Identifying a Rukka jacket?

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Identifying a Rukka jacket?

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I bought a Rukka jacket around ten years ago (utter guess, but it would have been around then), which is still going strong.

I want to upgrade the built-in back protector to a D30 version, but I cannot find the model type anywhere on the bloody jacket, to check compatability.

I bought it at the NEC bike show, so have no email trail to look up 😭 and I can't find it on Google image search.

It's fairly distinctive, in that it has a 'squiggly' reflective pattern all over it, that only really shows up at night (thank goodness 😆)

Any ideas how I can identify it? This is only label I can find, which doesn't give me any Google results 😥
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Re: Identifying a Rukka jacket?

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Some outlets give the shape and measurements for armour so you can get something that fits. I think Sportsbike shop do that.
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Re: Identifying a Rukka jacket?

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Is there one in there now?

Rukka supply D3O, eg:

https://www.infinitymotorcycles.com/pro ... tor/orange
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Re: Identifying a Rukka jacket?

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Horse wrote: Sun Apr 07, 2024 1:33 pm Is there one in there now?

Rukka supply D3O, eg:

https://www.infinitymotorcycles.com/pro ... tor/orange
Yep - it looks to be the shape of this Forcefield one: https://www.bikestop.co.uk/forcefield-p ... ack-insert, so if I can't get a D30 in that shape, then maybe that's what I'll go for.
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Really daft, left field, way out, idea ...








... ask Rukka? ;) :D
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Horse wrote: Sun Apr 07, 2024 2:43 pm Really daft, left field, way out, idea ...








... ask Rukka? ;) :D
Well yes 🤣 I was hoping somebody would tell me it's in the right-hand sleeve or something obscure though 😝
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Re: Identifying a Rukka jacket?

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Aren't most back protectors a fairly generic shape?
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Rockburner wrote: Sun Apr 07, 2024 3:57 pm Aren't most back protectors a fairly generic shape?
It does look that way, but I like the idea of one the same shape as the pocket in my jacket, so that it doesn't move about - especially at a crucial moment.😬

I suspect that jackets may have a more standard pocket shape these days, but I've worked out I bought this in late 2013. 😆
(It's only been used for a few weeks of touring a year so is still in decent condition.)
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Rockburner wrote: Sun Apr 07, 2024 3:57 pm Aren't most back protectors a fairly generic shape?
Some size them small/medium/large,so the wrong size may not fit the pocket.
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Re: Identifying a Rukka jacket?

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Skub wrote: Sun Apr 07, 2024 4:36 pm
Rockburner wrote: Sun Apr 07, 2024 3:57 pm Aren't most back protectors a fairly generic shape?
Some size them small/medium/large,so the wrong size may not fit the pocket.
EN 1621-2:2014 – Motorcyclists’ protective clothing against mechanical impact. Motorcyclists back protectors

Type of protector:
B or FB – Full back protector (central back and scapuae)
CB – Central Back
L or LB – Lumbar protection only
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Re: Identifying a Rukka jacket?

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Sunny wrote: Sun Apr 07, 2024 2:42 pm
Horse wrote: Sun Apr 07, 2024 1:33 pm Is there one in there now?

Rukka supply D3O, eg:

https://www.infinitymotorcycles.com/pro ... tor/orange
Yep - it looks to be the shape of this Forcefield one: https://www.bikestop.co.uk/forcefield-p ... ack-insert, so if I can't get a D30 in that shape, then maybe that's what I'll go for.
I’m reasonably sure this Forcefield is your only choice. Forcefield made it specifically for Rukka jackets of your vintage. I used to have one. While it’s not a lightweight back protector, it’s incredibly well made and far more reassuring than Rukka’s OE armour.

I think (?) Rukka subsequently changed its back protector shape, and D3O inserts are only available for newer jackets.
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Re: Identifying a Rukka jacket?

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Hot_Air wrote: Fri Apr 12, 2024 9:35 pm
Sunny wrote: Sun Apr 07, 2024 2:42 pm
Horse wrote: Sun Apr 07, 2024 1:33 pm Is there one in there now?

Rukka supply D3O, eg:

https://www.infinitymotorcycles.com/pro ... tor/orange
Yep - it looks to be the shape of this Forcefield one: https://www.bikestop.co.uk/forcefield-p ... ack-insert, so if I can't get a D30 in that shape, then maybe that's what I'll go for.
I’m reasonably sure this Forcefield is your only choice. Forcefield made it specifically for Rukka jackets of your vintage. I used to have one. While it’s not a lightweight back protector, it’s incredibly well made and far more reassuring than Rukka’s OE armour.

I think (?) Rukka subsequently changed its back protector shape, and D3O inserts are only available for newer jackets.
That's the conclusion I came to! 👍 Thanks for the confirmation!

One was ordered and arrived a couple of days ago and t'was inserted and test-worn today - as you say, way more substantial than the OE stuff, and while it's heavier, it's not noticeable once it's on. Win 😎
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Re: Identifying a Rukka jacket?

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For general info: I did also email Rukka with some photos of the jacket and they came back to let me know what it is 👍