The Real McCoys
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I especially enjoyed the first pic, with the movement conveyed by the right foot in the air and going forward.
Surely you must have solid quality help behind that camera. Congrats buddy! -
Thanks a lot @motojobobo
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Some more shots of the JH-1
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@Cskarev badass
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Back at it again with the J-24
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This RMC JH-1 is moulding really well around my torso
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rmc chambray and chinos
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Just picked up this J-24. I am blown away by it. I’m now considering a JH-1 in brown. Anyone have one?
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@Igneous looks awesome, such a nice jacket.
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@Luijim78
look at ebay mate, there are often small sizes from Japan for sale -
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@matt_rost the models from a few years ago were also very short (very suitable for riding a motorbike) and this is what always made me hesitate. The leather is strictly Shinki more or less Teacore. I would really like to try one in size 34 or 36.
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@Luijim78 I found the RMC J24 to be too short in the body for me, and too long in the arms if I sized up to get the body length.
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Agreed, I also like to tuck my shirts in with jackets.
Also, this is the older model of the J-24, the BJ91111, which fits slimmer than the new pattern of the J-24.
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@Luijim78 I generally understand the problem. I have it myself: I'm tall and thin. While I'm just getting started with leather jackets, I already know that I'll get used to the short back length sooner than too much room in the chest area or arms that are way too long. But even this realization has already cost me a lot of money, which I'm currently trying to get back. So all I can say is: try it on and be sure, or if in doubt, don't buy it... unless you have a sure buyer for a pair that doesn't fit you properly.
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There’s short and there’s too short. I have a long torso so the RMC was unwearable for me, even the Flat Head is only just long enough
No one wants to see me looking like this, believe me.