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Is it a sizing problem - 5/26/2008 4:16:37 AM   
Glocker23


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I have a Joe Rocket Textile Jacket, I forget which model.  I love the jacket as it has a removable liner inside.  But when riding at high speeds, especially on the highways, it bubbles up and pulls left and right therefore making for an uneasy ride.  And it is a lot worse without the liner in it.  I was riding 2up yesterday and she said the jacket kept wacking her too.  The arms are the perfect length though.  I have the bottom velcro tightened to its max.  Should I assume it is not the right size.  I was looking into perforated leather, but like usual, cash flow is at a minmial with a truck that gets 13 mpg

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RE: Is it a sizing problem - 5/27/2008 6:58:13 PM   
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i had that problem with my mesh jacket.. its becuase the wind is catching onto your jacket; and there isn't too much airflow going through. I took the liner out of my jacket and problem solved.

What size are you wearing?

if i were you i'd get a new truck :)

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