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robbax |
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I've got the Forcefield. Gimme five minutes and I'll go crash my bike so I can test it for you.
It is very comfortable, but that's about all I can tell you. Oh, and it's level-2, which is better than level 1 but not as good as level-3 (which doesn't exist yet, so not an issue). ____________________ "There's the horizon! Ride hard, ride fast and cut down all who stand in your way!" |
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How about this one.
Last years BMF I had a bit of money left at the end and was 50/50 on getting a forcefield back protector, eventually I thought what the hey, haggled down the price a bit and got one thinking itd never come in use.
Next day, travelling to college when I had a 125 and I was being silly, single track back country lane, went round a blind bend at 50 to find a car there. Under the influence of a silly thing called adolescent invincibility syndrome. We both slammed on the brakes and I went for an overtake point so I had more room to stop. Hit the embankment, on the mud, got flicked off the bike went through the hedge row and hit something very hard and heard the crack of wood. Luckily I was wearing the back protector I had bought the day before, and I was unsure about.
Wow I thought, its taken me through some old wooden fence as I was checking limbs etc. and wondering where my bike had gone. Got myself up, turned round to see if I had dropped anything on the impact, and my heart sank. Id actually gone through a small tree, probably 10 inches in diameter, broken it clean in half but I was still standing. If it wasnt for the force field back protector id be in a wheelchair or dead.
Continued to college, bike wasnt damaged at all, it had landed in alot of mud and needed a very good clean. The shock hit me whilst riding the rest of the way, dizziness, taste of blood in my mouth etc. but I carried on. Got to college and they refused to let me sit an exam due to them being worried I would go into shock again.
From that day - Ive sworn by the forcefield back protectors, best thing ever, shame they dont have many dealers as they are genuinely excellent. Extremely comfortable, thin and do their job without getting damaged themselves. Even in a shop that sold the whole knox range, I still sometimes quietly suggest to customer to go and look for the force field stuff elsewhere as knox always feels uncomfortable, bulky and encumbering to me.
Your choice, but id pick force field anyday  |
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Quote: | Wow I thought, its taken me through some old wooden fence as I was checking limbs etc. and wondering where my bike had gone. Got myself up, turned round to see if I had dropped anything on the impact, and my heart sank. Id actually gone through a small tree, probably 10 inches in diameter, broken it clean in half but I was still standing. If it wasnt for the force field back protector id be in a wheelchair or dead |
Whilst I am pleased that you walked away unscathed, it also shows how brainwashed people can become.
For every person who states that their lives were saved or they are still able to walk because of a back proyector, I can tell you 5 stories of riders who have been left as a paraplegic and even a tetraplegic because of back protectors.
Its like one piece leathers, because it is recommended for use on the track, people assume that it must be OK for use on the road, but what they forget is that they are two completely different disciplines and the hazards we faced as road riders are completely different to those encountered on the track.
The best back protectors are the memory foam type built into the spine of leathers or textiles and which afford far more impressive protection than strap on jobs! ____________________ It is better to arrive 30 seconds late in this world, than 30 years early in the next |
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That is so obvious. My god i am retarded.
Brb, going to go play in traffic -_-' ____________________
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a tescos roast chicken in a backpack saved my back in my crash :p
although i dont think it would be very cost effective since you would need to replace it everyday or it'd rot...  ____________________ I kills hondas
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 17 years, 301 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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