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Kutch,

When visiting my family in England, I invariably wander into motorcycle accessory shops and buy stuff not available here. Four-season gear is well-made for foul weather, but not particularly suited for American hot weather. Last June was typical. I found the perfect tex jacket in Infinity Motorcycles on sale, but vents were not as generous as those in jackets sold stateside.

If ventilation is important, inquire about this detail before you buy.

Fred
 
I'm not looking for a multi season jacket. Just one that will make it thru the winters. This one looked like it would do the trick...? But I have only one article on it...
 
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