13/09/2013
How to Stop a Jacket From Puffing Up in the Wind on a Motorcycle
Very few things exude such an aura of "cool" as a leather motorcycle belstaff panther jacket. Unfortunately, the cool factor disappears very quickly when the jacket is puffed up around you as you make your way down the interstate, causing you to look like a black marshmallow on wheels. There are a few things that can be done to prevent this from happening, but to really make the process work, you'll have to reevaluate your current motorcycle jacket.
Instructions
1. Zip your jacket up completely. An open zipper is like a large vent that allows air to enter directly into the jacket. Keeping the zipper up closes the vent and keeps air out.
2. Open the rear zipper vents on your belstaff coat. Trapped air will push against your jacket until it can find a way out. The rear vents will do just that, allowing the air to move as freely as possible.
3. Attach the tail of your jacket to your belt or pants. Most motorcycle jackets have belt loops or an eight-inch length of zipper sewn into the waistline. The "free" end of the zipper is meant to be sewn onto your favorite pair of riding pants. This enables an easy-to-remove connection that will keep your jacket tucked in against your back.
4. Check the sizing of your jacket. Motorcycle jackets are tailored to be form-fitting to make your body more aerodynamic. This means that an oversized belstaffsleather.com jacket, while comfortable, will create more drag and allow air into the jacket. Keeping any openings in the jacket to a minimum is the key ingredient to reducing wind puff.
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