Not to be rude, but you can do a search in this forum. However, a Google search will give you more options. Regarding my view in goat, I like it. It is a very nice, comfortable hide, just a step below deer in my book. However, goat works well with motorcycle jackets and aviator types. Regarding others designs, the G-1 type has been a proven success for about 80 years. Lastly, I really like the A-2 goat version produced in the 40's.Would be great to see photos and to get your thoughts of their Goatskin!
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Thank you for the pictures! Yes, both jackets look great.View attachment 660975
This is an Aero cafe racer in black goatskin. I sold it, but I liked it. Strong, durable leather, almost like a pebbled cow.
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This is an Aero Bootlegger in russet goatskin. This particular hide was more pliable and comfortable than the cafe racer above.
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This is an Aero cafe racer in black goatskin. I sold it, but I liked it. Strong, durable leather, almost like a pebbled cow.
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This is an Aero Bootlegger in russet goatskin. This particular hide was more pliable and comfortable than the cafe racer above.
I remember that I did get a digital photo frame recently (from https://www.nixplay.com/) to display some of my old biking trips, and I have to say, it’s been a game changer for sharing memories.I haven't seen many photos of the Aero Goatskin Cafe or Board Racer, but I’ve heard good things about the material—supposedly it’s super durable and soft, making it a good mix of comfort and sturdiness.
That coat looks very familiar.View attachment 660975
This is an Aero cafe racer in black goatskin. I sold it, but I liked it. Strong, durable leather, almost like a pebbled cow.