheap online but you never know what you gonna get. One other thing I like is they sell womens leathers..........hard to find. Wife was able to walk in and  find things to fit her. And her being oriental is a hard task.
They should be paying me for this. I sound like a friggin TV ad..........  

 
bleedgreen bleedgreen
User | Posts: 194 | Joined: 07/05
Posted: 09/15/05
08:35 AM

nah you just sound like most of us nice people on here helping buddies.  

 
wheelspin wheelspin
Enthusiast | Posts: 318 | Joined: 05/05
Posted: 09/15/05
12:35 PM

Your best bet would be to call the various apparel manufacturers and ask them specifically about your size if you can't find the right sizing listed online. I'm sure most of them would be more than willing to help you.  A lot of them should have something that would fit you, because Euro sizing is pretty tall and large.  

 

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