...Fanum ...what's the damge on that mate?..(£) interested meself...
.....very Ta ...Charlie
.....very Ta ...Charlie
charlie batty said:...Fanum ...what's the damge on that mate?..(£) interested meself...
.....very Ta ...Charlie
Steve Peake said:Decent safety kit only has a benefit if your riding style doesn't change when wearing it.
Trouble is, most people will ride faster or take more risks when they are wearing better kit. Everyone tends to have a "safety threshold" at which they are comfortable - a balance between speed/risk and "perceived" (not actual) safety. Change to a heavier jacket or quieter lid, you feel safer, and increase your speed or risk to get back to your safety threshold.
That back protector probably isn't doing much good if it adds 15-20mph to your max speed.
Discuss!
Spanish Bob said:
Fanum how is the kidney belt part of the jacket? any good?
bob
Fanum said:No TBH....it's not wide enough and has a tendency to bunch up.....I've been wearing a wide kidney belt over the top of it and that works really well.
Could just be that i'm a fat git though.

Spanish Bob said:emm....actually thats why I asked... so am I! Oh well
Steve Peake said:
That back protector probably isn't doing much good if it adds 15-20mph to your max speed.
Discuss!

gasman said:. I must say that I think it WON'T stop your spinal cord being damaged, but will only stop bruising. [I hope Bob S isn't reading this, cos I only read it in a bike magazine]. I also think that the huge forces involved when your bodyweight hits the ground, even at 30 mph, will overwhelm the material in the back protector.
