John Doe is one of those brands that rethinks motorcycle gear entirely. While traditional motorcycle clothing often appears uncompromisingly functional, since 2001, John Doe has taken a different approach: maximum protection paired with an urban streetwear look. Because that might sound like marketing jargon, we wanted to find out if these products truly perform in the real-world motorcycle environment.
We got our first look at the new JD/One Helmet and the latest AAA-certified apparel at the last EICMA. But motorcycle gear truly gets interesting not at a trade fair, but during long days in the saddle, rainy spells, highway stretches, and scorching summer temperatures.
During the European Spring Rally, we had the perfect conditions for testing. Roughly 2,000 kilometers through varied terrains, with temperatures ranging from 5 to 30 degrees, Italian city traffic, light drizzle, heavy rain, and dusty coastal roads. This is where our John Doe outfit could really show what it's made of.

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