Northeaster Flying Togs · Est. 1928
BECK® 999
Genuine Horsehide Motorcycle Jacket
$3.216.000,00
The top of the Flying Togs line — 1.3mm mid-weight front quarter horsehide with a half-belt silhouette chosen by the riders who collaborated on the design. Built for riders who want to buy once.
Fit — True to Size
Order by chest measurement; size up if you ride layered — the half-belt keeps range of motion either way.
Northeaster Flying Togs · Est. 1928
BECK® 999
$3.216.000,00
Top of the line.
Designed with riders — half-belt over full belt, epaulets without jewelry, every detail argued for.
The half-belt.
A true vintage silhouette that keeps riding range of motion — chosen over a full-body belt on purpose.
Made in America.
Cut, stitched, and inspected in the BECK® workshop — since 1928.

1.3mm front quarter horsehide
Buy once.
Mid-weight front quarter hide, drum-dyed black. Riders plan two seasons of break-in — and decades after that.

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
True to size. Cut for the ride.
Order by chest measurement; riders who layer size up. The chart is in the Size Guide.
The Northeaster Line
Choose your BECK.
BECK® 999
Top of the line — half-belt
$3.216.000,00
You’re looking at itAt first I wasn't sure if the 999 fit my personality, but when I put it on I fell in love with it. Normally I am a cafe racer type, but this is a true vintage jacket.
Well this might take 2 seasons to break in. I'm in no rush, that's the nature of real horsehide. Well done!
Kimberly & Chris were excellent, I could not decide between a 44 or 46 and ended up sizing up to wear more layers. The 999 came in looking better than the photos.
4.97 from 37 verified purchase reviews · swipe for more
Before you ride.
Why a half-belt instead of a full belt?
The riders who collaborated on the 999's design chose it — the half-belt gives the vintage silhouette without costing riding range of motion.
How long does break-in take?
Real horsehide takes time — some riders plan a season or two. It starts stiff, then molds to your build and holds that shape for decades.
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 — riders who layer size up. The chart is in the Size Guide.
Shipping and returns?
Free US shipping and free returns on unworn jackets. Full policy at checkout.
The Northeaster
Designed with riders.
Built to buy once.
BECK® has made horsehide riding gear in the USA since 1928. The 999 is the top of the Flying Togs line — every detail argued for by the riders who collaborated on it: half-belt over full belt, no side laces, epaulets without jewelry.

Front quarter horsehide — 1.3mm
The Material
Front quarter horsehide.
The densest cut of the hide.
Mid-weight front quarter horsehide, drum-dyed black — denser and tighter-grained than cowhide at the same thickness.
Riders plan a season or two of break-in. That's the nature of real horsehide — and the point of buying once.
Construction
Every detail was deliberate.
Half-belt back
The vintage silhouette without the range-of-motion cost of a full-body belt.
Asymmetrical chest zip
A zippered chest pocket set on the angle riders actually reach.
Hidden left-front pocket
Concealed storage seamed into the front panel.
Epaulets, no jewelry
Shoulder epaulets kept clean — no decorative hardware to scratch the tank.
“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 999 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
Details riders argued for.

Asymmetrical zippered chest pocket

Half-belt back — vintage lines, full reach
Fit
Cut for the ride,
not the rack.
Order by your actual chest measurement. Riders who layer size up — the half-belt keeps the silhouette either way.
Fit — True to Size
Between a 44 and 46? Riders who layer take the 46.
The full measurement chart is in the Size Guide.
The Northeaster Line
Three jackets. One hide.
What Riders Say
4.97 from 37 riders.
Across 37 verified purchases, riders describe the 999 as a true vintage jacket that converts even cafe-racer loyalists, hide that looks better in person than in the photos, and break-in measured in seasons — embraced, not complained about. Sizing help gets named personally in the reviews.
Based on 37 verified purchase reviews.
A true vintage jacket
At first I wasn't sure if the 999 fit my personality, but when I put it on I fell in love with it. Normally I am a cafe racer type, but this is a true vintage jacket.
The nature of real horsehide
Well this might take 2 seasons to break in. I'm in no rush, that's the nature of real horsehide. Well done!
Better than the photos
Kimberly & Chris were excellent, I could not decide between a 44 or 46 and ended up sizing up to wear more layers. The 999 came in looking better than the photos.
Questions
Before you ride.
Why a half-belt instead of a full belt?
The riders who collaborated on the design chose it deliberately — the half-belt delivers the vintage silhouette without costing riding range of motion.
How long does break-in take?
Real horsehide takes time — some riders plan a season or two. It molds to your build and holds that shape for decades after.
How do I care for 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 it?
Order by your actual chest measurement — riders who layer size up. The chart is in the Size Guide.
What's the shipping and return policy?
Free shipping and free returns within the USA on unworn jackets. Full details at checkout.



















