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Alpinestars Track v2 Black Leather Motorcycle Pants

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Alpinestars Short Missile v3 Black Leather Motorcycle Trousers

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Alpinestars Missile v3 Black/Black Leather Motorcycle Trousers

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Alpinestars Missile v3 Black/White Leather Motorcycle Pants

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Alpinestars Missile v3 Black Leather Motorcycle Pants

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Alpinestars Long Missile v3 Black Leather Motorcycle Pants

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Halvarssons Seth Women's Leather Motorcycle Trousers Black

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Halvarssons Seth Leather Motorcycle Trousers Black

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Halvarssons Rider Ladies Leather Motorcycle Trousers Black
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Halvarssons Rider Leather Motorcycle Trousers Black

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Halvarssons Velen Ladies Leather Motorcycle Trousers Black

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Halvarssons Storhagen Leather Motorcycle Trousers Black

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Halvarssons Sandtorp Leather Motorcycle Trousers Black
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Halvarssons Rullbo Leather Motorcycle Trousers Black

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Halvarssons Rinn Leather Motorcycle Trousers Black
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Lindstrands Sanden Leather Motorcycle Trousers Black
Not sure about your size?
Our Fit Guide walks you to the right size in a few steps, from helmet to boots.
What to look for in motorcycle trousers
Trousers have to fit in two places: the hip and the knee. Armour only works if the knee protector is height adjustable, because one sitting too low does nothing in a crash. Check the CE class under EN 17092 and how it joins your jacket: a short 20 cm zip leaves the trousers loose, a full circumference zip holds both together. Kevlar jeans are comfortable in town, textile is the better call for distance.
- Knee armour adjustable in height
- Short or full circumference connection zip
- Check leg length, not just the size
Brands in Leather motorcycle pants
Alpinestars, Halvarssons, Lindstrands. We do not carry every brand, only the ones we can stand behind.
Finding the right size
Sizing differs per brand. Every product page carries that brand chart, and the size advisor walks you to the right size in a few steps. Between two sizes, riding gear usually fits better one size down, because armour needs to stay where it belongs.
