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Good quality, ladies' motorcycle gear is hard to find. The fact is that the motorcycle industry is male dominated. Of course, it is a fact that the majority of motorcyclists are men. This is where most of the money is, and so this is where the clothing manufacturers put their resources. Yet even if women only count for 15% or 20% of riders, you then need to add in pillions, who are keener to go out more when they feel comfortable and safe. Then you have a substantial market for female motorcycle clothing. Despite this, many manufacturers put little effort into motorcycle wear for ladies.

Commerciality aside, one of the reasons the manufacturers don't get too excited about ladies' motorcycle wear is that it is just so hard to get right. Women's shapes are more varied and complex than men's shapes. There are too many curves and other variables with women. Ask any tailor. A gentleman's coat is so much easier to tailor than a ladies' coat.

It would be too simplistic to term the motorcycle manufacturer's attitude as indifference. It is just about following the money. The problem is that most stores, confronted with limited display space on their shop floors, take the same view. It does not pay to give too many facings to women's motorcycle jackets and pants, because they are harder to move, and will not enjoy the same level of sell through.

There are very few companies that specialise in the production of ladies' gear. There are companies like Motogirl, Black Arrow, Blackbird and Eudoxie, but these brands do not make technical wear. Yes, their clothing will be CE approved to ensure the necessary level of abrasion resistance of the outer fabrics, as indeed it has to be, but as far as we know there is no company out there that specialises in ladies' technical wear. And so the makers we're talking about tend to produce leather jackets, summer motorcycle jackets or mesh jackets. They do not work with suppliers like Gore-Tex; they do not produce clothing with membranes. They manufacture gear that often looks great, certainly. But the specialists in ladies' wear do not make motorcycle clothing that you can wear in the cold and the wet. What they make is more about the aesthetics than their technical performance.

Yet this gear is out there. You just have to find it. You need to know what you're looking for. And you need to have the motivation and the determination to go out and source it. We stock brands like Rukka, Klim and Halvarssons for the cold weather. Jeans from the jeans specialist, Rokker for the summer. And some great Italian styles from Dainese and Spidi who seem to know what works on a woman's shape!

And this is where Motolegends has a USP. This is the only motorcycle clothing retailer, certainly in the UK, and probably in the world, that is owned, and run, by a woman. That woman is Sara Linney. And Sara is a proper biker. She has ridden all over the world. She rides on track, in the mud, and on the road. She also just happens to be an ardent feminist who gets massively upset by the attitudes to women that she encounters throughout the industry. 

She is constantly on the lookout for ladies' wear that will work on the bike. How gear looks can never be totally ignored, but Sara is not swayed by pink stripes, purple flashes, or embroidered butterflies. She wants gear that does for women bikers what men expect their gear to do for them. To be comfortable. To keep them cool. To keep them dry. To keep them warm. And to keep them protected. She works closely with lots of the manufacturers, but she doesn't pander to any of them. If she thinks something will work, she will take it. If she thinks it won't work, she won't. 

In recent years, with the increasing popularity of single-layer, protective jeans, for example, she has worked with people like Rokker and PMJ to create high-rise ladies motorcycle jeans. Low-rise jeans might be popular off the bike, but they don't work on the bike. You don't want a cold back or an exposed back when you are on a bike, so jeans need to be high enough to ensure that doesn't happen. 

We are one of the few retailers where women bikers and pillions can be served by a woman. Furthermore a woman with biking experience. Come and see us if you need help whether you are riding or on the back. You still need the right gear!

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Verified customer reviews for Ladies motorcycle clothing

Rukka Lady Forsair glove in black

Tony Curley: First class

I purchased a pair of these gloves 4 years ago. I use them most of the year. I have heated grips and a lot of protecting for my hands so find these work as a 3 season glove. Great feel and great quality. Only reason for latest purchase is to give a pair to our daughter who rides in Thailand.

Rukka Down-Y 2.0 ladies jacket in black

Donna MacLeod: I wanted one after my husband was surprised at how warm it was

I have worn this jacket inside the house when its been chilly. Not bulky but warm, Really Excellent!!

Scott Ergo Pro DP ladies waterproof jacket in black

Stephen D: Crazy not to

Bought a full set a few years ago and hoped Id never need them. Got caught in a 300Km long rain storm in France last month. Halvarssons kit started to wet out . Stopped and put both trousers and jacket on and all was good. Totally waterproof and snug almost smug for another few hours of driving rain. OK should have put them on earlier but they are fab. Think the Hi Viz jacket makes more sense than the black that I have. Best value kit out there