I ended up with the Olympia AirGlide 3 in pewter. Had the pants hemmed for $15 (I did the lining myself).
The first ride was in 35F temp with the rain lining in, a pair of sweat pants and LD comfort long base layer. It didn't feel cold at all.
The second ride was in 60F temp without the lining, and just the LD comfort long. Again, I didn't feel much wind on my legs. When stopping to get gas, there was a slight breeze and I actually felt a bit cold standing there. Once I got back on the ST1300, I was fine. This was when I realized the amazing wind protection the ST1300 give your legs.
The pants was very comfortable. I certainly felt more protected than kevlar jeans. I don't intent to wear it in the rain by itself as I have a 2 piece rain suit, so I will not test the rain protection the lining provides. I replaced the hip pads with SaS-tec pads. The original hip pads doesn't give me much confident as it's fairly thin and felt just a step above soft foam. I was able to adjust the knee protection to where I needed them.
I'm looking forward to wearing this on a 5 day trip through New England. in July.