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#117233 12/09/2006 8:38 AM
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hey guys. i've been asked for a xmas list and was wondering about Draggin' jeans. anybody have them? like 'em? are they comfy?

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i have them in there cargo pant version. i luv them. very comfy. a bit warm on summer days but not as bad as one would think. i have noticed they are cut a bit small so you may need to go up one size, maybe not tho

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Frank #117235 12/09/2006 10:45 AM
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Ditto what Frank said I have "em" and love "em"


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I love them.


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Frank nailed it. I have two pair. One's missing a rear pocket and has a couple holes in the denim where the Kevlar saved me from some road rash.


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Look at this crud, they use a cheesy Imitation Triumph in their ads - one of them thar Kawadiggie w650s


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Dinqua #117239 12/09/2006 4:56 PM
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Look at this crud, they use a cheesy Imitation Triumph in their ads - one of them thar Kawadiggie w650s




man they got a lot of C.O. Jones, don't they?


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mert #117240 12/09/2006 7:43 PM
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A pair of Carhartt flannel lined jeans can be a good thing too.

http://www.cabelas.com/cabelas/en/templa...requestid=90651

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Bucky #117241 12/10/2006 2:48 AM
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I have 1 pair of the Draggin Jeans and 4 pairs of the Carhartt flannel lined jeans. Both are a useful addition to the riding gear assortment.....


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Dinqua #117242 12/10/2006 10:42 AM
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WOW I didnt even know these things existed...........



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Erwin #117243 12/10/2006 10:54 AM
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Diamond Gussett Jeans now makes a similar jean, though it may be a bit pricier.

Triumph also shows a jean in the clothing line up that has seat and knee protection.

Icon makes several versions of protective jeans too, and Competition Accessories has their own version called "Sliders", for about the same price as the Draggin' Jeans.

I want a black Draggin' Shirt, too.


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Dinqua #117244 12/10/2006 12:46 PM
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In the back of the Draggin' Jeans company store in Hickory, NC they have a very nice '57 Triumph Thunderbird keeping the W650 company.

I got a pair of "2nds" for about $25.00 off the regular price. Had a very minor defect that you can hardly see.


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TC18 #117245 12/10/2006 1:23 PM
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Love em, gotta pair of the cargo jeans. Only thing i don't like is it is hard to get the knee pad just right. They can be hot, but not as uncomfortable as abraded skin and dressing changes.


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mert #117246 12/10/2006 1:34 PM
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man they got a lot of C.O. Jones, don't they?




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man they got a lot of C.O. Jones, don't they?




Ok, I dun get it, splain it to me Lucy!





Think she was going for Co Ho Knees


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Erwin #117248 12/11/2006 11:16 AM
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WOW I didnt even know these things existed...........




Triumph Wannabe from the archives dated 03/11/2004. Can you believe the database this site has?!

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okie54 #117249 12/12/2006 2:32 AM
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I've got a pair each of the black and the denim. The denim are a lot thicker than the black, and I reckon are thicker than most other denim as well.

Have had an off in both pairs. Only at low speed, but both offered excellent protection.

Recently at the Sydney Bike Show, Draggin' had a stand and while just chatting to a woman there, she offered to replace a pair of jeans. I declined her kind offer, but it gives an idea of how highly they value their products.

Also have one of the black shirts with kevlar embedded. They have some extra protection in the elbows, but I wouldn't rely on the shirt for protection alone.

Build quality of all is first class.

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2dogs #117250 12/12/2006 9:22 AM
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thanks all for the great rvws. i put in my order to Santa. below is a link to a comparison of the w650, sportser, and bonneville.

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snortster, w 650, bonneville comparison


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