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Cruizin

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I use a Klim Induction. Comfortable up to mid 90s. Rain/wind liner works well too. Ridden in low 50s with a couple extra layers just fine. 
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https://www.revzilla.com/motorcycle/klim-induction-jacket-2014
 
I like Klim and I really like the looks of that jacket.
 
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From my local Yamaha Dealer I picked up a bargain bin Joe Rocket Phoenix 4.0 mesh  jacket.  I'm quite happy with it so far in how it deals with the Florida humidity as long as you're moving. It includes elbow, shoulder and back pads which are replaceable.
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I use the Revit Airwave2 jacket. Good protection/great airflow. Plenty of pockets.  
https://www.revzilla.com/motorcycle/revit-airwave-2-jacket
 
 

yep!  that's my "day-jacket" and it's saved my ass several times.  works pretty good in the 80-90s here in Austin.  just picked this up as my "going out at night to see music" jacket...liking it so far:
 
https://www.revzilla.com/motorcycle/speed-and-strength-overhaul-jacket
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[div]I have one but like with most summer jackets the armor, the solid black material over the armor and the perforated lining underneath the mesh make it too hot to wear in slow or stop & go traffic where I live so it doesn't get any summertime use.[/div]

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For the really hot summer days, i wear a Firstgear Mesh Tex jacket. https://firstgear-usa.com/mens-gear/jackets/mesh-tex-jacket.html
This year, so far, i didn't use it much. Temps are cooler this year and we have a unusually rainy spring over here.

past bikes: WR250X, KLR650, V-Strom 1000, DR650, FZ-6, SV650S, Seca II, GS400S, Seca 750, YZ80.

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http://www.bikebandit.com/riding-gear-and-accessories/jackets-vests/motorcycle-jackets/fly-flux-air-mesh-jacket?gclid=CJrusYmr2NQCFdG2wAodkmQBMg
 
 
 
It's very cheap jacket BUT, the removeable water proofing liner works very well, and it's got a great feeling fit. Sticking will come undone if you machine wash it, my first broke because of that. I bought a 2nd and hand wash it in m bathtub or shower now and it's holding perfectly. Airflow is wonderful, with a tshirt under it you can barely feel a difference in air resistance (unless you use the liner). Also it has upgradeable CE2 armor you can toss in.
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Just came today. I guess that means I will have to take a ride tomorrow and try it out. It is cool here for a couple days so I am gonna leave the rain/windbreaker liner in it.  Oh yeah, it is an AGV Sport Solare.
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Just came today. I guess that means I will have to take a ride tomorrow and try it out. It is cool here for a couple days so I am gonna leave the rain/windbreaker liner in it.  Oh yeah, it is an AGV Sport Solare. 2016_AGVSport_Solare_Blue_copy_600.jpg

 
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The same as my cold weather jacket... although I've been looking to change that and get something better for winter. Probably wouldn't be bad to get something better for summer, either.
 
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The same as my cold weather jacket... although I've been looking to change that and get something better for winter. Probably wouldn't be bad to get something better for summer, either. 
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Haha, looks a lot like the one in this vid...
 

 
Thanks for that upload btw, confirmed my decision to roll with Akra Carbon lol.
 
 
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