RSD Vada Women's Jacket Is Here


Combine summer-weight comfort with performance, style and protection and you have the new Vada jacket from the Roland Sands Design Apparel collection. Constructed of hand-finished waxed cotton, the styling cues are reminiscent of a classic enduro jacket… but there is plenty of modern day functionality incorporated within the rustic appearance.

The Vada’s waxed cotton fabric is fully breathable and totally pliable. Lighter than leather, it is also water- resistant, just in case you should encounter a quick summer shower. The relaxed fit is designed for riding and incorporates rotated pre-curved sleeves, dropped back length and a relaxed collar opening.

“We want this jacket to be more than just a fashion accessory… it needed to be comfortable whether you are wearing it on a motorcycle or just kicking back after a ride,” explains Roland Sands. “The goal was to combine lightweight comfort and performance with some style, all without forgetting our motorcycle roots.”

Additional highlights of the Vada jacket include:

• Hand-finished waxed cotton shell (11.14 oz.)

• Satin/poly liner with custom RSD numbers repeat design • Zip close interior chest pocket

• Soft-lined electronics secure pocket

• Stretch mesh cargo stuff pockets

• Pockets for optional shoulder, elbow and back armor

Available in your choice of Ranger (tan) or basic Black, sizes S-2XL. MSRP is $350.

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Hines and Krawiec Put V-Rods in NHRA Sonoma Eliminations

Harley-Davidson® Screamin’ Eagle®/Vance & Hines riders Andrew Hines and Ed Krawiec each qualified a Harley-Davidson® V-Rod® motorcycle for the Sunday elimination rounds at the NHRA Sonoma Nationals at Sonoma Raceway. Unfortunately for the team, their order in qualifying meant that Hines and Krawiec faced off against each other in the first round on Sunday, losing the chance to get race runs and valuable data with the team’s new two-valve V-Twin engine. Because Hines lost that first-round race, he also missed an opportunity to move closer to the top 10 in points and qualify for the Countdown to the Championship playoffs later this season.

 

Krawiec qualified in eighth position for Sunday eliminations with an Elapsed Time (ET) of 6.898 seconds. Hines qualified ninth just a tick behind at 6.899 seconds. Viper Motorcycle Company Buell rider Matt Smith led all qualifiers with a 6.838-second run. Krawiec faced Smith in the second round on Sunday and had a quicker ET (6.842 to 6.843) but Smith left the line first and got the win on a holeshot. Smith lost in the final round to Lucas Oil Buell rider Hector Arana Jr., who won his fourth event of the season.

“It’s good we found some performance [this weekend], and I think I had a bike that could have won in the second round,” said Krawiec. “We just have to stay focused. We still have Indy and before that a few weeks off to do some testing and find more power. It’s our home track and we don’t have to travel, so that will maximize the time we have available to get ready.”

Hines will need some luck and a boost in performance to qualify for the Countdown to the Championship playoffs, which is set after the U.S. Nationals in Indianapolis in August.

“I might need to win it all at Indy to make the Countdown,” said Hines who is currently in 12th place in the standings. “It’s been an R&D year for us, and we are still down about two miles per hour on the fastest bikes.”

After nine rounds of Pro Stock Motorcycle competition in the 2013 NHRA Mello Yello Drag Racing Series, Arana Jr. leads the class with 795 points. Smith moves into second place with 646 points. Sovereign-Star Racing Buell rider Michael Ray is third with 599 points, followed by Lucas Oil Buell rider Hector Arana Sr. with 553 points and Viper Motorcycle Company Buell rider John Hall with 534 points. Krawiec moves from eighth to seventh place with 465 points. Hines is in 12th place with 381 points.

 

The Pro Stock Motorcycles will next race August 28 to September 2 at the 59th annual Chevrolet Performance U.S. Nationals at Lucas Oil Raceway in Indianapolis, Ind.

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