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Ride Report: What chest protectors are for!
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[QUOTE="Yamaholley, post: 152172, member: 24096"] wow, Blackhawk468...glad you weren't hurt! Having a bike come down on top of you REALLY HURTS! Been there, done that :) I use a Tek Vest instead of a chest protector, since I have a nasty habit of crashing my bike quite a bit! It's more protection, but also a bit heavier and not quite as cool, which is not so much an issue here in Oregon. It has saved me more than once. I had kinda the same experience this weekend in the woods..I found if I looked all the way (as far as I could) up the hill, instead of right in front of me, I could actually make it and the ride was much smoother. It really helps on the track as well. When I start concentrating on the jump under my wheels, that's usually when me and the bike get all out of sorts, and bad things happen! Glad you are ok, and congrats on making progress on the track! [/QUOTE]
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