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    I just bought a Knox Contour Race off Quasi. It's streets ahead of any back protector I've ever tried on. Goes right down over the coccyx, hugs the whole back firmly but without pressing uncomfortably anywhere, and is as light as a feather. Beautiful.

    And then there's that CE Level 2 certification.

    $370, but worth every penny if you can afford it, IMHO.
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    Quote Originally Posted by imdying View Post
    I'm sorely tempted by the Knox gear, would love to see it in the flesh if anyone in chch has a chest or back protector. The wife will expect little ones in due course (sooner rather than later), it seems appropriate that, should we go down t that row, that I'm around to care for them, even in the event of the unthinkable. Cheap insurance, and probably worth more than those homos at State give me.

    That's unfair, they've looked after me well over the years :blush:
    I can send you a COntour and A Aegis down to have a look at, we will secure it against a hold on a Credit Crad if cool, then you pick one send one back and we charge your card?
    Hows that for a plan ??

    BTW Spine T11-L2 is ejaculation and S2-S4 is Sexual function, I know KNOX have it on the protection guides, so tell that to the wife and tell her you both need a KNOX protector! lol
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    Quote Originally Posted by scracha View Post
    Oy you. Wasn't me pulling CBR power wheelies off the start line LOL
    Thats the subtle differance between your bike and mine (Nickis) one has power and the other has a dream !!!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by roadracingoldfart View Post
    Thats the subtle differance between your bike and mine (Nickis) one has power and the other has a dream !!!!!
    Ohh ouch

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    Thumbs up

    I picked up a Knox protector from Quasi today, then rode home the real long way to try it out. Far superior to my previous one. Highly recommended. Bret was a bloody good bloke to deal with as well.

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    Quote Originally Posted by roadracingoldfart View Post
    Thats the subtle differance between your bike and mine (Nickis) one has power and the other has a dream !!!!!
    Who needs power when you have this much talent?
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    Quote Originally Posted by scracha View Post
    Who needs power when you have this much talent?
    Ummm , you !! ??

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    Here's a (slightly older) link to some back protectors reviewed in the UK by Ride magazine: http://www.ridetriangles.com/pdf/669/245369.pdf

    I only wish I could find the article they did a while back where they did impact tests on some of the major back protectors V's a cheese sandwich. Let's just say the back protectors didn't out perform the tasty snack.
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    Quote Originally Posted by m99dws View Post
    Here's a (slightly older) link to some back protectors reviewed in the UK by Ride magazine: http://www.ridetriangles.com/pdf/669/245369.pdf

    I only wish I could find the article they did a while back where they did impact tests on some of the major back protectors V's a cheese sandwich. Let's just say the back protectors didn't out perform the tasty snack.
    Well .. I'll tell you what .... all racers use them, obviously for a very good reason!
    You wear your "tasty snack/cheese sandwich" in the back of your jacket, and I'll just struggle on by with my CE level 2 certified Knox Aegis back protector.
    I still fancy my chances of being better protected in a crash, than you ....

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    No more dissing the cheese sandwich, OK? a suitably grilled cheese sandwich is delicious, and the thin crust would surely give at least a CE level of .5?


    I wear a back protector pretty much all the time (basically any ride longer than 10 mins). I am still trying to decide wheter to special order an aegis in small.
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    Quote Originally Posted by HenryDorsetCase View Post
    No more dissing the cheese sandwich, OK? a suitably grilled cheese sandwich is delicious, and the thin crust would surely give at least a CE level of .5?
    Is that Edam .... or Mild ?? Surely the fat content must make a difference in CE level ??!!

    Quote Originally Posted by HenryDorsetCase View Post
    I wear a back protector pretty much all the time (basically any ride longer than 10 mins). I am still trying to decide wheter to special order an aegis in small.
    I don't know what you use, but I find the Aegis really comfortable to wear ... as in it's not really noticeable. I think it's worth the piece of mind factor !
    Cheers.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gizzit View Post
    Well .. I'll tell you what .... all racers use them, obviously for a very good reason!
    You wear your "tasty snack/cheese sandwich" in the back of your jacket, and I'll just struggle on by with my CE level 2 certified Knox Aegis back protector.
    I still fancy my chances of being better protected in a crash, than you ....
    You're missing the point entirely...

    I mean, it wasn't even toasted!
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    Quote Originally Posted by m99dws View Post
    You're missing the point entirely...

    I mean, it wasn't even toasted!
    Silly me ..... oh God no ..... that makes all the difference !!! I mean who would provide something like that .... and not even toast it !!! Pfffttt !!!
    I mean ..... who do you get in touch with about that .... ???

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    I am presuming tha tyou can wear these back protectors under your jacket.

    I have been looking at a couple and was wondering about the importance and difference of a CE rated protector.

    Comments welcome.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wet View Post
    I am presuming tha tyou can wear these back protectors under your jacket.

    I have been looking at a couple and was wondering about the importance and difference of a CE rated protector.

    Comments welcome.
    Yes they go under your jacket.

    As for importance and difference of CE... Would you wear motorcycle helmet that hadn't passed any tests (DOT/Snell/etc)? CE rating proves it works and to what level. Level 2 is the highest.

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