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69 www.thunderpress.net THUNDER PRESS nMarch 2017n CALL US 24/7 - FOR A FREE CONSULTATION - (877) 835-7800 When You're Injured, We're Here To Help WE GET RESULTS! Millions Recovered For Our Clients • Representing Bikers For Over 35 Years • Always A FREE Consultation! No Recovery = No Fees Or Costs • We're Here To Help You 24/7 • We Do Our Own Work - We Are Not A Referral Service When you stop by our booth for a complimentary wallet, you can speak to a REAL lawyer. We look forward to seeing you at: The Laughlin River Run at Don Laughlin's Riverside Resort April 26 th through April 29 th Tori Fryed, Steve Schapiro, Telesha Fryed, & Stan Leventhal Photo: Terry Bert Join Us and Our Friends at Don Laughlin's Riverside Resort for the Laughlin River Run April 26 th through April 29 th . Budget-priced protection Skeid Leather Jacket Viking Cycle Colors: Black or brown, Sizes: S-3XL $169.99 Motorcyclehouse.com Reviewed by Moshe K. Levy Viking Cycle's Skeid (pronounced "Skade") jacket offers solid function- ality at an affordable price, for riders looking for a classic cruiserweight leather jacket that won't break the bank. The exterior shell is constructed of rugged 1.1mm drum-dyed cowhide leather, with stretch paneling at the waist and rear shoulders for a snug fi t. A neoprene-lined mandarin collar with two metal snaps and a large brass YKK main zipper in front keep things secure, while each shoulder has its own ingress air vent with a smaller YKK zipper to adjust the fl ow. The air then exhausts through two much larger zippered vents on the rear back panel. The shoulders and elbows have additional leather for fortifi cation of those common abrasion areas, and removable armor is included within integrated pockets in the back, shoul- ders and elbows for extra safety. Inside, a polyester lining provides adequate breathability for summer rid- ing, while a 175-gram zip-in thermal insulation lining installs in seconds when things get chilly. Storage is one of the Skeid's strong suits, with two enormous snap-actuated chest pockets and two zippered hand warmers on the exterior, combined with two more very large internal pockets. The interior also has two phone pockets and two "knife pockets" near the main front zipper, with pass-through gaskets and loops to allow headphone wires to be neatly routed from within the jacket to the rider's head. This was particularly convenient in keeping that chaos nice and organized. If the liner is installed, it too has its own zippered pocket for even more storage room. The styling is contemporary and understated, with no scream- ing logos, refl ectivity, stripes or any other distractions. Just a good old basic black leather jacket. The Skeid's performance on the road was excellent for this garment class. The stretch panels do a good job of keeping it conformed against the rider's body at speed, which is useful when riding naked cruisers with no wind protection or fairings. This is a mid-weight garment for all-around use, though not for extreme temperatures on either end of the thermometer. Without the liner, I was comfortable from 60-90 degrees. With the liner fi tted, the jacket can be used com- fortably down into the high 40s, below which you'll want to break out the heated liner for winter use. Fitment is neutral, with room for additional layers underneath if necessary. The Pakistani-made Viking Cycle Skeid is a superb value considering its construction and functionality. 4

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