View Full Version : "The Hump" please explain it to me
FROSTY
26th April 2010, 15:03
I know the thing with race leathers nowadays is to have a "hump" between the shoulders.
Maybee I'm just too oldskool but I just dont see the point of it.
In a crash Instead of a flat surface to sppread the load you've got a big lump to roll over.
For aerodynamics I can kinda gettit for a 125 racer but I'da thought a bigger bike woulda been better with a flat back
So wazzit all about?
Maido
26th April 2010, 15:05
Aerodynamics. Also, good spot for a hydro pack etc for endurance racing.
Maha
26th April 2010, 15:09
Its there so that when you have finished racing, and you unzip your leathers down to the waist, you have something compfy to sit on.
Stirts
26th April 2010, 15:12
So wazzit all about?
A great place to stash your lippie!
I figured they help with neck pressure at high speeds.
LBD
26th April 2010, 15:28
It stops your head from bending to far back, ie the helmet stops against the hump, reducing spinal (Neck) injuries....and as a back protector by spreading the load of an impact
CookMySock
26th April 2010, 18:22
It stops your head from bending to far back, ie the helmet stops against the hump, reducing spinal (Neck) injuries....and as a back protector by spreading the load of an impactThis is what I heard as well.
Steve
Shaun
26th April 2010, 18:36
It is to take the focus of your FAT GUT
PS, forks go in this Thursday
sinned
26th April 2010, 18:40
I have no idea why the hump, but did expect Frosty and Shaun to know.
Is this a troll?
Shaun
26th April 2010, 19:25
I have no idea why the hump, but did expect Frosty and Shaun to know.
Is this a troll?
Not at all mate! Frosy ? was genuine, and I also agree with his comment re the potentuall disaster of them as far as making you roll around on the ground
blackdog
26th April 2010, 20:02
'the hump'
come 'round to our place and the staffy will explain it to your leg....
paturoa
26th April 2010, 20:19
You mean like this?
Gwinch
26th April 2010, 21:33
I thought it was purely for the irony of the "Quasimoto" logo on my back.
Peter Smith
26th April 2010, 22:22
It is to help the air flow move around the helmet more smoothly while going flat out down a straight.
Without it a pocket of low pressure develops behind the helmet and causes the helmet to be pushed around. (You get a sore neck and may have trouble spotting your braking point)
You only really notice the difference when you start going over 220 km/hr.
Tony.OK
27th April 2010, 01:04
Twice i've gone into the gravel trap at speed and managed to land on my back while moving headfirst.............bloody hump bit into the gravel and stopped me instantly, too fast for me poor ole neck. Hasn't come right since.
Tis a good place to keep yer smokes during a race though ;)
roadracingoldfart
27th April 2010, 07:17
Twice i've gone into the gravel trap at speed and managed to land on my back while moving headfirst.............bloody hump bit into the gravel and stopped me instantly, too fast for me poor ole neck. Hasn't come right since.
Tis a good place to keep yer smokes during a race though ;)
Its a bitch for the smokes , ya cant get the bloody velcro to open without help ya silly bugga.
As for you gravel trap escapades i see you sorted that problem out by not riding anymore (risk elimination) .
Get a bike out there ya poofter.
Paul.
Okey Dokey
27th April 2010, 10:48
Aerodyanamics. Not spinal safety- that is what back protectors are for.
Crasherfromwayback
27th April 2010, 11:07
I don't care what they're for. They are the height of gayness, end of story.
Ivan
27th April 2010, 16:45
go talk to Sam from Celtic leathers, he will actually tell you he does not like them at all, As the fact they can cause more potential danger also if you are suspected of a spinal injury you can not be sat on a stretcher dead flat like you shoud be and before you say well cut a hole in the stretcher etc not every ambulance will carry a race bike specific stretcher,
FROSTY
29th April 2010, 18:15
Actually I was just getting general opinion here. I'm of the same opinion as Sam from Celtic. I'll sacrifice a tiny bit of of potential comfort for a flat -no digging in back on my leathers.
Maha
29th April 2010, 18:32
Aerodyanamics. Not spinal safety- that is what back protectors are for.
Think of all those that have raced Motorbikes over the years that are now in wheel-chairs!
Not many, if any?
Mom
29th April 2010, 18:56
I don't care what they're for. They are the height of gayness, end of story.
Specially when worn by someone that is only a weekend warrior. Team it with white boots and you have the entire package :yes:
Crasherfromwayback
29th April 2010, 18:59
Specially when worn by someone that is only a weekend warrior. Team it with white boots and you have the entire package :yes:
They're gay and dreaming!
Mom
29th April 2010, 19:03
They're gay and dreaming!
But very cool :yes:
DEATH_INC.
29th April 2010, 19:07
Dammit, I need some white boots....
gatch
29th April 2010, 19:26
Whats this "one-piece" business ?
I'm still going around the track in my 5year old Rjays 2 piece, that's seen more crashes than a fatties had cake.
As for hump on your back ?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MF64FdA1OHQ
davebullet
29th April 2010, 22:07
You mean like this?
That must be Quasimoto!
Blackflagged
29th April 2010, 22:17
Dammit, I need some white boots....
If you can`t afford any boots.Just get some old Beer bottle tops. Polish them,then glue them around your seat.Will have tha same affect.
KS34
29th April 2010, 22:24
People with no neck (ME!) can't wear them everytime I had the bike cranked over trying to look through a corner it tried to push the helmet over my f#@%n eyes:shit:
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