Fasthouse Alloy Slade Jersey Red Black
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New Fit. Race Ready. Alloy is the top-of-the-line, feature-loaded short sleeve bike jersey from Fasthouse. They have upgraded this jersey with some cool new touches to make your rides more comfortable and improve your performance. Now available in a variety of colors, this jersey looks great however you mix-and-match it.
Features:
- FastDri fabric wicks moisture away from the body.
- Built-in zipper pocket with reflective reinforcement tabs.
- Fully dyed fabrics to ensure true long lasting color.
- V-cut stretch collar to reduce pressure against neck.
- High quality silk screened graphic on front chest.
- Reflective stretch transfer graphics on sleeves & back.
- Ultrathin stretch transfer neck label for improved comfort.
- Mesh vented under arms & back for increased cooling.
- Slight drop tail on back panel for full coverage while riding.
- Overlocked stitching for improved durability.
- Unique color gradient effect on front panel.
- 94% Polyester, 6% Spandex.
- Athletic jersey fit.
Style Number 5820
Fasthouse, 28757 Industry Drive, Valencia, California, 91355, USA
Brand Fasthouse originated and it is still based in South California, USA. The brand produces motocross and MTB clothes, lifestyle clothes and branded accessories.
The Way it Was
There was a time in Southern California when racers started in Newhall and traversed miles through deserts and mountains to a finish line in Big Bear. A time when a caravan of motorcycles roared down Ventura Blvd. to a field meet at Crater Camp close to Mulholland Dr. & Topanga Csnyon Blvd. when a course ran through the hills and crowded streets of Avalon on Catalina Island, when twenty to thirty thousand spectators cheered on their favorites at two movie ranches located just outside of Hollywood; Westlake and Hopetown. And imagine a starting line a mile long lined with 3000 bikes ready to take on the desert between Barstow and Vegas. Incredible.
The Great Ones are Gone
And then there were a few So Cal tracks we where it all went down that we loved. They were called Saddleback, Indian Dunes, Carlsbad, and LACR. There was a feast of great places and great races. But their greatness was cut short as "few rules and regulations" soon became a thing of the past. An era ended when over zealous environmentalist and sue happy people went on the attack armed with nothing more than inflated egos and greed.
But those who blazed new trails and built traditions will be forever remembered for their contribution to motorcycle racing's history.
We love when rules were few.