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 TiN Pocket Tin

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 Posted: 15:35 - 03 Jun 2003 Post subject: Helmets |
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It looks like there needs to be something to be written about buying/choosing/cleaning/storing/etc lids here...so...write away  ____________________ TiN
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 Tenthghost Trackday Trickster

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brief guide to buying a helmet
there is 3 main times of helmets
Full Face
Open Face
motocross style helmets
Full Face
As the name sugggests it covers the whole of your face. When buying one make sure that it fits snugly around your head and not loose. Make sure it has the european safety mark on the back .And never go by how the paint work looks always make sure it is comfortable and never ever buy a secondhand helmet
Open Face
These helmets are usually worn to look trendy or by people who are cosrtophobic stick to the same rule as a full face and you shoudn't go wrong
Motocross
This helmet is a creationo of mixing both of the above together.
Motocross are basically a full face with a bigger gap without a visor these will will be mainly used of road with goggle to protect your eyes from any dirt or muck ____________________ DONT FEAR THE GHOST IS HERE
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 Annabella Like a person, only smaller

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Don't scrimp on your helmet.
I am repeating Jimbo, just to reiterate this point:
The most important factor is to make sure it fits properly.
It should be tight when you buy it, i.e. make sure it doesn't move around freely. Best way to do this is get a caring girlfriend/boyfriend to move the helmet around while you concentrate on keeping your precious head still.
Choose a fastening you are most comfortable with (either double D ring or the seatbelt fastening type), and tighten that, allowing you to easily get two fingers in between the strap and your neck.
The bottom aw of the helmet should be either lower, or in line with your jaw.
The back of the helmet should be at the top of your neck. Just at the bottom of your head.
If in doubt ask in the shop. They will be more than happy to help, and if they're not - go elsewhere. ____________________ Avast! Pirates ahoy!
I did Cadwell!
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To be honest if a paramedic says that the accidents he has seen involving flip-up lids are not a pretty sight, then I am willing to take his word for it for two reasons. Firstly, you don't have to be a genious to work out that in this case a solid full face helmet is going to be stronger that a flip-up with a 'hinge', and secondly, I value my face too much too risk it  ____________________ A big enough hammer fixes anything! |
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I was chatting to a pair of traffic coppers the other day (no I hadn't done anything wrong), and they were saying exactly the same thing. One reckoned that in 90% of the accidents that he had been to involving flip up lids, they had come appart and caused injuries!  ____________________ I spend all my money on bikes and beer, the rest I simply waste! |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 22 years, 248 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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