Best Racing Leathers Niall Mackenzie Yamaha GP 1994

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Experience unrivaled performance and safety with the Niall Mackenzie Yamaha GP 1994 Leather Suit. This suit is designed for both serious racers and enthusiasts who demand the best. With its top-tier materials and advanced protective features, it's one of the best racing leathers available today, ensuring you stay safe and comfortable on the track.

  • Top grain cowhide leather for durability and abrasion resistance.
  • CE approved armor on shoulders, elbows, and knees.
  • Foam padding to absorb impact during crashes.
  • Pre-curved sleeves for an optimal riding position.
  • Removable spine protector and knee sliders for adjustable safety.
  • High-strength nylon stitching for maximum resilience.

Niall Mackenzie Yamaha GP 1994 Leather Suit Safety Features

  • The Yamaha leather suit features selected top grain leather that is specially processed and drum dyed for excellent abrasion resistance and durability.
  • Internal protection on the shoulders, elbows, and knees is CE approved.
  • An additional layer of leather is stitched on the shoulders, elbows, knees, and hips for extra protection from crashes and abrasion.
  • Foam padding on the elbows and knees to reduce crash impact.
  • Pre-curved sleeves for proper riding position.
  • Safety seams with dual stitching and triple stitching in the most critical areas.
  • Semi auto-lock YKK zippers for secure closure.
  • Removable dual density armor at the knees, shoulders, and elbows.
  • Removable dual density spine protector.
  • Removable knee sliders.
  • Rubber padding for extra safety on critical parts (optional feature upon request).
  • Aerodynamic extended speed hump for the safety of the neck and backbone (optional).

Suit Specifications & Construction Details

Outer Shell
  • Top grain cowhide leather with a thickness of 1.2 to 1.3 mm is used for the Yamaha leather suit.
  • Accordion leather stretch panels on the lower back and knees to improve flexibility and comfort.
  • Stretchable Cordura placed in specific areas of the sleeves, crotch, and calf for maximum stretch.
  • External CE approved protectors on the shoulders, elbows, and knees.
  • Pre-curved sleeves for proper riding position.
  • Semi auto-lock YKK zippers at the front, cuff, and calf of Yamaha apparel.
  • Velcro reinforced straps on the neck, cuff, and calf.
  • Velcro for attaching knee sliders.
  • Soft neoprene cuff and collar construction.
  • Yamaha apparel is safety stitched with high-strength nylon thread for maximum safety.
Inner Shell
  • The Yamaha apparel features a polyester mesh lining.
  • CE approved dual density (removable) armor at the knees, shoulders, and elbows.
  • Removable dual density (CE approved) spine protector.
  • Removable CE approved aerodynamic hump (optional).
  • The Yamaha leather suit has a left side inner mesh chest pocket.
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-- FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS --

Is the Niall Mackenzie Yamaha GP 1994 Leather Suit suitable for track use?
Yes, this leather racing suit is designed mainly for track use and racing. It uses top grain cowhide with reinforced layers at impact zones. CE approved dual-density armor is provided for shoulders, elbows, and knees. Accordion stretch panels and pre-curved sleeves improve comfort and control. The suit works for club racers and experienced street riders who want extra protection. For dedicated road use, consider vents and lifestyle comfort needs first. Optional features like rubber padding or aerodynamic hump are available on request. If you need help picking a size, contact our fit specialists.
What materials and construction protect me in this racing leather suit?
The suit uses top grain cowhide at 1.2 to 1.3 millimeter thickness. Additional leather layers are stitched over shoulders, elbows, knees, and hips. CE approved dual-density protectors are removable at shoulders, elbows, and knees. A removable spine protector and optional aerodynamic hump increase impact management. Safety seams use dual and triple stitching in critical areas for durability. This construction matters because it keeps abrasion resistance where you need it most. It benefits racers and sport riders seeking strong, race-ready leather protection. Foam padding on elbows and knees helps absorb impact, and sliders are replaceable.
How should I choose the right size and fit for this one-piece leather suit?
Pick your size using chest, waist, and inseam measurements plus our size chart. Pre-curved sleeves and accordion panels create a race position fit out of the box. Velcro reinforced straps at the neck, cuff, and calf allow small adjustments. If you prefer a snug track fit, order your normal riding size. For a roomier street fit, consider going up one size for layering comfort. We recommend contacting fit specialists for custom tailoring or if between sizes. Remove armor before any tailoring to maintain protector positioning and safety. If you need measurements, send us your stats and we'll advise.
Can I use this suit on the street and for longer rides?
Yes, you can wear this suit on the street, but it is race oriented. The build focuses on abrasion resistance, armor, and low bulk in riding position. Polyester mesh lining and stretch panels add some comfort for short trips. Long highway rides may feel warm and less ventilated than touring suits. Remove the removable spine protector if you need extra low-back comfort for daily use. This suit suits racers and sport riders who value protection and track ergonomics. For regular commuting, consider a suit with more vents and touring features.
How do I clean and care for my leather racing suit to keep it safe?
Clean and care for the leather regularly to keep performance and longevity. Remove all removable armor and sliders before cleaning the suit. Wipe dirt with a damp cloth and use a mild leather cleaner sparingly. Apply leather conditioner occasionally to prevent stiffness and keep grain supple. Avoid machine washing, harsh chemicals, and direct heat from dryers or sun. Store the suit on a wide hanger in a cool, ventilated area away from light. If you need deeper repairs or tailor work, contact our service team for advice. Always dry fully before storing to prevent mold and odors.