BSMC Gear Guide #49
By Gareth Roberts - 08 Mar 15

This week's Guide brings us lovely skinny jeans for lady bikers, a selvedge denim helmet bag from Dawson Denim, a badass jacket from Icon, some slick leather gloves from Helstons, and a stunning art book on Wheels & Waves.
PRODUCT REVIEW DAWSON DENIM HELMET BAG
"Dawson is our family name. We simply aim to produce the best Workwear we can using our 15 years working with denim." Dawson Denim is Kelly Dawson and her partner in both senses of the word, Scott Ogden.
All of Dawson's products are made in their own specialist workshop in Brighton, East Sussex, in small limited run batches. They cut all their own patterns by hand the old fashioned way and all the fabrics are hand cut. The sewing machines they use are mostly 50's denim specific that they have personally restored to full working order. The fabric used is woven on old 1920's looms, and the fabric is 13oz Japanese selvedge.
Kelly and Scott hand produce a stunning helmet bag. Apart from motorcycles, two of my favourite obsessions are denim and helmets. So what could be more satisfying than a denim holdall for any one of my every increasing array of lids?
The bag is constructed from 13oz selvedge denim from Okayama, Japan, features a 1928 spec Riri zip, lined with french ticking stripe, an 8oz leather base and heavy leather straps. It has a internal leather pocket.
This is a stunning bag. Some would say over-engineered, but in the custom bike world that's a compliment of the highest degree. It looks terrific and fits any open face lid securely. It's tough, light, and looks the business. It's comfortable to carry and will protect your brain-wear from scrapes and scratches. It's a welcome relief from the horrible leatherette or nylon offerings from the mainstream manufactures.
Dawson Denim is steeped in motorcycle heritage. Kelly rides a rigid framed 1954 D1 BSA Bantam, a Vespa VBA, and Scott rides Lambretta LI150, all fine machines in my book! The come from a rich biking lineage, Kelly's Dad an original North London ton-up boy, and her brother a junior scrambling champ in the 1070s.
The Dawson branding/logo was inspired by the 1911 Bat motorcycle. It's the cheesehead screw that holds the levers.
What's terrific is each piece Dawson produce comes with a “log book” inspired by the same document from the golden age of motoring. "The ideal of being built to last has long been forgotten but we are proud to be able to offer a durability guarantee with each of our products." The log book entitles the owner to a service in the first six months when any wear and tear created in this time will be repaired by hand in their workshop.
Love it.
http://www.dawsondenim.com
PRODUCT REVIEW - UGLY BROS WOMEN'S TWIGGY JEANS
It's rare to find good looking protective clothing, and even rarer to find bike wear for women that's protective AND fashionable. It's almost non existent.
This is where Ugly Bros have pulled off a coup with the Twiggy jean. Made from 12oz stretch denim with elastic shirring knee and lower waist back panels, they come with removable Powertector knee and hip protectors. They are fastened with a tough YKK zipper in a skinny true to size fit. They come in black and an indigo fade.