first off, though advertised as motorcycle gear i would not recommend you relying on this for much protection.  even in 1972 this would be considered sub-par "gear" or 'kit'.  yes, the sleeves have zippers on the wrists and that is very "motorcycle-y" and it is meant for a tight/snug fit but that's it.  may be perfect for scooter rides on your vintage Vespa, Lambretta or Honda Passport (Cushman?!) or perhaps on your european moped to bop around town.  i would not take this on the highway however.  and though i
a lot of folks might say so, i wouldn't consider this a Cafe Racer style jacket.
i believe this is the ladies version from the 'Roadman' series of designs.  the color is listed as Tiger-Eye Rough-out which translates to rust or golden brown suede in 2024 parlay.  i'd call this unisex because a slim dude who's not afraid of "lady" clothes could easily wear and pull this off.  it *almost* fits me and i am 5'11", 155lbs, and skinny but..  a bit too tight.  the measurements are given in pictures..
i have done no cleaning of this jacket because i have nothing on hand for suede.  i think its in really nice condition considering its age.  there are no big smooth/bald spots you frequently find on old suede and no big splashes or liquid spots that are also common on vintage suede. the lining is totally intact with no rips or tears or freaky smells.  some light stains near bottom of lining (pictured) also a 2 inch hole in one pocket that would be a cinch to sew up (also pictured).  all (Talon) zippers work as they should.  the other 2 pockets are perfect.  the outside suede has some edge wear, smooth color gradations, small dings, and a couple scratches.  i have photographed the worst of it.  made in the US of A in New Berlin, Wisconsin.
there are some similar pants up on here if you want to get all matchy matcherson about it but i would advise a 'no' on that one though because they look kinda gross.

holler with any questions or picture requests,
doug