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musicman
24th August 2006, 12:19
Hi everyone
I read that a few people use MX knee pads for road riding, but has anyone had any experience with knee pads made for street riding? I found a couple of kinds online, by Alpinestars and Icon
Alpinestars Reflex Knee Guards (http://www.alpinestars.com/moto/protection_reflexkneeguard.html)
Icon Leg Field Armour (http://www.rideicon.com/) <-- interactive website so couldn't post the link, go Products -> Armour to see them.
The Icon ones look good, but seem a bit bulky (and aren't exactly cheap). I mainly use my bike for commuting so I just ride with Shift jeans and am looking for some impact protection for my knees. Any advice? Thanks
tomthepohm
24th August 2006, 12:24
Two toilet roles and some duck tape mate. Best to keep the cost down...
musicman
24th August 2006, 12:30
Two toilet roles and some duck tape mate. Best to keep the cost down...
Duct tape would be rather painful to remove from the leg I'd imagine... :no:
But I can imagine they'd be pretty handy if you were out on a ride in the middle of nowhere and were busting to go.....
tomthepohm
24th August 2006, 12:34
I usually stick it to the out side of my jeans, that way you dont need to keep takin the roles off.
musicman
24th August 2006, 12:38
I usually stick it to the out side of my jeans.
Haha would that work? Toilet paper rips too easily, sometimes while doing what they're designed to do (don't you just hate when that happens?)
Crisis management
24th August 2006, 12:54
What are you trying to achive?
Most falls involve palms of hands, collarbones, shoulders and skin off your buttocks. Normal riding gear / gloves & jacket deal with that.
Do you have sensitive knees or is there something I am missing?
The_Dover
24th August 2006, 13:05
I usually stick it to the out side of my jeans, that way you dont need to keep takin the roles off.
I dont think he wants the kneepads for the same purpose that you use yours for tom.
tomthepohm
24th August 2006, 13:12
Ahhh True.......!
babyB
24th August 2006, 13:22
yep Musicman some do but its usualy Under Leather
IMO get some real gear.......imagins falling odd pads in jeans, jeans slide/ride up protection is now on ya thigh or back of ya knee
:rofl: :rofl: :rofl: toilet rolls
Lou Girardin
24th August 2006, 13:59
Ixon and Spidi both do fabric pants with removable knee armour. $159.00 for the Ixon, $399.00 for Spidi.(These have waterproof liners too)
The_Dover
24th August 2006, 14:04
Ixon and Spidi both do fabric pants with removable knee armour. $159.00 for the Ixon, $399.00 for Spidi.(These have waterproof liners too)
I didn't know Ixion was a tailor?
I thought he was a bean counter of some sort.
Lou Girardin
24th August 2006, 14:07
I didn't know Ixion was a tailor?
I thought he was a bean counter of some sort.
You missed the I, it was dotted too.
I hope you have a great proof reader for your new opus.
musicman
24th August 2006, 23:53
Ixon and Spidi both do fabric pants with removable knee armour. $159.00 for the Ixon, $399.00 for Spidi.(These have waterproof liners too)
Where to get the Ixon pants? And how do they look? I only have a small bike so mostly just using it for commuting, meaning I want to get off the bike and look normal, not like I have these big huge padded pants on, which I noticed is what most leather gear is like. And I think walking around a mall or something with padded pants wouldn't be too comfortable either...
What are you trying to achive?
Most falls involve palms of hands, collarbones, shoulders and skin off your buttocks. Normal riding gear / gloves & jacket deal with that.
Do you have sensitive knees or is there something I am missing?
Nah it's not that I have sensitive knees, but just read somewhere on this forum that someone has seen people busting their kneecaps after falling off, so just wondering if I should get some protection just in case... What would people recommend? Knee pads or no knee pads?
loosebruce
25th August 2006, 08:47
What are you trying to achive?
Most falls involve palms of hands, collarbones, shoulders and skin off your buttocks. Normal riding gear / gloves & jacket deal with that.
Do you have sensitive knees or is there something I am missing?
Shit you haven't seen my knees, or you haven't fallen off much (i have for the record) and ya knees/shins get fucked easy
Can't go wrong with the Icon stuff mate, top kit indeed. if i'm wearing jeans for whatever reason i use the stuff i use on my downhill pushbike, that covers knee and shin, obvisouly leather with built in armour comes no better but for general street use you can get away with armour under riding pants, it's not worth not having any protection on in a fall and once your knees are rooted it's a long way back to recovery (if you can recover fully from it).
The_Dover
25th August 2006, 11:01
Shit you haven't seen my knees and once your knees are rooted it's a long way back to recovery (if you can recover fully from it).
Is that from your crashing or your day job Broose?
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