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Matariki
15th March 2012, 18:03
Recently I was browsing for a new helmet and I came across this website ,http://www.revzilla.com/, and I found this helmet ,http://www.revzilla.com/motorcycle/fly-trekker-ds-hi-viz-helmet, the question is; can I wear this helmet legally in New Zealand or is D.O.T restricted for use in America only?

Off topic, but a related question; Can you insure motorcycle gear?

Ocean1
15th March 2012, 18:17
NZTA: "An approved motorcycle helmet is one that complies with one or more of the approved international standards:

•UN/ECE Regulation No. 22: Protective helmets and their visors for drivers and passengers of motorcycles and mopeds (Europe)
•Australian Standard AS 1698: Protective helmets for vehicle users
•New Zealand Standard NZS 5430: Protective helmets for vehicle users
•Snell Memorial Foundation: Helmet Standard for use in motorcycling
•Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard No. 218: Motorcycle helmets
•British Standard BS 6658: Specification for protective helmets for vehicle users (for type A helmets only)
•Japan Industrial Standard T8133."

But for all practical purposes if it looks like a moderbike helmet nobody is ever going to check it. I'd say if you can buy it and get it here it'll do the job nicely. Only thing I'd suggest you think about is that peak, they're a load on the neck muscles at highway speeds.

And yes you can insure it, it'd normally be covered under your houshold contents insurance, if you don't have that or any other insurance call around to see what's on offer.

jim.cox
15th March 2012, 18:34
Dont know who the agent is, but Fly helmets are available in NZ.

Maybe there are some already here

Always nice to try before you buy with helmets

cs363
15th March 2012, 19:09
NZTA: "An approved motorcycle helmet is one that complies with one or more of the approved international standards:

•UN/ECE Regulation No. 22: Protective helmets and their visors for drivers and passengers of motorcycles and mopeds (Europe)
•Australian Standard AS 1698: Protective helmets for vehicle users
•New Zealand Standard NZS 5430: Protective helmets for vehicle users
•Snell Memorial Foundation: Helmet Standard for use in motorcycling
•Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard No. 218: Motorcycle helmets
•British Standard BS 6658: Specification for protective helmets for vehicle users (for type A helmets only)
•Japan Industrial Standard T8133."

But for all practical purposes if it looks like a moderbike helmet nobody is ever going to check it. I'd say if you can buy it and get it here it'll do the job nicely. Only thing I'd suggest you think about is that peak, they're a load on the neck muscles at highway speeds.

And yes you can insure it, it'd normally be covered under your houshold contents insurance, if you don't have that or any other insurance call around to see what's on offer.

You missed the relevant bit: "Helmets complying with FMVSS 218 will be marked with the letters 'DOT'. This standard is only acceptable for motorcycle helmets that have been manufactured and purchased in the United States."
Unless the helmet also carries a Snell approval it's technically illegal to import a DOT only helmet for on road use in NZ. Though as you point out if you can get it past customs OK it'll probably never get checked, which just makes the whole thing a farce.

Buyers should also be aware that due to the way the DOT testing is carried out a DOT only helmet will weigh considerably more than an equivalent ECE, Snell etc., approved helmet. (generally around 200gms heavier on average) Add that to your valid comment regarding the peak and it could make for a very sore neck at the end of a long ride.
I personally wouldn't wear a DOT approved helmet as I have very little faith in that standard, and personally always look for a helmet that has ECE and Snell approval.

2 cents done and dusted.