Northeaster Flying Togs · Est. 1928
BECK® 666 Distressed
Distressed Horsehide Cafe Racer
$3.003.000,00
1.3mm front quarter horsehide, aniline drum-dyed and tumbled for a full hour — the broken-in look and hand-feel of years on the road, before the first mile. No artificial surface coatings.
Fit — True to Size
A close, clean cafe cut — it sits tight to the body without binding when you lean into the bars.
Northeaster Flying Togs · Est. 1928
BECK® 666 Distressed
$3.003.000,00
Broken-in from day one.
Drum-tumbled for a full hour — ten years of road in the finish, before the first mile.
The cafe cut.
Close and clean — tight to the body without binding when you lean into the bars.
Made in America.
Cut, stitched, and inspected in the BECK® workshop — since 1928.

1.3mm distressed aniline horsehide
Aged by the drum, not by paint.
An hour of tumbling works the fibers open naturally — no artificial coatings. Thick without feeling like armor.

The Workshop · Since 1928
Sewn by hands that ride.
Panels matched by grain, every jacket inspected by the person who built it.

Every panel chalk-marked to size on the BECK® bench
Fit
Close. Clean. Cafe.
It sits tight to the body without binding at the bars. Order by chest measurement — the chart is in the Size Guide.
The Northeaster Line
Choose your BECK.
BECK® 666
Broken-in from day one
$3.003.000,00
You’re looking at itThe distressed finish on this cafe racer looks like it has ten years of road on it, in the best way.
Close, clean cafe cut, and the leather is thick without feeling like armor. It sits tight to the body without binding when I lean into the bars.
Kimberly helped me settle on a size for the cafe racer and it showed up fitting exactly right. The distressed horsehide already looks broken in.
4.96 from 68 verified purchase reviews · swipe for more
Before you ride.
Is the distressing real?
Yes — the hide is aniline drum-dyed and tumbled for a full hour, which works the fibers open naturally. No paint, no artificial coatings.
Does it still need break-in?
Less than smooth horsehide — the tumbling has done part of the work. It still molds to your build with wear.
How do I care for it?
Sparingly. Dry cloth for dust; a neutral conditioner once or twice a year. Test inside a pocket flap first.
How should I size it?
Order by your actual chest measurement — the chart is in the Size Guide. The cafe cut is close by design.
Shipping and returns?
Free US shipping and free returns on unworn jackets. Full policy at checkout.
The Northeaster
Ten years of road.
Zero miles on the clock.
BECK® has made horsehide riding gear in the USA since 1928. The 666 is the distressed Northeaster — the same dense front quarter hide, drum-tumbled for a full hour so it arrives with the character other jackets take a decade to earn.

Distressed aniline horsehide — 1.3mm
The Material
Aged by the drum,
not by paint.
The 666's hide is aniline drum-dyed, then tumbled for sixty minutes. The tumbling works the leather fibers open without artificial surface coatings — the aged appearance and hand-feel are structural, not sprayed on.
Thick without feeling like armor. It sits close and moves with you from the first ride.
Construction
Overbuilt, on purpose.
Antique brass hardware
Solid brass, aged finish — it matches the distressed hide from day one.
YKK® zippers
The quiet standard for hardware that never fails.
Cafe racer cut
Close and clean — tight to the body without binding when you lean into the bars.
Cotton cavity lining
Traditional interior — warm, breathable, repairable for the long haul.
“Cut, stitched, and finished in America — the way it has been done since 1928.”
BECK® Northeaster Flying Togs
The Workshop
Sewn by hands
that ride.
Every 666 is cut and sewn in an American workshop that has never chased volume. Panels are matched by grain direction and every jacket is inspected by the person who built it.
That's why the label carries a signature line, not a batch number.

Double-needle seams, matched by grain direction

Every panel chalk-marked to size on the BECK® bench
The Details
Hardware that patinas, never quits.

Antique brass main zip — YKK

Distressed aniline surface — no coatings
Fit
Close. Clean.
Cafe.
The 666 sits tight to the body without binding at the bars — a riding cut, not a fashion cut. Order by your actual chest measurement.
Fit — True to Size
Riders report the cafe cut lands true when ordered by chest measurement.
The full measurement chart is in the Size Guide.
The Northeaster Line
Three jackets. One hide.
What Riders Say
4.96 from 68 riders.
Across 68 verified purchases — the most-reviewed jacket in the BECK® line — riders repeat three things: the distressed finish looks genuinely ridden-in, not painted on; the cafe cut sits close without binding at the bars; and the sizing guidance lands the fit on the first try.
Based on 68 verified purchase reviews.
Ten years of road, day one
The distressed finish on this cafe racer looks like it has ten years of road on it, in the best way.
Thick without feeling like armor
Close, clean cafe cut, and the leather is thick without feeling like armor. It sits tight to the body without binding when I lean into the bars.
Fit exactly right
Kimberly helped me settle on a size for the cafe racer and it showed up fitting exactly right. The distressed horsehide already looks broken in.
Questions
Before you ride.
Is the distressing real or printed?
Real. The hide is aniline drum-dyed, then tumbled for sixty minutes — the fibers are worked open mechanically. No paint, no artificial surface coatings.
Does it still need break-in?
Less than smooth horsehide — the tumbling has done part of the work — but it still molds to your build and riding position with wear.
How do I care for distressed aniline horsehide?
Sparingly. Wipe dust with a dry cloth and condition lightly once or twice a year. Test inside a pocket flap first.
How should I size the cafe cut?
Order by your actual chest measurement — the chart is in the Size Guide. The cut is close by design; it should sit tight without binding.
What's the shipping and return policy?
Free shipping and free returns within the USA on unworn jackets. Full details at checkout.



















