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Re: flying jacket
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30/12/20 07:59 PM
30/12/20 07:59 PM
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HowthHead
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I have a full pile Irvin and find it too bulky. I switched to a Spada waxed jacket with a removable lining so good across a wider temperature range. The waxed jacket is the same one on sale in the Morgan factory shop but purchased for a cheaper price elsewhere without the logo!! You just need to remove the shoulder, elbow and spine padding and off you go.
Royal Ivory 1988 4/4
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Re: flying jacket
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30/12/20 08:20 PM
30/12/20 08:20 PM
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Joined: Apr 2008
Posts: 9,735 Gloucestershire, UK
Hamwich
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I love my old Belstaff Trialmaster. Pretty warm, and waterproof. Great on the bike, but excellent in the Mog.
Bought in he early 90's before they were popular and could charge silly money. Had a PPI payout last year and bought one for the Mrs. Yes, I have a Barbour jacket that I use in warmer weather, especially if there's a bit of rain about. Mine's only about 15 years old so I've not needed to reproof it yet, but it's a good argument in favour of black vinyl seats 
Tim H. 1986 4/4 VVTi Sport, 2002 LR Defender, 1957 R4 CV, 2005 Ferrari Vipar
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Re: flying jacket
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31/12/20 04:41 AM
31/12/20 04:41 AM
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Posts: 6,638 Northamptonshire UK
Stringers Best Mate
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I love my old Belstaff Trialmaster. Pretty warm, and waterproof. Great on the bike, but excellent in the Mog.
Bought in he early 90's before they were popular and could charge silly money. Had a PPI payout last year and bought one for the Mrs. Yes, I have a Barbour jacket that I use in warmer weather, especially if there's a bit of rain about. Mine's only about 15 years old so I've not needed to reproof it yet, but it's a good argument in favour of black vinyl seats  Tim, do you still have your custom tweed jacket..? I was impressed there..
Steve
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Re: flying jacket
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31/12/20 05:10 AM
31/12/20 05:10 AM
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Posts: 9,735 Gloucestershire, UK
Hamwich
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Tim, do you still have your custom tweed jacket..? I was impressed there..
Certainly do. I wear it a fair amount, not just when out in the Mog.
Tim H. 1986 4/4 VVTi Sport, 2002 LR Defender, 1957 R4 CV, 2005 Ferrari Vipar
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Re: flying jacket
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31/12/20 07:26 AM
31/12/20 07:26 AM
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KEVFITZ
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Oh..do like a Tweed jacket..
Tim pictures please or SBM will come visit!!!
" I LOVE THE SOUND OF THROTTLE BODIES IN THE MORNING " (ROBERT DUVAL IN "APOCOLYPSE NOW " )
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Re: flying jacket
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31/12/20 08:46 AM
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Oh..do like a Tweed jacket..
Tim pictures please or SBM will come visit!!! Yer tiz. Made by a local clothes designer, Emmie McNair. I wanted a medium thick tweed jacket that was sort of a cross between a normal tweed jacket and a shooting jacket, that wasn't too long, had good arm articulation, and would look smart enough to use as a conventional jacket for going out to restaurants and such in. Emmie listened to my requirements, we went through a load of pictures on t'internet, and this is what she came up with. Higher than normal collar with faux leather flap fastener, faux leather shoulder inserts like a shooting jacket, elbow patches sited to rest on the door tops, real working cuff buttons so the cuffs can be opened up, and a ticket pocket. ![[Linked Image]](https://www.tm-img.com/images/2020/12/31/4AFFBC41-94EB-4737-ADC7-D03799DA2719.jpg) ![[Linked Image]](https://www.tm-img.com/images/2020/12/31/EB45D371-F9B1-4E15-9039-B70F8D7621E0.jpg)
Tim H. 1986 4/4 VVTi Sport, 2002 LR Defender, 1957 R4 CV, 2005 Ferrari Vipar
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Re: flying jacket
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31/12/20 09:13 AM
31/12/20 09:13 AM
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Joined: Apr 2011
Posts: 8,646 West Paris, France
pandy
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I like that you have an elbow patch suitable for elbow out when driving a lhd mpg too (just in case).
Giles. Mogless in Paris.
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