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| ayfy |
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 ayfy Nova Slayer
Joined: 22 Jun 2004 Karma :     
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 Posted: 15:14 - 22 Jun 2007 Post subject: Bandanas and such like |
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hi all, I was thinking of getting a bandana or something similar to wear under my helmet, for a couple of reasons, one to stop my greasy hair spoiling my helmet lining and second to hide my helmet hair when I've taken my helmet off. Anyway, anybody have any recommendations on what to get?
I'm a bit worried, that they might be too thick or something which would cause the helmet to be really tight on my head, and also if they're thick may cause me to sweat more as the air coming through the vents would never reach my head properly. So I'm looking for something fairly thin, is breathable, and can fit under a helmet ok.
I've had a look on ebay and there's something called a du-rag which looked perfect, thin, mesh fabric, etc, but then saw that you have to tie it on all the way round the head which would probably cause a problem with getting the helmet on.
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| Annabella |
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 Annabella Like a person, only smaller

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 Posted: 15:17 - 22 Jun 2007 Post subject: |
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Personally I wear a buff under my helmet, it serves several purposes:
- keeps my hair out of my eyes
- keeps my hair tucked up and prevents it getting knotty
- keeps my neck and chin warm
- in the summer dulls the pain of exploding flies on my neck
You get get lightweight summer buffs as well as thicker ones and ones with fleecey bits too  ____________________ Avast! Pirates ahoy!
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| Walloper |
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You could try one of them Clalabava things. I have one, but it ends up trying to cut my head in half when the chin parts creeps into my gub.
A bandana is not thick enough to cause any major discomfort in the helmet dept.
But the bloody knot can be a pain.
(Unless you wear the knot Hilda Ogden Style on your brow. )
I have a tammy I got free with a bike mag. (Tight fisted jock you see)
Stick that up your Jook/in a pocket whilst riding your bike then when you want to wander about on foot you whip your hat off and 'deftly' slip into the tammy.
Decorum intact.
Or be a troo biker and not care about hair. ____________________ W-ireless A-rtificial L-ifeform L-imited to O-bservation P-eacekeeping and E-fficient R-epair |
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| woo |
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 woo World Chat Champion

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 SonicTheHedge... Nitrous Nuisance

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Riding in the the Buff FTW!
(sorry, couldn't resist it )
Get one - comfy and dead useful. I'm tempted to but a second one so I can swap 'em out for washing more frequently. Hair grease. Urgh. ____________________ Previous: '00 G2 Bandit 600 Naked. Now: '08 BMW GS Adventure. |
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 yankeedoodle Nearly there...

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 Posted: 20:11 - 22 Jun 2007 Post subject: |
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buff ftw!
or you could wash your hair so you dont ruin your helmet lining  |
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| Kaben |
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 Kaben World Chat Champion

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Oxford do a coolmax balaclava for £9.99 its so thin that its almost see-through and the coolmax material wicks the sweat away from you, keep both your head and helmet nice and moisture free.
Wearing a balaclava also seems to reduce the effect of "helmet hair" as well.
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Buff
Although I often ask 'You seen my muff?' really had to stop and think before asking for one in Hein Gericke. |
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| Annabella wrote: | Personally I wear a buff under my helmet, it serves several purposes:
- keeps my hair out of my eyes
- keeps my hair tucked up and prevents it getting knotty
- keeps my neck and chin warm
- in the summer dulls the pain of exploding flies on my neck
You get get lightweight summer buffs as well as thicker ones and ones with fleecey bits too  |
Grr you always steal my answers!
I go with buff they are about £6.99 up to dearer ones like polar buffs(with fleece) for winter at about £11 etc ____________________ All the breast.
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 18 years, 339 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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