Custom BMW S1000RR black and white motorcycle leather racing gloves with knuckle protection
A pair of black leather BMW racing gloves with white panels and blue and red accents, featuring the BMW roundel logo and M-series color stripes.
A pair of black leather motorcycle gloves shown from the back, featuring white contrast stitching and small red and blue accents near the wrist, set against a plain white background.
A pair of black leather motorcycle gloves shown from the back, featuring white protective padding on the knuckles and back of hand, black grip panels, and white stitching, set against a plain white background.

Custom BMW S1000RR Black White Motorcycle Leather Racing Short Gloves

Availability: Made to Order
$223.00
$223.00
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The listed price is the base price for this product. Optional customization or upgrades are available and will increase the final total only when selected. Any additional cost will be clearly shown on this page before checkout. No hidden charges are applied. Custom made-to-order items are safely delivered within 19–28 business days to account for premium leather tailoring, dedicated safety inspections, and international transit.

The Custom BMW S1000RR Black White Motorcycle Leather Racing Short Gloves are finished in BMW Racing team colours, reproduced in leather patchwork rather than print.

Built from full-grain cowhide with CE certified knuckle protection, reinforced palm padding and pre-curved fingers, in a short cut that sits at the wrist. Made to order in standard sizes or to your own hand measurements.

Construction

  • Full-grain cowhide leather throughout — never bonded or PU-coated material, which tears rather than abrades
  • CE certified knuckle protection: a hard external shell that takes the first impact and lets the glove slide rather than grip the tarmac
  • Reinforced palm padding at the heel of the hand, the part that contacts the ground first in almost every fall
  • Pre-curved fingers stitched into riding shape, so the glove does not fight your grip on the bars over a long session
  • Secure wrist closure strap that stops the glove being pulled off during a slide — the way most unsecured gloves fail
  • Additional reinforcing layer at the palm and thumb, the highest-wear areas
  • Ventilation panels set into the fingers and back of hand, positioned away from the knuckle shell
  • Touchscreen compatible fingertips for phone and GPS use without removing a glove
  • Stitched with high-strength bonded nylon thread
  • Team designs produced as leather patchwork rather than print, so they cannot crack, peel or fade

Short or Gauntlet Cut?

  Short Racing Gloves Gauntlet Racing Gloves
Cuff length Ends at the wrist Extends over the jacket or suit cuff
Best for Street riding, commuting, summer Track days, racing, high speed
Wrist coverage Strap only Strap plus forearm cuff
Airflow Higher Lower
Suit compatibility Sits under the sleeve Seals over the sleeve, no skin gap

If you ride on track or wear a one piece leather suit, choose a gauntlet cut. The overlapping cuff removes the gap at the wrist where a suit sleeve and a short glove separate under slide forces.

Riders and Bikes

Most often ordered by riders on the BMW S1000RR, M1000RR and S1000R, and by anyone matching gloves to BMW leathers. Any pair can be produced in a colourway matched to your bike or the rest of your gear.

Sizing

Gloves are the hardest piece of riding kit to buy off the shelf, because hand width and finger length vary independently — most riders sit between two standard sizes. Every pair here can be made to your own measurements.

Measure the circumference of your palm around the knuckles, excluding the thumb, and the length from the base of your palm to the tip of your middle finger. Send both figures with your order and the gloves are cut to those dimensions. Full instructions are on the size guide.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are these motorcycle gloves CE certified?
Yes. The knuckle protection fitted to these gloves is CE certified. Full protection documentation across the range is on the protection and safety page.

Can you match my BMW’s colours?
Yes. Send a photograph or the paint reference and the leather is dyed to match as closely as hide allows, so the gloves sit correctly alongside the bike and the rest of your gear.

How long do leather racing gloves last?
With regular conditioning a full-grain glove lasts several seasons of use. What usually ends one is a crash: after a slide the knuckle shell and palm layer should be inspected and the glove replaced if either is compromised.

What size motorcycle gloves should I order?
Measure your palm circumference around the knuckles and your hand length from palm base to middle fingertip, then check both against the size guide. If you fall between two sizes, send your measurements and the gloves are made to fit rather than rounded up or down.

Do leather motorcycle gloves stretch?
Cowhide relaxes and moulds to your hand over the first few rides. A new racing glove should feel firm and close with no loose material at the fingertips — that initial tightness is correct. A glove that feels roomy when new will be too large once broken in.

Can I get gloves to match my suit or jacket?
Yes. Any glove can be produced in the colours of a leather racing suit or leather motorcycle jacket, including rider numbers and team colours.

Are short gloves suitable for track days?
Most circuits require gloves that overlap the suit sleeve, so a gauntlet cut is the safer choice for track use. Check your circuit’s technical regulations before the day, as requirements vary.

Care Instructions

  • Wipe the exterior with a soft, slightly damp cloth
  • Use a leather conditioner when the hide feels dry
  • Do not machine wash, tumble dry or bleach
  • Dry naturally, away from direct sunlight and artificial heat
  • Store flat or lightly stuffed so the fingers keep their shape
Size chart
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