Mountain Biking

Jim, a while back I used my arm as a brake too, bought some Tory Lee arm protection after and they have saved me on many occasions since, well worth it.

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It has raised the question (internally) of wether I should be wearing a long sleeved MTB jersey or not, 3rd time to cannock and 2nd fall (although 1st one was just stupid clowning around)
Long sleeve Jersey won't help you there, I've gained grazes just like that through clothing coming off my bike! Definitely want pads to minimise that sort of thing.
 
Long sleeve Jersey won't help you there, I've gained grazes just like that through clothing coming off my bike! Definitely want pads to minimise that sort of thing.

Couldn't be bothered with elbow pads on a trail. Uplift days, or something pretty nails then yeah sure.

Plus it's only a scratch ;)
 
Yeh I'm the same. I'll wear the light knee pads unless I'm just ambling around near my house to check the bike is shifting gears etc before going out on a proper ride, but my elbow pads have only been used at BPW Uplift days. I do have heavy duty elbow pads mind, maybe if I had some more in line with my knee pads they'd get more use but in the meantime I'll stick with the risk :p

Stumbled accross a picture of me after falling off at BPW the other year at the weekend. Grazes like that on both arms, my shoulders, down my sides, all down my legs... Those injuries and the broken rib are what lead to me buying some pads and a decent helmet!
 
Some sound advise here.
It looks like I am going to be falling off quite regularly as I am not the most skilled MTB'er, I think its worth me getting knee/elbow pads tbh.

The POC VPD are pretty expensive though, and looks like they get mixed reviews regarding comfort (always good for protection though)
 
I'd only want D30 pads in my knee/elbow pads, been using them for years in motorbike leathers and they're awesome, completely flexible and comfortable when wearing them normally, then they harden on impact.

In fact, I wonder if they're the exact same pads as I've got already, the shape of them in those pics would indicate they are... :confused: If so I've literally got like 3x sets of knee and 2x sets of elbow pads already, could just buy the 'outer' and save myself some money!
 
Where did you go? Did a Blade yesterday and it's the driest I've ever seen it.

We went from a friend's house, done little wooded section near town, castle coch, gwaelod Garth, tynycoed, Smilog, trehafod and back to the house

Plan to do a 10k ft climbing day soon
 
Thanks @Irish_Tom - I actually have a pair of the D30 RF Ambush knee pads already!!
Could you do me a favour and remove the inner D3O pad and tell me if the pads are the same as these inside? thanks!

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I had a google but can't see any pictures of the RF D3O Ambush pads with the inner pad removed.

As you can see, I already have a stock of them, so really don't need any more!! :p If I can buy just the outer then that'll save some money.
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Left to right: shoulder, elbow, hip, 2x knee.
 
Can anyone give me some advice on going 1x10? I've managed to eventually find a narrow wide chainring (30t) to fit my M7000 triple, other than stripping off the front mech/shifter and old chainrings (which I've already done) is there anything else I'm missing? Do I need a chain guide or spacers or something to maintain the chain line? Cheers
 
Middle chainring position *should* be ok for a decent chainline, and you don't need a chain guide as the narrow wide chainring will keep the chain on, but if you've got iscg tabs then there's no harm in getting one.
 
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