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Steam
15th May 2007, 15:40
Look at this, pretty freaking cool.
It'd be rockin if it turned out to be legal, I'd get me one in a flash.
Being sold on Trademe here (http://www.trademe.co.nz/Browse/Listing.aspx?id=100004242&v=List)

vifferman
15th May 2007, 15:43
I've got a seriously freaky helmet: it looks normal on the outside, but compresses my head, and leaves a mark on my forehead for hours that looks like an upside-down smile.

Kinda like this: :(

Phurrball
15th May 2007, 16:03
I've got a seriously freaky helmet: it looks normal on the outside, but compresses my head, and leaves a mark on my forehead for hours that looks like an upside-down smile.

Kinda like this: :(

Funny you say that - my (now former) helmet does the same.

My delightful other half calls it 'scrotum-head'. After my bin, at least one bystander said 'Oh, you've hit your head' when I hadn't at all - just the regular scrotum-head...

NighthawkNZ
15th May 2007, 17:49
Look at this, pretty freaking cool.
It'd be rockin if it turned out to be legal, I'd get me one in a flash.
Being sold on Trademe here (http://www.trademe.co.nz/Browse/Listing.aspx?id=100004242&v=List)

kewl i want one :)

Disco Dan
15th May 2007, 17:53
Far out! That looks choice!! heheh

Certainly scare a few people with that one!!!

Mr. Peanut
15th May 2007, 18:06
Fuck catching that on something, you'd break your neck.

Waylander
15th May 2007, 18:10
Cant imagine peripheral vision would be very good.

Coyote
15th May 2007, 18:16
Ooo, I need a helmet. Where can I find one in a size large?

Skyryder
15th May 2007, 18:55
Cant imagine peripheral vision would be very good.

Just down right dangerous. Not worth just to look a 'Dick.'

Skyryder

Chrislost
15th May 2007, 19:30
could use it on a harley or somthing, nobody would even look twice, plus i have never seen a harley rider doing anythign dogey enough to require anything more then a open face helmit

Blondini
15th May 2007, 19:49
How bout These airbrushed ones???Anyone know who does Helmets in auckland???

Colapop
15th May 2007, 19:55
I reckon the novelty would wear off... And then you'd want to sell it on Tardme...

miSTa
15th May 2007, 20:13
I like this one...

Forest
15th May 2007, 22:09
How bout These airbrushed ones???Anyone know who does Helmets in auckland???

They're nice - but painting over the visor seems a bit daft.

Colapop
15th May 2007, 22:39
Can ya get the graphics over the visor like the graphics they put over bus windows? You know so you can still see through them?

Busy
15th May 2007, 23:09
Anyone know who does Helmets in auckland???There was a guy doing helmets etc down at stock cars, forget his name thou (yeah I know a big help ...), I did a quick search on google and found www.imagin-airing.co.nz (Steve Levine), he's known around the hot rod scene for some amazing work

bert_is_evil
16th May 2007, 08:54
I was told by someone in a bike shop that you can only paint fibreglass hemets as plastic breaks down when you apply paint - can anyone confirm this?

bert_is_evil
16th May 2007, 09:53
Can ya get the graphics over the visor like the graphics they put over bus windows? You know so you can still see through them?

This one seems to have it, but the painters comment is below which is confusing:
"If this where a good idea the motorcycle helmet companies would be all over it mass producing visors, they are not. You use a material call Avery Window Screen to paint visors; it DOES limit vision and I do not suggest doing it for anyone who plans on riding with the helmet visor painted. Its great for shows not much else."

petesmeats
16th May 2007, 10:29
Stuff riding at 200k with that bloody skull helmet on... you'd rip your head off just from the wind resistance let alone not being able to see the boy racer trying to t-bone you...

Blondini
16th May 2007, 15:49
Can ya get the graphics over the visor like the graphics they put over bus windows? You know so you can still see through them?
I am guessing this is precisely what they use.

steved
16th May 2007, 16:13
I was told by someone in a bike shop that you can only paint fibreglass hemets as plastic breaks down when you apply paint - can anyone confirm this?
I can confirm that this is wrong. ABS (the plastic used in most helmets) is most certainly paintable and the paint will not damage the plastic. It may etch the surface, but this will only aid in the adhesion between the paint and the plastic.

bert_is_evil
16th May 2007, 16:27
I can confirm that this is wrong. ABS (the plastic used in most helmets) is most certainly paintable and the paint will not damage the plastic. It may etch the surface, but this will only aid in the adhesion between the paint and the plastic.

Cool, does that include solvent based paints too?

steved
16th May 2007, 16:36
Cool, does that include solvent based paints too?
I believe so. Have a look here --> http://www.paintonabs.com/

It seems as though it will be okay.

bert_is_evil
16th May 2007, 16:43
Thanks! think I'll have a play with my old helmet

avgas
16th May 2007, 16:48
There was a guy doing helmets etc down at stock cars, forget his name thou (yeah I know a big help ...), I did a quick search on google and found www.imagin-airing.co.nz (Steve Levine), he's known around the hot rod scene for some amazing work
Yeh i second this guys work. Mate of mine (Preston) was doing an apprentice type thing with Steve for a while. Fantastic Creations come out of that place

avgas
16th May 2007, 16:54
Thanks! think I'll have a play with my old helmet
Whenever i paint helmets, i actually put a thin undercoat of white acrylic (go buy a $3 test pot from M10), as this prevents ALL damage to the helmet plastic. But it also protects the paint lifting off the surface. But you will have to give the helmet a light scuff before applying.

MotoGirl
17th May 2007, 08:15
This one seems to have it, but the painters comment is below which is confusing:
"If this where a good idea the motorcycle helmet companies would be all over it mass producing visors, they are not. You use a material call Avery Window Screen to paint visors; it DOES limit vision and I do not suggest doing it for anyone who plans on riding with the helmet visor painted. Its great for shows not much else."

He raises a valid point. If it was a good idea, all the helmet brands would produce them! While they might look pretty, I put enough value on my life to want to see where I'm going!

Sanx
17th May 2007, 23:31
I want this one. (http://www.otherlandtoys.co.uk/product_thumb.php?img=images/stormtrooper2_350.jpg&w=166&h=200&ow=350&oh=200)

Big Dog
18th May 2007, 00:26
Funny you say that - my (now former) helmet does the same.

My delightful other half calls it 'scrotum-head'. After my bin, at least one bystander said 'Oh, you've hit your head' when I hadn't at all - just the regular scrotum-head...

You could always try spooning your helmet.
No I don't mean an act of congress.

Disclaimer: There is some debate about whether this is safe or not but I have always it is better the helmet be comfortable to minimise the risk of a crash in the first place.

Take a large metal spoon.
Roll this across the ledge where it presses into your forehead.
Repeat until your helmet can be put on comfortably.
Then slide spoon from side to side to remove any rough edges.

Do this a little at a time. You can always spoon again. You can't take it back.