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YellowDog
28th August 2012, 05:15
You could have some fun, pulling into a fuel stop at night, whilst wearing this:

http://www.nlo-moto.ru/css/predator_big.png

MD
28th August 2012, 11:08
You could have some fun, pulling into a fuel stop at night, whilst wearing this:

http://www.nlo-moto.ru/css/predator_big.png

That is so cool. Where do you find this stuff!

Actually, you would have expected someone to latch on to the predator helmet look years ago.

blairnz
28th August 2012, 13:02
Sweet - many different Predator styles starting from US$780 but increases as you add laser aimers, carbon fibre shells, etc.

http://nlo-moto.ru/css/predator-helmets-preview.jpg

http://www.nlo-moto.ru/en

YellowDog
28th August 2012, 15:27
That is so cool. Where do you find this stuff!

Actually, you would have expected someone to latch on to the predator helmet look years ago.

Yip, that's the one.

Get the right gear to go with it and all your fuel will be free :lol:

http://www.nlo-moto.ru/en

Paul in NZ
28th August 2012, 15:53
There is a limit to what I'm prepared to do to draw attention to myself....

That might just be outside it....

(but you have to laugh)

SMOKEU
5th September 2012, 17:51
I wonder what visibility will be like wearing a helmet like that.

darkwolf
5th September 2012, 18:00
I wonder what visibility will be like wearing a helmet like that.

You'll be visible as long as you don't buy the suit.

SMOKEU
5th September 2012, 18:48
You'll be visible as long as you don't buy the suit.

I was meaning more along the lines of "how difficult will it be to have a clear field of view when wearing those helmets, and how does it affect the peripheral vision of the helmet wearer?". You have my apologies for not being more specific in my OP.

darkwolf
5th September 2012, 18:53
I was meaning more along the lines of "how difficult will it be to have a clear field of view when wearing those helmets, and how does it affect the peripheral vision of the helmet wearer?". You have my apologies for not being more specific in my OP.

I think you'd have great vision, just remember to turn on the thermal imaging :) though if someone is covered in mud, you won't see them.