Apparel
Motorcycle Riding Gear & Apparel
Rogue Powersports stocks motorcycle riding gear that protects riders on the street and off, from Icon, Fly Racing, Joe Rocket, Moose Racing, Thor, Highway 21, and Z1R. Motorcycle jackets with CE rated armor for sport, cruiser, and touring. Motorcycle gloves from Icon, Fly Racing, and Joe Rocket. Motorcycle boots and riding pants for every season. Motocross jerseys, pants, and chest protectors from Fly Racing, Thor, and Moose Racing. Casual riding tees, hoodies, and vests. Free shipping on every order.
Motorcycle Riding Gear and Apparel That Actually Protects
The gear you wear is what stands between you and the road in a crash. Modern motorcycle apparel uses abrasion-resistant fabrics, CE-rated armor, and weatherproof construction so you stay protected and comfortable in every condition. Rogue Powersports stocks riding gear from the brands that earn pro rider trust.
Building a Complete Riding Kit
- Motorcycle Jackets: Textile, leather, and mesh options with CE armor at shoulders, elbows, and back. Match the jacket to your climate and riding style. Most riders own 2 jackets for different seasons.
- Pants, Chaps, and Suits: Riding pants with knee and hip armor, full leather race suits for the track, and traditional chaps for cruiser riders. Don't ride in regular jeans without armor.
- Gloves and Boots: Hand and foot protection isn't optional. Quality gloves protect your palms and wrists in a slide; over-the-ankle boots prevent broken ankles in low-speed get-offs.
- Eyewear, Goggles, and Sunglasses: Wraparound coverage, shatter-resistant lenses, and anti-fog options. Required if you ride without a face shield, and useful even if you do.
- Heated Gear, Rain Gear, and Layers: Extend your riding season with heated jackets, gloves, and grips. Add waterproof rain gear for unexpected weather, and base layers for cold-weather comfort.
Why Choose Rogue Powersports
- Authorized Dealer for 50+ Top Brands: Icon, Fly Racing, Joe Rocket, Thor, Scorpion EXO, Z1R, RST, Highway 21. We stock the brands you ask for by name.
- Free Shipping on Most Orders: Free ground shipping within the lower 48 United States on most orders. Same-day shipping when ordered before 12 PM CST.
- 30-Day No-Hassle Returns: Return any unused item within 30 days for a full refund. Free return shipping label included. No restocking fees.
- Real Tech Support: Our team rides what we sell. Call (877) 460-6999 or email info@roguepowersports.com if you need help finding the right product for your bike.
Browse the full motorcycle apparel catalog above. Always check the manufacturer's size chart and order with armor positioning in mind, since riding gear fits closer than streetwear.
Frequently Asked Questions
What gear do I need to start riding a motorcycle?
At minimum: a DOT-certified helmet, riding gloves, an abrasion-resistant jacket, sturdy riding pants (or armored jeans), and over-the-ankle boots. The ATGATT principle — All The Gear All The Time — is the standard recommendation for safe riding.
How do I know what size motorcycle jacket I need?
Measure your chest, waist, and sleeve length and compare to the manufacturer's size chart. Riding jackets fit closer than regular jackets so the armor stays in place during a slide. Each brand fits differently — always check the specific jacket's measurements.
Are textile or leather motorcycle jackets better?
Leather is more abrasion-resistant and traditional for sport/track riding. Textile jackets are more versatile, often waterproof, lighter, and better in hot weather. Most everyday riders choose textile; track-day and sport riders favor leather.
What's the difference between street and off-road riding gear?
Street gear is built for highway speeds and slide protection — heavy abrasion-resistant materials, body armor at impact zones, weather sealing. Off-road gear (jerseys, MX pants, knee braces) prioritizes ventilation and impact protection over slide protection.
Do I really need motorcycle boots, or are work boots fine?
Dedicated motorcycle boots offer crucial ankle support, oil-resistant soles, shift pads, and impact protection that work boots don't. Even basic motorcycle boots significantly reduce ankle and foot injury risk in a fall.