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    Back protector?

    Hi everyone im new to the riding scene and have spent the last month buying my gear before i take to the roads, but i have 1 issue left.

    My jacket has a slot for back protector but i see that most trademe back protectors must be worn, not inserted into jacket.

    Whats best? what kind of back protector do i need to purchase?

    So far my gear:

    Helmet: HLD
    Pants and gloves: 1 tonne
    Jacket: Shift
    and boots: M2R

    Ive only got a 125cc bike but plan to go on the motorway as i need to go over the bridge to get to uni, so a decent back protector might be required just in case.

    Thanks all!

    Jericho.
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    shit your keen on the gear! haha good man.

    best just to buy one that you wear, they don't weigh anything and just strap on around ur middle. some have shoulder straps too. I've never seen ones to slip into jackets. I had leathers which came with removable armour in the back etc but it came with the armour u didnt have to go buy it seperate.

    I never wear my back protector on the road tho, just at the track.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nensura View Post
    Hi everyone im new to the riding scene and have spent the last month buying my gear before i take to the roads, but i have 1 issue left.

    My jacket has a slot for back protector but i see that most trademe back protectors must be worn, not inserted into jacket.

    Whats best? what kind of back protector do i need to purchase?

    So far my gear:

    Helmet: HLD
    Pants and gloves: 1 tonne
    Jacket: Shift
    and boots: M2R

    Ive only got a 125cc bike but plan to go on the motorway as i need to go over the bridge to get to uni, so a decent back protector might be required just in case.

    Thanks all!

    Jericho.
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    Quote Originally Posted by flyingcrocodile46 View Post
    Cut the straps off and stuff it into your jacket.
    Thats what I am planning on doing when I replace my current one, it will go into the jacket and I'll buy a new one for racing
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    haha good idea

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    ah ok i thought the cheaper ones might've been rubbish since they dont have the vertebrae layout.

    Ill go purchase one i can tuck in the jacket i guess, $39 is a bargain lol =)

    Thanks everyone!
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    I pulled the one out of my jacket, it seems to make my jacket push into the back of my helmet.

    One day I will get a non jacket one.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Nensura View Post
    Ill go purchase one i can tuck in the jacket i guess, $39 is a bargain
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    I'd get a wear underneath style one. I used to think that it wasn't worth wearing one on the road, until I saw firsthand the benefit of having one.

    RJAYS make a good one, not too expensive and covers the tailbone too.
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    Quote Originally Posted by nzspokes View Post
    I pulled the one out of my jacket, it seems to make my jacket push into the back of my helmet.

    One day I will get a non jacket one.
    My 666/661/611 whatever, articulated piece does that same, as it tends to keep riding up. Was fine on the TL though (forward seating vs casual on the bandit), so long as I didn't hit too many intersections.

    EDIT: In the future, I will be getting a better unit to protect more of my back. I've been lucky enough recently to warrant more protection.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Blackshear View Post
    My 666/661/611 whatever, articulated piece does that same, as it tends to keep riding up. Was fine on the TL though (forward seating vs casual on the bandit), so long as I didn't hit too many intersections.
    For me I think its my pie induced conical shape that is the root cause.
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    Quote Originally Posted by nzspokes View Post
    For me I think its my pie induced conical shape that is the root cause.
    At 100~kg and 6'2" myself, it's a great tummy tuck!
    Fuck, I haven't had a pie in ages. But a big can of V every day...
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    after much searching i ended up buying this one http://www.trademe.co.nz/motors/moto...-472393860.htm

    Hope i never have to test it though... =)!
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    That's a good one, with good coverage too.
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    I'd probably recommend you look at something that's CE rated - Level 2 specifically if you're getting one to wear. Also, an important aspect is comfort. If it's not comfortable and you don't wear it, it's useless. The two top of the line ones seem to be Knox Aegis and Forcefield Sub4. The Forcefield has the most protection but it's really thick and may not fit under your jacket. The Knox Aegis is pretty comfortable and light and has decent scapula coverage. These top of the line ones are obviously more pricey. Good luck in your search

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