Definitely a good point. My mirrors are pretty damned useless and head checks are the only safe way to ride.PacificShot327 wrote:It's called humor...Ryethil wrote:Not to bust anyone's bubble but a friend of mine was going back to his house from a S.C.A. meeting when he hit one of these wide steel plates that cover large holes in the road. He lost control of his motorcycle and was pitched into a solid brick wall. He was wearing full plate. Broke nearly every bone in his body. He survived but he's a bit fidgity when people talk about motorcycles and protection.PacificShot327 wrote:Actually, you might want to consider the suit of armor look.
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Why would anyone wear plate while riding? Eek.
RhadamYgg, I personally don't think it would be a good idea to have too much in the way of chest protection. If you used those inserts from Alpinestars, I think that would probably be enough. But seems to me like anything more would limit your movement too much. I never relied on my mirrors, and instead would frequently turn my upper body about 70% to get a clear view of what's behind me, or if traveling at higher speeds, would actually just look upside down on either side to see what's behind me. I wouldn't have been able to do either of those if I had anything too bulky or firm in the way. To me, the ability to be that flexible outweighs whatever benefit I might gain from armor as far as chest protection goes. There may be others who disagree here, but this is just how *I* feel.
RhadamYgg