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<blockquote data-quote="Solo" data-source="post: 951327" data-attributes="member: 14247"><p>I've had two Roadcrafters (different sizes with different modifications) and I didn't ride more than 100 miles in either one. I just couldn't get a good fit, mostly in the shoulders where the shoulder armor/material dug into the outside of my upper arms. Removing the armor did not help; it was actually the material that was the probablem. And in my opinion, Aerostitch is not the best protection, Motoport is. However, the one piece of the Roadcrafter is very easy to put on and take off. That is the only advantage I can think of to the Roadcrafter. If you go two piece, buy the best equipment and purchase a Motoport jacket and pants.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Solo, post: 951327, member: 14247"] I've had two Roadcrafters (different sizes with different modifications) and I didn't ride more than 100 miles in either one. I just couldn't get a good fit, mostly in the shoulders where the shoulder armor/material dug into the outside of my upper arms. Removing the armor did not help; it was actually the material that was the probablem. And in my opinion, Aerostitch is not the best protection, Motoport is. However, the one piece of the Roadcrafter is very easy to put on and take off. That is the only advantage I can think of to the Roadcrafter. If you go two piece, buy the best equipment and purchase a Motoport jacket and pants. [/QUOTE]
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