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Motorcycle Aprons - Cold & Wet Weather Riding

15
February
2005
  File under  Special-Bikes Web
  Author: Mike Werner
  Location: Normandy, France
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Aprons - Scooters
In Europe during the winter or the rain, motorcycles (specially scooters) use a frequent accessory - the apron (in French  a "Tablier"). These cloth or leather aprons are fixed to the scooter and protect the rider from the elements while riding around the city. You will find these in countries such as France, Spain and Italy.

The "fad" started with courier/delivery scooters zipping around the city delivering their documents. Instead of having to wear heavy protective clothing and boots, the riders could run around in their jeans and normal shoes. If it rains, or if it's cold, they are still protected, and it made it easier for them to get on and off their scooters.

Aprons - Motorcycles
Slowly but surely, more and more motorcycles have started adapting to this style. Today you can see more aprons appearing during the winter (even in the summer) on normal motorcycles, not only scooters.

Often the aprons are used by business men & women who don't want to gear up to go to the office, and just want to wear their normal office clothes without the need to change.

The apron protects them from rain and wind. It's nifty, it's not expensive...... but it's fugly !! Very Ugly ! But then, if you need to ride your motorcycle often during the winter, and you need to go to that all important meeting and don't want to appear like a biker, or need to change your clothes when you've arrived, the apron comes in handy.

Todays aprons are made from textile or leather. Some are generic, i.e. fit any motorcycle, while some are custom made. The usually strap to the steering handles with velcro or push buttons, and are prolonged all the way to your waist, where they are tied with velcro. The aprons go all the way below so your shoes remain dry as well.

Aprons - BMW R1150GS
Aprons - BMW F650GS
Aprons - Kawasaki
Aprons - Honda
Currently there are few companies that offer these aprons for motorcycles.

Bagster, TopSaddlery, Baglux and Tucanourbano are some manufacturers I could find. Usually you'll find them producing aprons for scooters, with generic models available for motorcycles (a one-size-fits-all).

Some of the aprons are useable on any type of motorcycles, be it BMW with their R1150GS, R1150RT or even F650GS, Suzuki, Kawasaki, Yamaha and Honda motorcycles.

Below are some of the manufacturers



It's not my cup of tea, but I can very well understand those that do. I've even seen an apron on a BMW R1200C Cruiser....

Aprons - BMW R1200C




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  • 1) Mike said on: (2/19/2005 12:29:31 PM GMT)Gravatar Image
    email:Mike | website:
    No way

    If I had to use one of these I would be in a car. On the other hand, it looks good for collecting small winged animals.


  • 2) Jean-Philippe said on: (2/22/2005 5:25:34 AM GMT)Gravatar Image
    email:Jean-Philippe | website:
    motoclub BMW in USA

    Hello

    I'm try to find a motoclub for vintage BMW in USA ,I leave in Miami Florida.Thank you for your help


  • 3) mountain eagle said on: (2/22/2005 6:20:36 AM GMT)Gravatar Image
    email:mountain eagle | website: Blackletter.org
    Bike Aprons

    I've got the one my dad used for years, has rally patches from back in 78'. It was great for the year round rider, protected from cold and rain / snow. His was designed for the old airhead boxer and I'll copy it and try to modify it to my other bikes too. Of course it's not needed for the weekend or fair weather rider. For the daily rider, it's an item that could be quite handy.

    mountain eagle


  • 4) Tim said on: (8/11/2005 10:09:54 AM GMT)Gravatar Image
    email:Tim | website:
    Motorcycle Aprons - Cold & Wet Weather Riding

    Hey guys,

    These are great products to use in the UK !!

    I bought mine from the following company, I think these guys produce a more stylish product - what do you think??

    { Link }





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