BECK® 666 Distressed Horsehide Leather Motorcycle Jacket
The BECK® 666 Northeaster Flying Togs is the distressed horsehide version of the Northeaster line — 1.3mm front quarter horsehide, aniline drum-dyed and tumbled for 60 minutes to produce a naturally broken-in surface from the factory. The drum-tumbling process works the leather fibers open without artificial surface coatings, producing the aged appearance and hand-feel of a jacket that has been ridden in for years, before the first mile.
Front quarter horsehide at 1.3mm is the densest, most tightly-grained section of the hide — more wind-resistant and abrasion-resistant than cowhide at equivalent thickness. Made by BECK®'s Northeaster Flying Togs label, which has produced horsehide riding gear in the USA since 1928. Stitched with Perma Core thread by American & Efird (A&E). Solid brass YKK zippers. Café racer mandarin collar with snap closure. Two concealed carry pistola pockets, approximately 9 inches deep. 100% cotton buffalo plaid flannel lining. Bi-swing back and vented underarm gussets. Zippered sleeve cuffs with wind flaps. Lifetime Guarantee from Legendary USA.
Note: natural scarring and grain variation are characteristics of authentic horsehide, not defects.
- 1.3mm genuine front quarter horsehide — aniline drum-dyed
- Tumbled 60 minutes — naturally distressed surface from day one
- BECK® Northeaster Flying Togs construction since 1928
- Perma Core thread by American & Efird (A&E)
- Solid brass YKK zippers throughout
- Café racer mandarin collar with snap closure
- 2 concealed carry pistola pockets, 9" deep
- 100% cotton buffalo plaid flannel lining
- Bi-swing back + vented underarm gussets
- Zippered sleeve cuffs with wind flaps
- Lifetime Guarantee from Legendary USA
- Made in the USA
From the Blog
- History of the BECK 666 Jacket
- What Leather Did Original BECK Jackets Use?
- BECK vs. Schott: Which Motorcycle Jacket Is Better?
- Are Vintage BECK Jackets Investment Pieces?
Original: $815.00
-65%$815.00
$285.25







Description
The BECK® 666 Northeaster Flying Togs is the distressed horsehide version of the Northeaster line — 1.3mm front quarter horsehide, aniline drum-dyed and tumbled for 60 minutes to produce a naturally broken-in surface from the factory. The drum-tumbling process works the leather fibers open without artificial surface coatings, producing the aged appearance and hand-feel of a jacket that has been ridden in for years, before the first mile.
Front quarter horsehide at 1.3mm is the densest, most tightly-grained section of the hide — more wind-resistant and abrasion-resistant than cowhide at equivalent thickness. Made by BECK®'s Northeaster Flying Togs label, which has produced horsehide riding gear in the USA since 1928. Stitched with Perma Core thread by American & Efird (A&E). Solid brass YKK zippers. Café racer mandarin collar with snap closure. Two concealed carry pistola pockets, approximately 9 inches deep. 100% cotton buffalo plaid flannel lining. Bi-swing back and vented underarm gussets. Zippered sleeve cuffs with wind flaps. Lifetime Guarantee from Legendary USA.
Note: natural scarring and grain variation are characteristics of authentic horsehide, not defects.
- 1.3mm genuine front quarter horsehide — aniline drum-dyed
- Tumbled 60 minutes — naturally distressed surface from day one
- BECK® Northeaster Flying Togs construction since 1928
- Perma Core thread by American & Efird (A&E)
- Solid brass YKK zippers throughout
- Café racer mandarin collar with snap closure
- 2 concealed carry pistola pockets, 9" deep
- 100% cotton buffalo plaid flannel lining
- Bi-swing back + vented underarm gussets
- Zippered sleeve cuffs with wind flaps
- Lifetime Guarantee from Legendary USA
- Made in the USA
From the Blog
- History of the BECK 666 Jacket
- What Leather Did Original BECK Jackets Use?
- BECK vs. Schott: Which Motorcycle Jacket Is Better?
- Are Vintage BECK Jackets Investment Pieces?























