dawesy wrote:Any one with helmet questions and pricing etc email : matthewr@bikebiz.com.au I've told him about the trackday coming up so mention the car track day he'll know who's it for
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dawesy wrote:Any one with helmet questions and pricing etc email : matthewr@bikebiz.com.au I've told him about the trackday coming up so mention the car track day he'll know who's it for
Rome_STI wrote:dawesy wrote:Any one with helmet questions and pricing etc email : matthewr@bikebiz.com.au I've told him about the trackday coming up so mention the car track day he'll know who's it for
Do the work for us, we at lazy suns'a'bishes


coyote wrote:Okay. Before I contact this bloke, anyone else interested in one of these?
http://www.arai.com.au/index.php?route= ... duct_id=61
Rome_STI wrote:coyote wrote:Okay. Before I contact this bloke, anyone else interested in one of these?
http://www.arai.com.au/index.php?route= ... duct_id=61
You sure your head is gonna fit inside that??!

Rome_STI wrote:coyote wrote:Okay. Before I contact this bloke, anyone else interested in one of these?
You sure your head is gonna fit inside that??!


coyote wrote:Having said that, your average car helmet is MUCH more comfortable than your average bike helmet.
satogixxer wrote:coyote wrote:Having said that, your average car helmet is MUCH more comfortable than your average bike helmet.
True. In fact if you're buying just for car use, you probably want to avoid those helmets that have a ridge at the back, which is useful for aerodynamics while riding a bike but completely pointless in a car, and just gets in the way because of your headrest!
ricco wrote:satogixxer wrote:coyote wrote:Having said that, your average car helmet is MUCH more comfortable than your average bike helmet.
True. In fact if you're buying just for car use, you probably want to avoid those helmets that have a ridge at the back, which is useful for aerodynamics while riding a bike but completely pointless in a car, and just gets in the way because of your headrest!
i remove headrest when i wear my helmet
dawesy wrote:]
Personally I just put the headrest to the highest setting possible, usually okay like that (and safer I think, you risk whiplash with no headrest if you have an accident).
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