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I use this which was around £20 from Lidl. Seems to be very good, however I haven't crash tested it!
To give you an idea of sizing, I am 6'2" and mine is a medium. The shoulder straps are adjustable and elasticated as is the waist band, so I'd only go for a large if you have broad shoulders or are taller than me. ____________________ H100 Breaking for spares |
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 Posted: 19:22 - 10 Nov 2009 Post subject: Re: Back Protector? |
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I would expect fit is still very important for a back protector (especially as it seems you have an issue with yours ), while they are flexible, there are still important considerations.
For instance, my one (got free on freecycle) rides really high if I don't position it properly once my leathers are on. I suspect it could easily break my neck in this position. I'd definitely go for fit first, then look at other considerations.
So far, personally I'd say in my experience back protectors are over-rated. |
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Thanks, I'll see if I can find a shop that stocks the Oxford one and try one on.
Im only 5'8", I thought a medium would be OK, best to try one on first I guess!
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You've made me seriously considering buying one of these now with the amount of miles I do. The only time I came off I thankfully had a rucksack on stuffed full of clothes (3 day trip) which saved my back when I hit the ground and rolled three times until I stopped.
I can't remember what part of me hit the ground first to be honest.... that part of memory is blacked out
Generally how effective are these things? I think I might go for one of the £40 jobbies too. ____________________ will never give up his CG. I look at my fuel gauge more as a progress bar than a fuel gauge.
G: With my GSXR I do often effectively use it as a scooter with a clutch in town.
ms51ves3: why does it need 500 miles? Are you teaching it how to be a piston? |
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Personally, I think that any extra protection you can get can't be bad!
If it will save my back in the event of an accident, then its £40 well spend  |
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There's some question if they can cause more damage in some cases, especially road accidents.
This is my worst accident no back protector other than in leathers. Had a bike hit me in the back at the beginning of the season at the same track with the same leathers. Bit of pain, but then spending a week in an office chair also does my back in.
Might work better for other people. |
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I`ve got the whole kit and kaboodle covering chest ribs,back,arms,shoulders,forearms,knees,hips and thighs.
If i came off i know with 95% certainty that it`d all help coz it basically turns me into an invincible ironman ...but the problem is i never wear most of it coz it`s too much hassle for a commute and my rides lately havent been long enough to warrant putting it all on.  |
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I think that if I were on the track there's no doubt I'd be wearing as much protection as possible. On the road it's so easy to get lazy though  ____________________ will never give up his CG. I look at my fuel gauge more as a progress bar than a fuel gauge.
G: With my GSXR I do often effectively use it as a scooter with a clutch in town.
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Taken from this thread:
| 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 |
| T.C wrote: | 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! |
Not sure what he's doing, but amongst other things T.C was a professional accident investigator, 'expert witness' and on government advisory bodies.
Of course, none of that guarantees he knows what he's talking about, but better than your average ped rider, we would hope .
I see many people that say "X saved me" when the reality is that at best armour or similar would have just moved the damage.
It should be remembered that any bike armour can only dissipate energy over space and time, not magic away.
Ie, your body impacts a lamp post at 30mph. The armour might spread that impact over more of your back and mean it that is applied in 10 energies over a tenth of a second rather than a hundredth of a second. Of course, this could be just enough to save in some case.
I broke my upper arm a few years ago after an impact to the shoulder off-roading. The bit that hit wasn't broken, but the armour transferred the force to another part which did fracture.
In this case, I think it was a good thing as it was a fairly simple fracture, rather than it being completely shattered, which seems more likely given the big gouge out of the armour from the sharp rock I hit. |
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LOL, my leathers are just that, leathers. They were made in the 70s the only padding inside is me. ____________________ Bikers make great organ donors, get 115 on your licence today. |
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i wonder if TC was refering to the hard back style ones, which i can see potentially causing a risk, or all (including the forcefield, halvarsons, etc types) back protectors.
Personally i don't think i'll be riding without mine any time soon.  ____________________ "intelligent inattention is preferable to unintelligent tinkering"
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 16 years, 196 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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