What is the name of the style of a motorcycle jacket that sticks up in the back to make the back aerodynamic?

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That is known as a speed hump and it is for aerodynamics. NOT for safety. The speed humps on leather are way too soft and low to make any safety difference to a riders neck.

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The speed hump is designed for high speed riding to stabilize the air flow reducing head shake. Any safety benefits are incidental.

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These are usually on race leather and can also be found on high end sport bike jackets. Like the Alpinestars Stage Jacket and the S-MX AIR-FLO JACKETS.

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the bit that sticks up is called a 'hump' ... not very many jackets have them as such, but all full piece leathers now have them incorporated into the design.

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It is not really for aerodynamic purposes, more so as a safety feature to stop a riders neck from flicking all the way back and breaking in the event of a crash.
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