Ghost Bikes - Black Range - Chinese Tat or Ok ?

Ghost Bikes - Black Range - Chinese Tat or Ok ?

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KTMsm

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28,804 posts

277 months

Thursday 13th March
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I'm upgrading my gear to Level 2 armour

I've seen Ghost Bikes are selling a 5 piece kit for £27 on ebay

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/196892174134?mkcid=16&a...

But it's their own "Black range"

It's for my green laning gear so I thought the softer foam armour is probably better for me than the harder D30 but can I trust it is actually Level 2 armour ?


Caddyshack

12,448 posts

220 months

Thursday 13th March
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KTMsm said:
I'm upgrading my gear to Level 2 armour

I've seen Ghost Bikes are selling a 5 piece kit for £27 on ebay

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/196892174134?mkcid=16&a...

But it's their own "Black range"

It's for my green laning gear so I thought the softer foam armour is probably better for me than the harder D30 but can I trust it is actually Level 2 armour ?
I would not go anywhere near tarmac wearing £27 kit (from green lane to get to next green lane)...however my Rukka Nivala cold weather textiles cost £2500 so I am probably not the target audience.


KTMsm

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277 months

Thursday 13th March
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Caddyshack said:
I would not go anywhere near tarmac wearing £27 kit (from green lane to get to next green lane)...however my Rukka Nivala cold weather textiles cost £2500 so I am probably not the target audience.
If you'd clicked the link you'd see it's just the armour

IF it is Level 2 it's at least as good as the stuff in your jacket tongue out as there isn't a higher rating




hiccy18

3,298 posts

81 months

Thursday 13th March
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If it's level 2 they've both passed the same test, doesn't mean one is as good as the other.

srob

12,101 posts

252 months

Thursday 13th March
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Caddyshack said:
I would not go anywhere near tarmac wearing £27 kit (from green lane to get to next green lane)...however my Rukka Nivala cold weather textiles cost £2500 so I am probably not the target audience.
yikes

Wow that's a lot of money! I genuinely didn't realise you could even spend that much on textiles hehe

KTMsm

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28,804 posts

277 months

Thursday 13th March
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hiccy18 said:
If it's level 2 they've both passed the same test, doesn't mean one is as good as the other.
Agreed, in low speed falls I fully expect the cheaper softer armour to be superior

bogie

16,749 posts

286 months

Thursday 13th March
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That Ghost bikes armour looks like the generic stiff and thicker armour you get in cheaper, generic clothing.

Quite different in feel to D30 which even in CE2 is much more flexible n soft.


KTMsm

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28,804 posts

277 months

Thursday 13th March
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bogie said:
That Ghost bikes armour looks like the generic stiff and thicker armour you get in cheaper, generic clothing.

Quite different in feel to D30 which even in CE2 is much more flexible n soft.
I've got the D30 in other gear - particularly in low temps but even in warm temps, it's a lot harder and less flexible than the foam type

Although I haven't tried the newer Ghost type, but many people have warned that it isn't as effective as claimed




CHLEMCBC

716 posts

31 months

Thursday 13th March
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srob said:
yikes

Wow that's a lot of money! I genuinely didn't realise you could even spend that much on textiles hehe
https://www.sportsbikeshop.co.uk/motorcycle_parts/content_prod/690035 £1540 for a jacket

https://www.sportsbikeshop.co.uk/motorcycle_parts/... £840 for trousers

Rukka are similar prices. I can't spend that much even though I commute year round. The waterproof kit I wore this winter was less than £75.



