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    Thumbs up QuasiMoto Back Protector

    I am now the proud owner of a QuasiMoto Back Protector.

    You can't call me spineless now, I have an exoskeleton!

    Plus I've "lost" an inch off my middle. I like girdles. I feel like William F Shatner!

    First impressions are really good. It actually improves the riding experience, in that it contains and supports all the bulgy damaged soft tissue around my thoracic spine and it also helps out with kidney and lower back support, plus it gives you something to push against when you're stretching.

    Build quality is superb, and certainly looks the part. I like the pad that covers the joints and connectors on the inside of the protector as it's not something you always get on "cheap" back protectors.

    Full marks Bret for your excellent product and excellent service.

    Now go buy stuff off him people!
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    And which "Brett" should receive our hard-earneds?
    "Standing on your mother's corpse you told me that you'd wait forever." [Bryan Adams: Summer of 69]

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jim2
    QuasiMoto
    is this not enough of a clue Hitcher?

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    Quasievil...
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    Ahh. Him be a One T Bret. Saves ink, I guess...
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    Cheers for the endorsment Jim2 i appreciate that mate.

    I got about 40 left so if anyone wants one $80 + coueir and its all yours, heres a piccy
    Yeah Bret with one T, my parents couldnt afford ink but they saved alot of chalk
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    I have just received my gloves and back protector off Bret -

    Cheers dude, i must say the gloves are really comfortable, and awesome build quality. The back protector is as Jim says - Fantastic support and fit.

    Great service from Bret too, pleanty of integrity on his part.

    Thanks alot dude, owe you one!
    Go buy one people!

    Shade

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shade
    I have just received my gloves and back protector off Bret -

    Cheers dude, i must say the gloves are really comfortable, and awesome build quality. The back protector is as Jim says - Fantastic support and fit.

    Great service from Bret too, pleanty of integrity on his part.

    Thanks alot dude, owe you one!
    Go buy one people!

    Shade
    Cheers Dude yeah the gloves are cool eh !
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    And these back protectors fit a fuller-figured gent?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hitcher
    And these back protectors fit a fuller-figured gent?
    Hi Hitcher yes I reckon so, if you like I can send it to you, if it fits buy it, if it doesnt send it back, good deal ??
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hitcher
    And these back protectors fit a fuller-figured gent?
    I have one Brett... Fits OK (alright, just fits)

    Must warn you though....

    #1 grandson thinks I'm Batman now

    2 Elderly gay men down south thought it was 'sweet' and think they want one for one of their 'costumes'

    Sorry, you had to know...

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    How about us 'taller' figured gents?

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    Quote Originally Posted by bungbung
    How about us 'taller' figured gents?
    Yeah one size fits all, you are a tall buggar arent ya, if you have a issue Im happy to take it back mate, no hassle from the Quasi
    We at QUASiMOTO aim to please
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jim2
    First impressions are really good. It actually improves the riding experience, in that it contains and supports all the bulgy damaged soft tissue around my thoracic spine and it also helps out with kidney and lower back support, plus it gives you something to push against when you're stretching.

    Build quality is superb, and certainly looks the part. I like the pad that covers the joints and connectors on the inside of the protector as it's not something you always get on "cheap" back protectors.

    Full marks Bret for your excellent product and excellent service.

    Now go buy stuff off him people!
    Yep, I'm really happy with my back protector too. Fits well and is comfortable. I'm around 179cm tall and 80kg (hmmm, who ate all the pies?).

    Thanks Quasi!

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    Hi! I'm 'Drunken Monkey', you might remember me from such VHS classics as "how NOT to stoppie", "havin' a wheelie good time" and "Road rash and you!"
    I'd like to tell all you viewers about this GREAT new product: The QuasiMoto back protector. I got mine delivered just the other day, and I would have to say "it's bloody good".

    Disclaimer:The use of trade mark or product names in this publication (or page) is for the information and convenience of the reader. Such use does not constitute an official endorsement or approval by 'Kiwi Biker' of any product or service to the exclusion of others that may be suitable. This publication (or page) was the opinion of the author only. No factual or scientific testing is implied, nor should inferred. It is even further possible the author has purchased the said trade mark or product, and NOT actually tested it on his motorcycle yet, and has simply worn the device in the office at work...

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