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TweetHave heard there are some good products for this problem. Only ones I have seen are for riding on the hiway...its a lot different going numb on a motocross track while trying to get in a 20 minute hard run. Anybody know of anything fo rthis?
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This is a post in reply to a guy who said neck braces are a wste cuz they cause broken collarbones. This one is about road racing. I need to know what to get for motocross.
~~~~My son wears a RR Leatt brace and he will NEVER go out on the track without it!!!! This device is definitely a HUGE safety device that all racers should consider!!! OMG who wouldn't take a broken collar bone over a neck injury or death!!! Sorry dude but that is a ridiculous post. My son was forced into a concrete wall @ 90mph, flew into the catch fence and drooped 20ft to the track in a SM race. The helmet was destroyed from absorbing energy on impact and the neck brace did its job!!! No neck injury and not even a headache although 2 bones were slightly broken in his back from the spinal compression. Scorpion helmets and neck braces are mandatory safety gear for us. I sincerely hope that motorcycle racing follows NASCAR's lead with mandatory neck safety devices....my .02.
TweetALPINESTARS MAKES A GOOD ONE, BUT ITS ABOUT $150
TRY EBAY FOR IT
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Tweetyour hands are going to go numb until you build up the endurance and what not for your hands to handle the ride
TweetI remember how that buzz of the 2-stroke combined with whoops, jumps, etc... just bumpy, hard riding...really gets to the hands and forearms, huh?
Like James said, you'll get more acclimated to the whole 9 the more time you're out there.
You're wearing gloves, right?
Tweetmywifes hands use to go numb untill she got about 800 miles under her belt thank god i have cruize on mine