



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 Fabio Di Giannantonio VR46 Pertamina Enduro 2024 MotoGP Leather Racing Suit is finished in the VR46 Pertamina Enduro colours Fabio Di Giannantonio raced during the 2024 MotoGP season.
This suit reproduces that design in full-grain cowhide, cut to your own measurements, with CE Level 2 armour at the shoulders, elbows, knees and back. It suits track days, circuit riding, fast road use and collectors who want the livery made properly rather than printed onto a thin shell.
| Body area | Standard | Level |
|---|---|---|
| Back | EN 1621-2:2014 | Level 2 |
| Shoulders | EN 1621-1:2012 | Level 2 |
| Elbows | EN 1621-1:2012 | Level 2 |
| Knees | EN 1621-1:2012 | Level 2 |
Armour is KeepTech, independently tested and certified by Ricotest, European Notified Body No. 0498, Pastrengo, Italy, under EU Regulation 2016/425 as Category II PPE, CE and UKCA marked. Level 2 transmits about 20 kN in the standard impact test against roughly 35 kN for Level 1.
Cut for a sportbike riding position and ordered by riders on the Honda CBR, Kawasaki Ninja ZX-10R, Yamaha R1 and R7, Suzuki GSX-R and Ducati Panigale. Any livery here can be produced to match a specific bike's colour scheme.
Cut to a close, performance-focused racing fit. Review the full size chart before selecting a standard size, or send your body measurements for the tailor-made option at no extra cost.
A new suit should feel firm standing upright and correct once you are sitting on the bike. Full-grain leather relaxes and moulds to you over the first few rides. Fit is a safety feature, not a preference: a loose suit lets armour migrate off the joint it protects during a crash. Riders wanting more room through the chest, waist or legs should choose a regular or relaxed fit rather than a race fit.
What armour does this suit use?
CE Level 2 at every position — back to EN 1621-2:2014, and shoulders, elbows and knees to EN 1621-1:2012 — tested and certified by Ricotest, European Notified Body No. 0498, Pastrengo, Italy.
Why leather patchwork instead of printed graphics?
Patchwork designs are cut and stitched from coloured hide, so the colour is the material itself. Printed graphics sit on the surface and crack along flex lines at the elbows and knees, then fade in sunlight. Patchwork costs more to produce and lasts the life of the suit.
How should I care for a leather race suit?
Wipe the exterior with a soft, slightly damp cloth and use a proper leather conditioner when the hide feels dry. Never machine wash, tumble dry or bleach it. Remove the armour and lining before any deep clean, dry it naturally away from direct heat, and store it on a wide hanger.
What leather should I avoid in a race suit?
Split, bonded and PU-coated leather. They tear rather than abrade and offer far less slide protection whatever thickness is claimed. Only full-grain hide is used here — the dense outer layer where the fibre structure is tightest.
Can I add my own name and race number?
Yes. Rider name, race number, team identity and custom text can all be applied in leather patchwork rather than print.
What is the difference between Level 1 and Level 2 armour?
The rating measures how much force passes through the protector in a controlled impact test. Level 2 transmits about 20 kN, Level 1 about 35 kN. Less transmitted force means less energy reaching bone and joint. Every protector in this suit is Level 2.
Can the armour be removed?
Yes. The shoulder, elbow and knee protectors and the back protector are all removable, which is what allows the suit to be cleaned properly and the armour to be replaced if it is ever impacted.

