Ladies Motorcycle Trousers
While motorcycle trousers aren't exactly a high fashion item, finding a pair that both matches your jacket and your motorcycle is ideal, along with reasonable warmth and insulation for riding on cold days.
There are two types of motorcycle trousers, much like there are two different types of jackets; leather and textile. The two pairs have several advantages and disadvantages. While leather pants are renowned for their incredibly good safety record, they're cumbersome and not suitable for riding in wet and very cold weather. On the other hand, textile pants offer slightly lower (although not by much) levels of protection and are typically less form-fitting than leather pants, and are also not suitable for track and race riding.
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As a result of these limitations, it's best to pick a pair of motorcycle trousers that suit the type of riding you spend most of your time doing. If you frequently tour long distances, a pair of textile pants are ideal, along with a textile touring jacket. If you're a more sporty rider that takes part in track days and races, it's definitely best to go with the leather motorcycle pants.
Other than this distinction, there are several other small factors to look for. The most important is the type of fit that the pants provide. Motorcycle pants should be both comfortable and safe, so it's important to get a fit that results in the pants being snug enough to not move in the event of a crash, and yet also flexible enough to not prove uncomfortable while riding. Generally, you'll need to buy a size up from what you normally wear, as motorcycle trousers are often worn over another set of trousers.
Other than these major factors, it mainly comes down to your individual preferences. The best thing to do is pick a pair of motorcycle trousers that provide the best possible protection and the ability for you to move relatively freely in them. Remember that you're likely to spend some time off of your bike in these pants, so flexibility and freedom of movement is still an important factor. Other than that, it's all up to you.
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