Nick928

361 posts

169 months

Thursday 13th March
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CHLEMCBC said:
srob said:
yikes

Wow that's a lot of money! I genuinely didn't realise you could even spend that much on textiles hehe
https://www.sportsbikeshop.co.uk/motorcycle_parts/content_prod/690035 £1540 for a jacket

https://www.sportsbikeshop.co.uk/motorcycle_parts/... £840 for trousers

Rukka are similar prices. I can't spend that much even though I commute year round. The waterproof kit I wore this winter was less than £75.
I’ve got the Klim Carlsbad kit (very similar to Badlands) which I mainly use for greenlaning when the weather isn’t playing ball. It’s okay but it’s designed for the ‘rounder’ US physique which isn’t me.
I’m tempted to give the Rukka Nivala or Revit Dominator GTX kit a go on the basis that it’s a bit more tailored to the euro build but we’re heading into the better weather now so it’ll be motorcross jersey and under armour for the next few months.


boyse7en

7,534 posts

179 months

Thursday 13th March
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KTMsm said:
I'm upgrading my gear to Level 2 armour

I've seen Ghost Bikes are selling a 5 piece kit for £27 on ebay

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/196892174134?mkcid=16&a...

But it's their own "Black range"

It's for my green laning gear so I thought the softer foam armour is probably better for me than the harder D30 but can I trust it is actually Level 2 armour ?
I wouldn't touch that armour with a barge pole. Even assuming it actually works on impact, it is non vented so will be relatively sweaty, especially when doing "active" riding off-road. Also, that solid-style armour tends to be very rigid when it is cold, so a bit uncomfortable.

Have a look at Rheon armour. I just bought some to put in my old road jacket, and it is much more flexible than the old stuff.
https://rheonlabs.com/rheon-technology-products/se...

the cueball

1,470 posts

69 months

Thursday 13th March
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Is Pakistan in China now??!!?

Did the Donald sort that out?

CE Approved
Level 2

CE Certification
Level 2

Country/Region of Manufacture
Pakistan

SAS Tom

3,661 posts

188 months

Thursday 13th March
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Looks like generic stuff. Looks like what you can find in some RST and Oxford kit. It’ll be fine. It’s not going to save you if you hit a tree at 100mph but I think you can reasonably expect it to do its job.

Rukka isn’t all that either. Most of the money is margin for the distributor and retailer.

Steve_H80

441 posts

36 months

Thursday 13th March
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The price (pre discount) is in the ballpark for similar armour sold by sportbikeshop so there is nothing I'm seen to worry me, and any armour is better than no armour.
It's eBay though so there is always the risk of fakes - caveat emporium and all that.

Caddyshack

12,448 posts

220 months

Thursday 13th March
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SAS Tom said:
Looks like generic stuff. Looks like what you can find in some RST and Oxford kit. It’ll be fine. It’s not going to save you if you hit a tree at 100mph but I think you can reasonably expect it to do its job.

Rukka isn’t all that either. Most of the money is margin for the distributor and retailer.
It may be more expensive than other brands that do the job but when I took a look with a no limit budget I could t find anything that anyone said was better and I looked at a lot of bespoke too but couldnt guarantee it to be better

CHLEMCBC

716 posts

31 months

Thursday 13th March
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Steve_H80 said:
- caveat emporium
is that a discount shop with no come backs? smile

KTMsm

Original Poster:

28,804 posts

277 months

Thursday 13th March
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the cueball said:
Is Pakistan in China now??!!?

Did the Donald sort that out?

CE Approved
Level 2

CE Certification
Level 2

Country/Region of Manufacture
Pakistan
My question relates to whether Ghost Bikes and their own brand are trustworthy

That something claims to be made in Pakistan rather than China really doesn't help

SAS Tom

3,661 posts

188 months

Thursday 13th March
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KTMsm said:
the cueball said:
Is Pakistan in China now??!!?

Did the Donald sort that out?

CE Approved
Level 2

CE Certification
Level 2

Country/Region of Manufacture
Pakistan
My question relates to whether Ghost Bikes and their own brand are trustworthy

That something claims to be made in Pakistan rather than China really doesn't help
As with a lot of lower end bike stuff, it’s a case of badge engineering. It’ll be the same as a lot of other brands stuff, just a specific shape to make it “ghost bikes” rather than “Oxford” etc.

It’ll be fine.

Bob_Defly

4,693 posts

245 months

Thursday 13th March
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I always get the D30 stuff because it vents well and is squishy where it needs to be.

https://www.d3o.com/partner-support/products/

HybridTheory

533 posts

46 months

Thursday 13th March
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Plenty of decent stuff on marketplace
.anyone who spends thousands on gear is off their head