Motoport in California sold Kevlar one piece suits with removable pads, at least they did when I bought mine. They are cheaper than leather of the same overall quality. I bought mine in Oceanside, CA. they had a demo of one that had protected the rider from a 100 mph spill at Willow Springs. No torn seams, a couple of worn spots, and the rider got a few bruises.
You might check to see if Motoport (I think that's the right spelling) is still in business.
They make bulletproof vests of that stuff, you know. Furthermore, the Kevlar can be cleaned up in your home washing machine..
You might check to see if Motoport (I think that's the right spelling) is still in business.
They make bulletproof vests of that stuff, you know. Furthermore, the Kevlar can be cleaned up in your home washing machine..