The RSD Enzo jacket is a padded, cafe style jacket constructed from oiled, top grain cowhide. Main body is 1.1 - 1.3mm oiled, top grain cowhide Performance riding fit with rotated, pre-curved sleeves, dropped tail and relaxed collar opening Quilted and lightly padded elbows, back and upper chest Corduroy lined collar and cuffs Waxed cotton storm flap and zipper gussets Perforated leather venting Sleeve zip pocket Zip close cuffs 100% cotton lining with custom graphics Soft lined electronics interior pocket Stretch mesh cargo stuff interior pockets Zip close interior chest pocket Armor-ready shoulder, elbow and back protector pockets
Roland Sands Design is a world-renown designer and builder of custom motorcycles and parts, and Roland Sands himself is a former championship racer. Roland Sands Design is constantly building award-winning, jaw-dropping bikes, and with those builds comes a constant flow of new parts. Every bike that comes to Roland Sands Design leaves with some crazy new prototype or RSD twist on an old design. Some Roland Sands parts never see daylight, but the best of the best make it to production, crafted from the best certified materials. Then Roland Sands designs get ridden hard, rained on, put away wet, overheated, cooled, and thrashed until they can live through just about any torment you’re brave enough to inflict.
Roland Sands grew up in the Performance Machine shop founded by his parents. Sands’ professional racing career spanned 1994 to 2002, and he won the AMA 250 Grand Prix Championship in 1998. Sands still holds four track records. As injuries were dimming his competitive edge, Sands expanded his bike designing and building. Sands won several “V-Twin Design of the Year” awards; and in 2004, won the “Award of Design Excellence” by Chip Foose. In 2005, Sands was voted “Rookie of the Year” on the “Biker Build-Off” award show; he founded Roland Sands Design; and he has since been featured on many shows and motorcycle magazine covers.
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