Racing Suit Leather Freddie Spencer Honda 1985

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SKU
MGR-FS6485-EN
Special Price $875.67 Regular Price $1,094.59
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Experience the thrill of the race with the Freddie Spencer Honda Daytona Racing Suit Leather, designed for both comfort and safety. This suit is loved by riders for its incredible durability and outstanding protection. The top grain leather not only provides a sleek look but also ensures you stay protected on the track.

  • CE-approved internal protection on shoulders, elbows, and knees.
  • Extra leather layering stitched in critical areas for added safety.
  • Pre-curved sleeves promote a natural riding position.
  • High-quality YKK zippers for secure closures.
  • Removable dual density armors enhance protection.
  • Flexible accordion stretch panels for maximum comfort.

Motorcycle Racing Suit Safety Features

  • Selected top grain leather is used that is especially processed and drum dyed for excellent abrasion resistance and durability.
  • Internal protection on shoulder, elbow, and knee are CE approved.
  • Additional layer of leather is stitched on shoulders, elbows, knees, and hips for extra protection from crash and drag.
  • Foam padding on elbow and knee to reduce crash impact.
  • Pre-curved sleeves for proper riding position.
  • Safety seams with dual stitch and triple stitched on the most critical places.
  • Semi auto-lock YKK zippers for secure closure.
  • Removable dual density armors at knees, shoulders, and elbows.
  • Removable dual density spine protector.
  • Includes removable knee sliders.
  • Rubber padding for extra safety on critical parts (Optional feature on request).
  • Aerodynamic extended speed hump for the safety of neck and backbone (Optional).

Suit Specifications & Construction Details

Outer Shell
  • Features top grain cowhide leather of 1.2 to 1.3 mm thickness.
  • Accordion leather stretch panels on lower back and knees to improve flexibility and comfort.
  • Stretchable Cordura placed at specific areas of sleeves, crotch, and calf for maximum stretch.
  • External CE Approved Protectors on shoulders, elbows, and knees.
  • Pre-curved sleeves for proper riding position.
  • Semi auto-lock YKK zippers at front, cuff, and calf.
  • Velcro reinforced strap on neck, cuff, and calf.
  • Velcro for attaching knee slider.
  • Soft neoprene cuff and collar construction of Honda Leathers.
  • Safety stitched with high strength nylon thread is used for maximum safety.
Inner Shell
  • Dainese race suit has polyester mesh lining.
  • CE approved dual density (removable) armors at knees, shoulders, and elbows.
  • Removable dual density (CE approved) spine protector.
  • Removable CE approved aerodynamic hump (Optional).
  • Honda Daytona leathers has a left side inner mesh chest pocket.
  1. Freddie Spencer Honda Daytona Racing Suit Leather 1985

    Freddie Spencer Honda Daytona Racing Suit Leather 1985

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  4. Freddie Spencer Honda Daytona Racing Suit Leather 1985

    Freddie Spencer Honda Daytona Racing Suit Leather 1985

-- FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS --

Is this Freddie Spencer Honda Daytona Racing Suit Leather 1985 suitable for track days?
This racing suit is engineered for track days and aggressive sport riding. It uses top-grain cowhide leather and reinforced high-wear panels for abrasion resistance. CE-approved removable dual-density armors are fitted at shoulders, elbows, and knees. Additional leather layers and foam padding appear on shoulders, elbows, knees, and hips. It's a sport-focused suit best suited to experienced riders and track participants. If you need street-friendly options, ask about knee slider placement or ventilation tweaks. Contact us for fit advice and track customization options.
What size should I choose and how does the racing suit fit?
Pick a size based on your chest, waist, hips, and inseam measurements. This racing suit is cut for a sport, form-fitting riding position. Pre-curved sleeves and accordion leather panels allow for reasonable movement while riding. If you prefer extra room for layers, choose one size larger than measurements. We recommend sending exact body measurements to fit specialists before ordering custom sizing. Allow for a break-in period when leather softens and contours to your body. Most riders find one to two sizes variation between brands, so confirm measurements.
What protection features are built into this leather racing suit?
The suit includes CE-approved armor and reinforced leather in high-impact zones. Shoulder, elbow, and knee protectors are removable dual-density CE-rated pieces. A removable dual-density spine insert and optional aerodynamic hump are available. Additional leather layers and foam padding appear on shoulders, elbows, knees, and hips. Safety seams use dual stitches and triple stitching at critical stress points. Semi auto-lock YKK zippers and reinforced Velcro keep the suit securely closed. Optional rubber padding and removable knee sliders provide extra abrasion resistance options. This configuration suits track riders who want certified armor and modular options.
How breathable is the leather suit for hot weather and long sessions?
Ventilation is moderate; leather limits airflow compared to textile suits. The inner shell uses polyester mesh lining to move moisture away from skin. Stretchable Cordura panels and accordion leather areas add comfort, not direct ventilation. There are no large perforated vents specified, so airflow is limited while riding. For hot weather, use moisture-wicking base layers and keep zippers partially open off-track. Ask about custom venting options if you plan frequent summer track days. Short track sessions and periodic cooling breaks help manage comfort in heat.
What is the proper care and maintenance for a leather race suit?
Clean and condition the leather regularly to preserve flexibility and appearance. After a ride, wipe the suit with a damp cloth to remove dirt. Use a pH-neutral leather cleaner and follow up with a suitable leather conditioner. Remove armor, sliders, and hump before deep cleaning to protect removable components. Never machine wash or submerge in water, and avoid harsh chemicals or bleach. Store the suit on a wide padded hanger away from direct sunlight and humidity. For seam or protector repairs, use a professional leather service to maintain safety seams. Replace knee sliders and worn armors promptly to keep performance components functioning.