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Back Protector Question

Wed Sep 07, 2005 8:59 pm

For those that wear one under your leathers.

Is it best to wear it next to your skin or over your T-Shirt

Cheers

Wed Sep 07, 2005 10:13 pm

I wear mine over my tshirt, easier to get off when you stop for a bit, cause I find it gets pretty warm with it on.

Matt

Wed Sep 07, 2005 10:17 pm

Forgive my ignorance - is it worth the investment? note that in asking that question I'm not being a smart-ass but genuinely interested in the effectiveness - how do they help if your gear has armour?

Wed Sep 07, 2005 10:19 pm

At Morgan Park i wear mine Under my Kadoya Leathers & over my Thermals,over my T shirt, over my Skivvy under my leathers :roll:
For road use i wear it over everything & under my cordura or lrather jacket.
Cheers Brett

Wed Sep 07, 2005 10:23 pm

nahima wrote:Forgive my ignorance - is it worth the investment? note that in asking that question I'm not being a smart-ass but genuinely interested in the effectiveness - how do they help if your gear has armour?


A guy down the hill from here was wearing one when he came of his bike and fell 8m down an embankment. He attributes his still being able to walk to his back protector. They offer a lot more protection to your spine. I really must get one, been thinking about it long enough :roll:

Wed Sep 07, 2005 10:39 pm

A friends broke a vertebra(maybe more than one) when she high sided in a track with the back protector on. Yes, the back protector caused the damage.

But I would still rather be wearing one... :roll:

Wed Sep 07, 2005 10:51 pm

I wear mine under my leathers but over my t-shirt. I don't wear it when I'm commuting, but if I'm going for a blast up in the hills, I always wear it!

Wed Sep 07, 2005 11:23 pm

If doing a track day.. you would wear a good leather suit....... good gloves..... good boots......good helmet...... have good tyres on the bike....... now if you had a choice of taking one of those factors out......... which one would you choose NOT to wear or have!!!!!!

Neither! the same could be said for the back protector, I love mine and it gives that extra feeling of secrurity. Helmets can be just as dangerous because the chin strap can cause neck injuries! Personal choice I guess, the way I look at it; is if it's good enough for the superbike/GP guys to wear one.............why not me.

snr :wink:

Thu Sep 08, 2005 12:51 am

SNR sat at his computer and wrote: ....if it's good enough for the superbike/GP guys to wear one.............why not me.snr :wink:


Bloody good point.

EDIT: Cut some fluff out of the quote.

Thu Sep 08, 2005 2:12 am

Think of sliding down the road....or even tumbling then going back fist into a tree root or white post, a well made back protecter will have a decent lump of foam backing inside the plastic bit to cushion your spine should god forbid this happens to you.

Not to mention a reasonable hard plastic shell should you be sliding down the bitumen at 200kph, dont want your spine angle grinded either.

Over the tshirt but under the leathers :D

Thu Sep 08, 2005 6:32 am

This thread has reminded me of a time I cartwheeled a KDX down a rock strewn road at about 60 kph and got up with out a mark on me . Had Body armour on .
Mental note . Buy back protector .
Any thoughts on good ones ?

Thu Sep 08, 2005 8:05 am

I think they're good value. I wear mine for everything except commuting (not that I commute a lot). I don't know that it gives you more confidence but it's another thing to help reduce potential injuries in case of an off.

As for type there seem to be a heap around these days. I've got a Dainese with a kidney belt (very good but expensive)and a Teknic, which came with my last set of leathers. The Teknic is only a half length one though so I haven't used it except on dirt.

From those I've seen the RJays look a good item as do the Knox ones and I think they're a lot cheaper than the Dainese.

PS
Hey Billy, surely those stunning babyshit brown leathers that Mike Whitney was wearing the other day come with a back protector don't they?

Thu Sep 08, 2005 9:17 am

They have just been made Mandatory with all the Junior dirt bike categories up here in Qld.
Phil "Living Legend & Zed9 owner" has been altering, upgrading & repairing all things motor cycle related in leather for over 20 years up here. Quite a few of the Local Ksrc guys wear his own design/produced back protector. they come in 5 sizes all full length (shoulders to Tail bone) have a thick velcro waist belt & shoulder straps.
If your interested it will do mail Orders, mention Brett and ask for the KSRC Discount which gets them at $80 each instead of $95.
I dont "Have a play" without mine on.
Phil at High side leathers 32772226H. 0417 723799 High View Rd. Acacia Ridge. Qld.
Cheers Brett
PS He also sells sliders, armour, used leathers, 1 piece, 2 piece, boots. Has a pair of Robbie Bairds for sale atm. He attends most of the Bike Comps up here & does running repairs for the riders. Wealth of information on all things "scooterage" & loves a Gag or 27 :roll:

Thu Sep 08, 2005 9:45 am

aardvark wrote:I wear mine under my leathers but over my t-shirt. I don't wear it when I'm commuting, but if I'm going for a blast up in the hills, I always wear it!



ditto

Thu Sep 08, 2005 11:44 am

Just like AMEX don't leave home with out it.
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