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 Simple World Chat Champion

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 Posted: 15:03 - 08 May 2006 Post subject: opinions on: back protectors |
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which ones, why, what price, where from?
which one/s do you have what do you think of them?
How far have you been in them / what's the longest you've worn it?
How did you get on with it?
I'm looking for a back protector to go under leathers (which I don't have yet) getting the BP first so I can get a jacket to fit over it comfortably.
I have no idea on what's best for what budget etc.
any info is good as the BMF show is in 2 weeks an I suspect there will be bargains to bed had there.
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Know Stowaway ( https://www.webbikeworld.com/r3/back-protector/knox-stowaway/knox-stowaway.htm ). About £60 I think.
Always wear it on trackdays, rarely wear it on the road - I'm lazy and forgetful. Tis flexible (can be rolled up to store) so is fairly comfortable, though I wouldn't say it was exactly designed with my shape in mind and I do find it a little annoying if I want to twist my head round to look over my shoulder, it seems to push my shoulder armour up a little so the chin of my helmet catches on it a bit. I'm sure I'd get used to that if I bothered to wear it but I just don't tend to bother for the road.
I was wearing it both times I crashed on trackdays, don't know if it made any real difference but it certainly didn't do any harm. |
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 mr.z World Chat Champion

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I got a kidney belt thing off ebay, its acutally good to ride it, keeps your back warm and supports it on long journeys (200miles is the longest i went in it, inc the cat and fiddle and the m6)
But back protectors, had one in my jacket, was a right pain in the arse and doubt it would have helped allot.. so i'd say fit is very important..
Ive read several times a rubbish/ill fitting back protector can be dangerous..
If you have a bit to pay for leathers its worth getting some made, crowtree e.t.c. £700 they start at i think, that and some good padding in there will probably be better imo... ____________________ >RidingSkills<->Tech Tips<->MyBikes< |
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I have the type of back protector that fits into the pocket in the back of both my summer and my normal bike jacket. I find them very comfortable but not 100% sure how effective they would be in a crash but as posted before it can’t hurt.
I would go for a more substantial back protector but I just cant find one the right scale. At 6’2 I am not tall for a rider but I have a 54” chest (and ate a lot of pies) and just cant find one that fist comfortably.
All that said I am taking a very close look at the “airbag” jackets as they may well be just the ticket for a pie eater wanting a little more protection without sacrificing all day riding comfort. Although I am yet to be completely sold on the idea it’s worth a good look imho.
For more information https://www.hit-air.com/english/system/index.html |
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i have a knox ricochet back protector - dont ride without it now!!
bought it off ebay after trying it on in the shop!!!
excellent piece of kit and a real boost to safety in my head!!!
try some on and buy one!!! ____________________ R6 has been sold - 2004 Honda VFR VTEC now sold too - no bike at the moment |
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 the grim reaper World Chat Champion

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I have a Dainese one that I bought a few years back. I've ridden for hundreds of mile in it before, without problem but I was very careful when I bought it, to make sure it fits properly. Mine is the hard flexible type, makes me look like a ninja turtle
I made sure that mine just covers the base of my spine when on the bike and doesn't push up under my lid. I'd recommend one as it fits under textile and leather and is very comfortable, if a little warm in summer.
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 20 years, 10 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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