Though about it. Had 6 weeks to read all I could about helmets and neck braces. Conclusion was that snell helmets are bad, DOT, JIS or ECE helmets are good, MX style neck braces are bad and the Leatt style brace is good.
Snell helmets are too stiff and transmit too much energy to the head in an effort to minimise the likelyhood of the helment crushing or being punctured. Obviously the DOT, JIS or ECE are more crush/puncture prone but transmit less energy.
MX braces stop over rotation of the neck but act as a fulcrum so rather than twist your neck appart your leaver it appart using your helmet and brace. I think from memory the Leatt style braces are much more snugg against the helmet and more flesable so they stop the over rotation and minimise the fulcrum effect. Problem is the cost of circa $1k (though this is comming down)
End result (well for me anyway) - pick your time to be a Peterhansel wannabe.
Cheers R
"The ultimate result of shielding men from the effects of folly is to fill the world with fools." - Herbert Spencer, English Philosopher (1820-1903)
I've had a huge amount of 'offs' over the years. Admittedly, they have all been reasonably low speed ones, and mostly off road. I believe you actually learn how to fall off safely. Nothing beats having good gear though.
Anyway, I've been toying with the idea of organising a 'trail ride' for adventure bikes. My family own a rather large farm of rolling hill country. We could have an easy offroad day for big bikes. This would be no pressure, and more to improve peoples skills and have fun.
Whatcha reckon?
I FEEL THE NEED, THE NEED FOR SPEED
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yea i second that, be great to get on a farm ride, with no hoons chaseing ya round.
im there
I FEEL THE NEED, THE NEED FOR SPEED
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It's half way between the Waihi Falls and Pongaroa, so may have to be an over nighter, as it's a long way for people to come. Might have to be a summer thing also, as it can get pretty boggy. The next couple of months look full up, so may have to wait.
Sounds good Bart - I'd be keen - cheers Aslan![]()
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OMG.. what a ferkin AWESOME day out!!!!! (& weekend in general !!!)![]()
I had an absolute BLAST.. & am still grinning.. especially after nailing those river crossings!!!
Perfect weather, absolutely stunning views.. awesome challenging lose rocky roads.. kickarse up & down hills.. river crossings.. native bush tracks.. rolling hillsides.. fantastic company.. geez.. what more could a girl need!!???
Thanks heaps to all you fulla's who made me feel welcome on your Nor'vern shores..your encouragement & for watching my back!I have well & truly caught the ADV bug.. & it's terminal I'm afraid...
Joe, sorry your bike crapped out.. hope it will get sorted for ya! will catch up next time!
Thanks especially to Andrew for loaning me the bike, & your words of encouragement & wisdom!!
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GET ON
SIT DOWN
SHUT UP
HANG ON
When we were giving you a push getting going up one nasty hill I was impressed with your clutch/throttle control - I certainly couldn't have done it any better - little 2 strokes can be a bitch on a steep hill start
If you are happy with the size of the DT175 beg a ride on a DT230 - heaps more low end grunt and will sit happily at 100-110 all day
great to meet you
cheers
Mark
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