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Meatbomb
19th April 2010, 21:23
Rode dome valley for the first time ever in the weekend, had a blast and found it a fast and fun place tho had a nice spill getting cross-rutted and ending up down a bank on my last loop:shit: and in turn slightly iritated an old sports injury in my knee. Tho i knew it was most likly going to happen one day i think i got off rather well from it :)

I currently strap it up when i ride and have some ok knee guards.... Tho i think its time for more extreme protection to minimize any further problems.. better to try and prevent it......

had a look around on-line at all the different ones available.. anyone have any opinions on what they found was the best .... and what wasnt that great..

Reckless
19th April 2010, 21:45
You guys should learn to use search there was a thread quite recently on this! LOL!! Here http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/showthread.php/112683-Knee-braces...?highlight=Knee+braces

Best protection you will get for $150 are these http://www.mrmotorcycles.co.nz/product_info.php?cPath=47_37&products_id=1909.
I've got them, my son has, and I've seen them on a few riders. Not quite knee braces but pretty damn close, much better than knee pads thats for sure!! Fit well and give really good support!

Otherwise you will be into proper braces anywhere between $500-1000

Meatbomb
19th April 2010, 22:07
oh yup just found the thread... looking like those pod mx ones are the best valuse for money

little.whittle
20th April 2010, 07:15
Found some here on trade me..
http://www.trademe.co.nz/Trade-Me-Motors/Motorbikes/Helmets-clothing-footwear/Armour/auction-284014328.htm
i have got cti braces theyre good and light. pod are beter value tho and do the same thing.

scott411
20th April 2010, 08:38
the old pods are on sell out, and you can get them new for almost that money,

imo Asterix are far better than pods, but at $1099 RRP pretty pricey, you can adjust the fit a hell of a lot better as well,

the force knee guards are a good middle option for the money

crfchick
20th April 2010, 10:10
Those knee guards look pretty good, is $150 for both left and right guards (not each knee?)

You guys should learn to use search there was a thread quite recently on this! LOL!! Here http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/showthread.php/112683-Knee-braces...?highlight=Knee+braces

Best protection you will get for $150 are these http://www.mrmotorcycles.co.nz/product_info.php?cPath=47_37&products_id=1909.
I've got them, my son has, and I've seen them on a few riders. Not quite knee braces but pretty damn close, much better than knee pads thats for sure!! Fit well and give really good support!

Otherwise you will be into proper braces anywhere between $500-1000

Reckless
20th April 2010, 11:38
I think retail is $160 for the pair! Give Scott411 a pm (in the post above) he might do you a deal??

325rocket
27th April 2010, 15:05
Ive got a pair of these and they have saved me a lot of pain already. Be aware though; they can / will rub the shit out of the back of your knees. Im going to make some sort of knee sock thing to sort this out. They take a little while to used to but once you do you feel a lot safer. I wouldn’t ride with out them… mind you I spend more time on the ground then on my bike.

Ride it till the red
27th April 2010, 15:22
Ive got a pair of these and they have saved me a lot of pain already. Be aware though; they can / will rub the shit out of the back of your knees. Im going to make some sort of knee sock thing to sort this out. They take a little while to used to but once you do you feel a lot safer. I wouldn’t ride with out them… mind you I spend more time on the ground then on my bike.

You can get elastic "knee support bandages" that will do what it sounds like your needing. Bought some recently (can't remember where from tho but they had them cheap as hell) and thinking they were singles I bought 2 and ended up with 2 pairs. Your welcome to the other pair if we happened to be at the same ride sometime.

Reckless
27th April 2010, 17:48
Get some of these http://www.torpedo7.co.nz/products/T7SHLP8BS/title/torpedo7-6-panel-logo-shorts they will stop gorilla arse as well, and go under the top strap of your braces as they come down to just above your knee.
I got some last week for walking at $24 bucks on special, they come around quite frequently for that price!

If you can't wait pay the extra over their retail try some of the Fox MX undershorts you can find them for around $60 which is what I use everytime I go out, but the cycle shorts do a very similar thing without the hip padding. Just make sure they are long enough to go to your knee for your braces. You can also get socks that come up over your knee for braces.

Just a couple of ideas to try!

scott411
27th April 2010, 17:51
or these

http://www.mrmotorcycles.co.nz/product_info.php?products_id=2041

still got the hip padding of the fox ones but a bit cheaper

Reckless
27th April 2010, 17:57
or these

http://www.mrmotorcycles.co.nz/product_info.php?products_id=2041

still got the hip padding of the fox ones but a bit cheaper

Yep they look good Scott! Good price too!
Mine are black though, so can wear them home after riding as they don't look quite so much like undies LOL!! But I wouldn't ride with out them now, bloody good I reckon.

scott411
27th April 2010, 18:00
i have started wearing them as well, i have got some older evs ones that are basically the same, they are awesome and much more comfortable all day,

325rocket
27th April 2010, 18:02
You can get elastic "knee support bandages" that will do what it sounds like your needing. Bought some recently (can't remember where from tho but they had them cheap as hell) and thinking they were singles I bought 2 and ended up with 2 pairs. Your welcome to the other pair if we happened to be at the same ride sometime.

that would be awesome. let me know how much you want for them.

SpikedPunch
27th April 2010, 18:02
Ive got a pair of these and they have saved me a lot of pain already. Be aware though; they can / will rub the shit out of the back of your knees. Im going to make some sort of knee sock thing to sort this out. They take a little while to used to but once you do you feel a lot safer. I wouldn’t ride with out them… mind you I spend more time on the ground then on my bike.

You can buy over the knee MX socks for that, bit of a rip off tho. I got some over-knee socks at the warehouse and they're great, a whole $9.00! A set of those crappy fabric knee supports from most $1 2 3 shops would do the job too I suppose.

325rocket
27th April 2010, 18:03
or these

http://www.mrmotorcycles.co.nz/product_info.php?products_id=2041

still got the hip padding of the fox ones but a bit cheaper

they look good too. do they come down far enough to cover your knee pits??

scott411
27th April 2010, 18:25
they come over the top of my knee braces, but not to my knees,

if you are looking for long socks that come right up and then fold up over the top of the knee braces they are here,

http://www.mrmotorcycles.co.nz/product_info.php?products_id=2031

tommorth
27th April 2010, 19:11
i've found that the thor knee pads only eat the back of my knees if a ride sitting down a lot Its a good encouragement to stand up

Reckless
27th April 2010, 22:07
i've found that the thor knee pads only eat the back of my knees if a ride sitting down a lot Its a good encouragement to stand up

I found that you have to make sure the back Velcro is lined up not over lapping and it tends to curl under at the bottom edge but something under helps there is no doubt even the very expensive knee braces use those lycra liners under them.