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    eek Stainless steel helmet, what next?

    Havin a squiz on Tardme and came across these new helmets. Here is a quote taken from the page;

    "In an industry first, the upper part of the shell is made from a special ultra-light stainless steel offering excellent impact protection."

    Stainless Steel? Heck, now we can bounce off the damn road..........


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    I read that those helmets (non full face) are notorious for coming off in the event of a crash, therefore providing little or no protection.

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    ... but presumably a nice display of sparks.
    ... and that's what I think.

    Or summat.


    Or maybe not...

    Dunno really....


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    Quote Originally Posted by Qkchk View Post
    "In an industry first, the upper part of the shell is made from a special ultra-light stainless steel offering excellent impact protection."
    mmm, stainless steel. For the man who's helmet isn't shiny enough.

    Or who'd like to have a helmet he can spend a long time, you know, polishing I guess : )

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    Didn't Luke Skywalker have one of those in Starwars

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    Looks like those hex pensive jobbies in the classic bike mags which wot i study in the dunny.... (yes yes - I said jobbies and dunny - deal with it)

    I think a chap could look pretty spiffy on his classic steed in such a lid..

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    Quote Originally Posted by vifferman View Post
    ... but presumably a nice display of sparks.
    and an end to those endless debates about how best to remove a downed biker's helmet following an accident ............
    ... ...

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    Quote Originally Posted by S&S View Post
    Didn't Luke Skywalker have one of those in Starwars
    nah that was his dad in black in his younger days

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    COOL!!!

    Turn it upside down and place it on top of an open fire. This will boil the water for your tea or coffee in it!!!!!
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    there would no longer be a need for lining your helmet with tinfoil! Huge saving$

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    At least it would match the colour of my bussa but I like my face to much to wear a open face
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    Cromwell helmets

    Cromwell must be one of the best known helmet manufacturers in Europe.
    These helmets are advertised in the Uk at 249Pounds Sterling.
    Have a look at www.designerhelmets.com
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    If you're going for an open-face helmet, I can't see this being less safe than anything else. Take a normal helmet, and stick a lightweight stainless shell on top. The stainless steel will dent, so it shouldn't adversely affect any intended crumple effects from the polymer shell underneath, while at the same time it will offer an extra barrier zone. Slightly heavier, no doubt, and more expensive, but I can't imagine that a stainless steel outer would adversely affect performance.

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    Hmmm, NZ road legal?

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    Yep, apparently it's got `full European ECE R22-05 approval'.

    It's made by Cromwell. Like Kensuem says, they're a super popular and long-running brand. That's a sweet helmet, I like it best in black I think. Check this out: http://www.royalenfield.co.nz/cromwe...well-light.pdf

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