Didja know that Bell Helmets came up with the "Wear a $50 helmet if you've got a $50 head" slogan in response to falling sales because in the '70s their fibreglass helmets were much dearer than the 'new' moulded plastic ones people were buying?
My heid is overcapitalised, as I'd estimate it's worth only a handful of UnZud Shekelbux. So, in my case, even a $20 helmet would be too dear.
But (however!), because of the aforementioned almost-valueless gourd (now there's a thought - I could hollow out a gourd for use on my noggin!), I'm very susceptible to peer pressure, fashion trends and Sale! Up to 60% off!! shouty things, so I really blew things and bought a $399 helmet with an $86 tinted visor.![]()
After my recent concussion I'm thinking about getting a nice Shoei, they fit my funny-shaped head better than any other one I've tried.
Never paid $600 for a hemet before.... it's a bit much... that's only $200 less than my most recent second-hand bike.
Still browsing though.
Barstidges!
Determined to kill my bike before it kills me
Shop around. My helmet's a Shoei.
But I tell you what, Mr Steam - I clonked my head not very hard at all (not hard enough to mark the helmet) wearing an AGV, and was very alarmed to have mild concussion for three days or so. I'm not saying it was the brand, just the fit/style/internal cushioning on that particular helmet. I'd expect to fare much better in my Shoei, which in real terms was about the same price.
I got concussion without my head even contacting the ground - the impact was enough to rattle my brain inside my skull. No helmet's going to stop that happening.
I recommend a large can of that expandable gap-filler squirted into your ears to stop the brain rattling issue.![]()
There is no such thing as bad weather; only inappropriate clothing!
I have found both my AGV Ti-Tech's to be excellent quality. The padding is very comfortable and after my first one met the road I didn't hesitate to purchase the same helmet again. Hard impact, but only a minor crack in the shell was visible. I've never had any problems with either AGV Ti-Tech.Originally Posted by vifferman
I also own a Shoei (now a back-up helmet) but would choose the AGV any day. But it’s about individual fit. Short of buying thicker padding, you can’t make a helmet fit you. Shoei, AGV, Arai, HJC, whatever…
I spent ages trying to find a helmet that fit correctly. Some shops told me ‘yes, that fits fine’ when I knew it was the wrong size or fit for my head shape. The first AGV I bought, the shop tried to sell me a size small but I insisted they order an extra-small. When it met the road, I was glad I ignored their advice and persisted. Another shop insisted they could *make* a particular helmet fit...
+1
Hey guys, the helmet is only a dollar...
lets buy it and test if it is strong enough... ofcourse with a baseball bat or something similar lol (Not wearing it at the sametime!)
If you can make it on Kiwibiker you can make it anywhere.
I was at a training track day run by Brian Bernard a while back, and he stressed the importance of a good DOT or SNELL approved helmet.
He also mentioned that $10 heads go into $10 helmets. Never a truer quote has been mentioned.
Someone should dob this prick in for selling the Trademe cheap helmets. Also avoiding questions re whether or not they are approved to NZ standards or not.
I would put then in the don't touch with a bargepole categorie.
helmets are too much of a risk to buy from online, that's why you had a hard time selling it. No guarantee that it fits, let alone meeting safety standards. I'd never buy a helmet from anywhere other than a bikeshop I trust, where I can try a few on, see what I like
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