Get Chapped For Only $19.99

It’s raining in South Florida. Have to test a bike and can’t wait tomorrow. I hate to ride with wet jeans and also hate leather chaps. Makes me think that I should feature these light, compact, easy on/easy off rain chaps selling for only $19.99. Can’t beat this. Although not a replacement for full rain gear, they are your 1st line of protection when you face rain, road spray, fog, cold wind, etc. Dealers welcome. Biker Rain Chaps.

8 Responses to “Get Chapped For Only $19.99”


  1. 1 Kephas Oct 12th, 2008 at 7:17 am

    These things are cool. They are made in my neck of the woods and the innovator has it going on! I knew they would catch on. Try em’ – You’ll like em’

  2. 2 Ray Oct 12th, 2008 at 12:11 pm

    Thanks for putting this up, Cyril! Keep up the great work; I look forward to my feedburner e-mail every morning to see what’s up in the world of biking!

    Anyway, I wanted to add a few other points.

    First, Biker Rain Chaps are great for not only keeping you dry and being your first line of defense against bad weather, but, as the temperatures drop here in the Midwest where we are located, these chaps are AWESOME at extending your riding season.

    Yea, they absolutely keep you dry, but they also do a great job of keeping you warm once the temperatures start dropping blow 65 degrees (day or night).

    A second point I wanted to let you know is that we are, definitely, looking for resellers. We offer a keystone wholesale mark-down based upon volume and these chaps do a great job of selling themselves in-store or at rallies/bike events.

    Finally, Biker Rain Chaps can be silk screened, too! This is great if you’re involved in a social group or if you own a dealership or other marketable service/product. I love when dealerships call me about Biker Rain Chaps. I usually ask them to tell me what dealership the last really cool bike that they saw on the road came from. Guess what, they don’t know! That’s why I think every dealership and custom bike builder should GIVE AWAY a pair of branded Biker Rain Chaps with every bike they sell…

    Anyway, if you or any of your readers would like any more information about my product, reselling opportunities or cost points on branded Biker Rain Chaps, they should contact me at Ray@BikerRainChaps.com or see the web site (http://www.BikerRainChaps.com).

    Thanks again!

  3. 3 Terry Oct 12th, 2008 at 8:44 pm

    Biker rain chaps are everything I’ve wanted.First they pack small and second I ride cold weather and it keeps wind off my legs.For rain they are tops because rainsuits make it rain on the inside to.There isn’t a product for the rider at this price that comes close to Biker Rain Chaps for usefulness and value.

    hats off,
    Terry

  4. 4 buddy Oct 12th, 2008 at 8:53 pm

    these rain chaps work great..got caught in a downpour in arkansas and was very glad i had them.

  5. 5 Jack Oct 13th, 2008 at 12:08 pm

    No phone number on their website so I have to ask a stupid question.

    Is it 1 pair for $20 or do I have to buy 2 legs for a total of $40? The website says to buy 2 but why sell just 1 leg? I want to clarify. Kind of leary of businesses that wont list a phone number.

    Thank you to anyone that answers.

  6. 6 John Elms Oct 13th, 2008 at 12:11 pm

    First, they have an email. Second. $19.99 is for a pair!

  7. 7 Ray Oct 13th, 2008 at 2:48 pm

    Thanks for replying, John!

    Yes, we do leave our e-mail… And I will put my number on the site at some point in the near future.

    As John said, Jack, they are $19.99/pair. Just come out to http://www.bikerrainchaps.com, select your size and fire it off. Shipping is a flat rate of $5/order.

    Thanks!
    – Ray

  8. 8 someone Nov 12th, 2008 at 9:55 am

    These things work.

    I rode 500 miles with them on.

    I was either in mist or lite rain most of the way.

    They are easy to get on and are not an issue when nature calls.

    They also won’t sweat you out as you hit the 20 minutes of sunlight before the next drizzle.

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