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Richa Motorcycle Clothing

Richa motorcycle clothing invariably brings great value for money. The company was first launched in 1956 by Julien Rigaux. Richa is still family owned and family run by the second and third generation of the family.
Richa is based in Belgium but now exports to over 50 countries worldwide. The range is huge and covers all genres of motorcycling as well as offering products at just about every price point. Richa's motorcycle clothing is manufactured with some of the best quality components. They use Goretex, Superfabric, D3O armour in their products. Impressively, both the Belgian and Dutch police forces wear Richa bike clothing on the job.
We have curated a collection of Richa bike gear that we feel suits our customers. Some items we have had Richa make just for us, like the Squadron gloves, and some are brought into the UK exclusively for Motolegends. We particularly rate Richa's gloves which offer the very highest quality and a mid-market price point. Great value once again!
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Richa Inferno heated jacket in black (RI440)
£199.99
Richa ladies Inferno heated jacket in black (RI441)
£199.99
Richa Orion GTX jacket in black (RI433)
£549.99
Richa Orion GTX jacket in blue / black (RI434)
£549.99
Richa ladies Orion GTX jacket in black (RI437)
£549.99
Richa Orion GTX trousers in black (RI436)
£429.99
Richa ladies Orion GTX trousers in black (RI439)
£429.99
Richa Nomad gloves in black (RI429)
£79.99
Richa Scope childrens gloves in black (RI424)
£34.99
Richa Tipo childrens trousers in black (RI423)
£109.99
Richa Tipo childrens jacket in black (RI422)
£109.99
Richa Atlantic GTX ladies gloves in black (RI402)
£139.99
Richa Saturnus WP boots in black (RI420)
£179.99
Richa ladies Warm Grip GTX gloves in black (RI409)
£119.99
Richa Apache ladies cargo pants in black (RI417)
£199.99
Richa Original 2 ladies slim jean in black (RI411)
£199.99
Richa Original 2 ladies slim jean in dark navy (RI410)
£199.99
Richa Douglas WP ladies boots in black (RI393)
£169.99
Richa Atlantic GTX gloves in black (RI339)
£139.99
Richa Hypercane GTX gloves in black (RI390)
£129.99
Richa Squadron gloves in green (RI399)
£64.99
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Verified customer reviews for Richa Motorcycle Clothing
Richa Warm Grip GTX gloves in black
Having watched the Chap in the Cap review I purchased a pair, and noted his comments on not the warmest, but great with heated grips. With that in mind I combined them with some Warm Safe inner glove liners. This combination was perfect. Even down to zero degrees the gloveliner combination kept my hands warm. The fit i went 1 size up to cater for the liners again was one of the best fits, no sagging finger ends trying to feel for switches. Obviously dexterity not as good as unlined summer gloves but about as good as I could expect for winter. With the liners in, the heated grips need to be on a high setting but they definitely work. Hands bone dry in heavy rain though as with all membrane gloves I turn the heated grips off in heavy rain. They also fit perfectly under the cuffs of my Nivala 2 jacket. Overall very pleased with the glove a great price too As always Motolegends service was first class
Richa Nordic GTX gloves in black
These three-finger Goretex gloves with a double chamber are truly comfortable and warm. Id read Chriss review, and I have to say he was right if you want warm hands without resorting to electricity, choose these gloves.
Richa braces
The Maine differentiator between suspenders imho is the level of stretch. Too much and theres not much suspending going on, too little and here comes the wedgy. And then theres the width of the suspended. Too wide and the skin stews in sweat, too narrow and the suspender tools up into a rope. There are just the right amount in both. Theyre forgiving to allow good mobility but hold things in place. Theyre wide enough to be stable but somehow are breathable in the process. The clamps are interlockingoverlapping design with a tension spring so hold on really well by pinching not compressing the material even when the material gets wet. Overall, who knew you could still innovate in suspenders but that exactly whats going on here all at an affordable price. Nicely done Richa and Legends!