Motorcycle Race Suits

Motorcycle race suits from Leather Collection combine kangaroo leather with CE-rated armor for track days and racing circuits. Standard sizes ship in 10-15 working days; made-to-measure adjusts every seam and armor placement in 4-6 weeks from spec confirmation. Each suit is hand-stitched with pre-curved limbs and stress-point reinforcement. Use the product tiles above to navigate by configuration or gender.

Motorcycle Race Suits
CE-Rated Kangaroo Leather, Hand-Stitched Since 2009

Motorcycle race suits from Leather Collection are engineered from kangaroo leather and ship to 50+ countries. Whether you need track-focused protection or mixed street-to-track performance, the range covers one-piece and two-piece configurations. Each suit features offset CE armor at shoulders, elbows, knees, and hips with made-to-measure sizing matched to your exact body measurements.

Race suits deliver impact protection because multi-layer seams and high-abrasion kangaroo resist road contact at speed. Hand-stitched construction locks each panel with precision, reducing stretch under G-forces and cornering stress. Pre-curved limbs and ventilated panels maintain mobility during extended track sessions without shifting during acceleration or braking.

Race Suit Types

1-Piece Race Suit — best for closed-course racing and track days. Kangaroo leather wraps your entire frame with seamless reinforcement at shoulders, elbows, knees, and hips. Pre-curved arms and legs align with aggressive riding position, locking you securely through every lap.

2-Piece Race Suit — best for mixed riding and quick gear changes. Jacket and pants zip together with offset CE armor covering key impact zones. Modular design lets you wear either piece alone for street sessions or connect for full track protection.

Mens Race Suit — best for male riders seeking secure chest and waist fit. Gender-tailored cut includes adjustable cuff straps and strategic stretch panels that stabilize torso and limbs during aggressive cornering. Hand-stitched seams reinforce elbow and knee zones where contact occurs most.

Womens Race Suit — best for female riders needing shaped construction. Ergonomic shaping at hip and chest pairs with reinforced shoulders and narrower cuff sizing for secure closure. Features full CE armor zones and ventilation paths engineered for female rider proportions.

Buying Guidance

How do I find my size? Use our Size Guide to measure chest, waist, and inseam, then compare with our standard sizing chart.

Can I customize the fit? Yes — our Made to Measure service adjusts every seam, armor placement, and color to your body and riding style.

Which configuration suits my needs? One-piece locks you in for track; two-piece offers flexibility for mixed street and track riding. Visit our Help Center and Shipping & Delivery pages for detailed comparisons and timelines.

How do I care for my suit? Conditioning every 6–12 months preserves softness and prevents surface cracking.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

What makes a motorcycle race suit different from a street jacket?

Race suits integrate CE-rated armor at shoulders, elbows, knees, and hips in offset placement that matches your body contours during aggressive lean angles. One-piece construction wraps your entire frame with seamless reinforcement; two-piece allows modular wear for mixed street and track riding. Street jackets focus on casual fit and style, whereas race suits prioritize impact protection and pre-curved limb alignment. Each suit is hand-stitched with multi-layer stress-point seams that reduce flex under G-forces. Use our Size Guide to measure chest, waist, and inseam before ordering.

How long does it take to receive a custom made-to-measure race suit?

Standard sizes ship 10-15 working days from order confirmation. Made-to-measure race suits ship 4-6 weeks from spec confirmation, allowing time for seam adjustments, armor repositioning, and color customization matched to your body and riding style. During made-to-measure ordering, you provide chest, waist, inseam, and torso length measurements, plus your riding posture (tucked vs. upright). Hand-stitched construction means each panel is sewn individually rather than in bulk batches. For detailed timelines and preparation steps, visit Shipping & Delivery.

Why is kangaroo leather used in race suits?

Kangaroo leather is valued in professional racing for tear strength and lighter weight compared to thicker hides. The grain side resists abrasion during slides at speed, and the material's natural flexibility supports pre-curved sleeve and leg shaping without stiffness. At 1.2mm thickness, kangaroo provides impact resistance while allowing ventilation across extended track sessions. Professional MotoGP and WSBK teams choose kangaroo for these properties. Hand-stitched seams lock each panel so the leather moves with your body rather than sliding during cornering. See our Made to Measure service for custom kangaroo fits.

Can I wear a 1-piece and 2-piece race suit interchangeably?

No. One-piece race suits are optimized for sanctioned closed-course racing with seamless waist and torso coverage that locks you in during high-speed leans. Two-piece suits feature a connecting zipper so jacket and pants stay aligned during acceleration and braking; you can wear either piece alone for street sessions. One-piece typically requires aggressive tucked riding posture; two-piece accommodates both tucked and upright positions. Both configurations accept CE-rated armor at the same impact zones. Use our Size Guide to measure for your intended configuration, or contact our Help Center to compare which suits your riding style.

How should I care for my race suit to extend its life?

Condition your kangaroo leather every 6-12 months with leather oil to keep the grain supple and prevent surface cracking. Hang the suit on a padded hanger in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and heat sources. After each track day, brush off dust and inspect seams for any fraying at stress points like elbows and knees. Store with silica packets to manage moisture if you live in a humid climate. Hand-stitched seams support repeated movement without unraveling, and proper conditioning keeps the leather flexible for riding comfort across multiple seasons. For detailed care recommendations, visit our Help Center.

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