We know you love IH, but where do you think we can improve?
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@neph93 said in We know you love IH, but where do you think we can improve?:
If you look further and consider the emphasis on vests and strapped bags, this supports the point, and suggests a logical design architecture. Haraki-san makes things he would wear, that function well for riders. Bags and vests are way better storage than front pockets in this respect.
On an unrelated, and entirely personal note, putting stuff in the front pockets of jeans ruins the fit of the top block, and makes them look shit.
100% on point exactly.
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Reinforced front pocket to carry your valuables.
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I've seen a kangaroo jump a 1 meter high wire fence at 80 km/h.
I don't think kangaroos need a Harley @neph93
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@neph93 as a biker, I fully agree. The only thing ever in the pockets of my jeans are a chain wallet. The rest is either attached to my belt, in a bag, or a jacket/shirt. The shirt measurements are perfect for riding. Longer sleeves are ideal, this goes for pant length too, riding position takes inches out of the length of everything. I also can’t stand when my clothes are flapping in the wind for hours on a bike. I LOVE the wide rear pockets too.
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@WhiskeySandwich Forward controls, engineer boots, and long jeans are awesome. Hell, even mids work with that combination.
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@WhiskeySandwich I don't ride, but I'm long. I don't have to size up up up to get properly fitting sleeves. Much appreciated perk for me.
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Check out ciano farmer if you need big, tough pocket bags. Think he uses 12oz duck.
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Ever consider a sleeve shortening service in house? Kind of like the hemming, but more $ because it is a lot more involved.
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@Matt said in We know you love IH, but where do you think we can improve?:
No one “needs” a Harley, but imagine how badass a kangaroo would be if it had one.
This should be added to the Quotes Worth Quoting thread!
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@Gavin666 said in We know you love IH, but where do you think we can improve?:
I don’t have time to read everything.
but that's what these threads are mainly for