This is a pre emptive strike before back protectors become compulsory at the TT.
Having never worn one does anyone know which is the least obtrusive and most compact model ? I am hoping to find something that will fit my current leathers to avoid having to have another set made.
Back protectors.
Re: Back protectors.
A simple home made one using 5mm dense foam and a belt will suffice, and be least obtrusive it will fit under your leathers without alteration.
It may not offer the same protection as a very expensive custom one, but it will be comfortable to use, this is what I use at Belgium meetings where they are compulsory and they check to see you are wearing it each time you go out.
It may not offer the same protection as a very expensive custom one, but it will be comfortable to use, this is what I use at Belgium meetings where they are compulsory and they check to see you are wearing it each time you go out.
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Re: Back protectors.
Afraid it's not as simple as that Howard. For the TT they have to meet a particular standard. I've not got the email to hand but it states it in there.
I'll have a look in the morning.
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John
I'll have a look in the morning.
Cheers
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Re: Back protectors.
This from the email from Paul Phillips: Back Protector, A back protector must be used conforming to European Standard EN 1621-2:2003 LEVEL-2.
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dainesse make a nice slim back protector , ive been using it for years with no isuues
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Re: Back protectors.
Ive got a knox Aegis & that's comfy
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