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Richa Motorcycle Clothing & Gear

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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Verified customer reviews for Richa Motorcycle Clothing & Gear
Richa Rain Flare 2 jacket in silver
Got one of these for myself and promptly ordered another for my wife. Quality throughout. Fair price. It works. Stops wind and water, and its reflectivity is a 10 as well.
Richa Stripper trousers in black
I commute an hour each way all year round across a mixture of A-roads, B-roads and town and these have become a go-to item for all times of year except the summer. I wear riding jeans underneath and use these for warmth and waterproofing. On my hour long segments they have always kept me bone dry and toasty warm. So easy to get in and out of - I absolutely love them.
Richa Inferno heated jacket in black
I was pleased that Motolegends had this jacket as I was struggling to get it elsewhere, the reason was that I have the gloves from the set so didnt want any complications or messy setups. It is pretty warm and insulates well, havent tried it in really cold weather yet but so far so good. I think its a shame that the arms dont have heated elements, but I guess that would make it more expensive and you wouldnt be able to remove the arms in case you wanted to turn it into a vest. If you want the extra heat then you need to go for a warm safe, but I didnt want to spend the extra.