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    Quote Originally Posted by The_Ego
    Hey people!

    I aint got a bike yet but I bought some leather gear. I've still got my old helmet from when I had my last bike, a Bell one I payed $400 for. The helmet's never been dropped or anything, it's still in good condition however some of the padding at the top has come loose for some reason and when I put it on my head I could see it was not going to be suitable in a crash. It hurt my head just wearing it because it's not smooth it's kinda spikey and hard. Weird really cause I used it at Meremere drags about a year ago to race my car and it wasn't like that. It's like the foam on the top has deteriorated, maybe from just sweat moisture while left in storage? So anyway what I'm wondering is... Is there a shop in Auckland who can inspect and fix it? Save me buying a new helmet! :spudwhat:

    If you ship it down to me, I'll fix it for you. First I'll put an axe through the helmet as it now to check its construction, then I'll supply a new shell, with new filler. New padding, new straps and fitting., and a new scratch resistant visor The new shell can be in any colour you like, and the total cost will be less than $1000. Alternatively, just shout yourself a brand new helmet for about a quarter of the price and save me the trouble of doing your shopping for you.
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    Don't eachother too much now guys, you're making a big sticky mess and besides, it might fall off. And no I'm not speaking from experience...

    BTW I'm 25yo and I don't even have a playstation.

    You fuckers can kiss my ass :disapint:

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    Quote Originally Posted by Honda
    Turn it upside down and use it as a potplant holder. Oh, and get a new helmet
    Done already to two or three open facers... Hanging up in the porch
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    Just as an aside about the use by date.... why does yoghurt have an expiry date, hasn't it already gone off?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dr Bob
    Just as an aside about the use by date.... why does yoghurt have an expiry date, hasn't it already gone off?

    I had a packet of peanuts on an aeroplane the other week. There was a warning on the back saying,"Warning - May Contain Traces Of Nuts". I should bloody well think so.
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    Quote Originally Posted by The_Ego
    Don't eachother too much now guys, you're making a big sticky mess and besides, it might fall off. And no I'm not speaking from experience...

    BTW I'm 25yo and I don't even have a playstation.

    You fuckers can kiss my ass :disapint:

    No bike
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    Shit dude - how boring is your life?
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    Motorad in Wgtn have the HJC CL-14 Solids on special at the moment for $159. IMO, you can't go wrong with that helmet for that kinda money.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Slingshot
    Motorad in Wgtn have the HJC CL-14 Solids on special at the moment for $159. IMO, you can't go wrong with that helmet for that kinda money.
    Damn, I got the CS-10 for the same price 2 months ago

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    Quote Originally Posted by alarumba
    Damn, I got the CS-10 for the same price 2 months ago

    That's a bugger. I'm going in to pick up my new CL-14 after work today. Should be good, might even get a nice mirrored visor to go with it.

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    Helmet shelf life is a sales pitch

    Quote Originally Posted by dangerous
    a lid has a shelf life of about 4years so its most likely destened for the tip I'm sorry to say.
    Fibre boats & sports car bodies are of similar construction and they don't dissolve at 4 years! How many of you think that if you hit something hard enough with your helmeted head that your spine will survive intact enough to make your head & body worth carrying round for any extended period of time?

    Helmets are there primarily to prevent brain injury, and even an old Bell will do that IF it hasn't been previously fractured. SO, the shelf life thing is probably a reasonable estimate of how long a helmet can exist without suffering a blow that compromises its integrity, but it does not automatically become necessary to replace for any reason other than to keep helmet manufacturers in business. That aside, helmet (fibre technology) improvement is a reality and the only way to invest in that and have the best protection is to part with the dosh.
    Last edited by Rainbow Wizard; 28th January 2005 at 17:27. Reason: grammar
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    Quote Originally Posted by Slingshot
    That's a bugger. I'm going in to pick up my new CL-14 after work today. Should be good, might even get a nice mirrored visor to go with it.
    Do they make mirrored/iridium/tinted visors for the CS-10?

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    Yeah...it looks like it:
    http://www.helmetsetc.com/visors.asp


    My wife got the silver mirrored visor today...the helmets hadn't come in, so hopefully they'll be there tomorrow. I'm probably ganna get the blue mirrored visor...I did want the silver one...but how ghay would it be if we matched

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rainbow Wizard
    Fibre boats & sports car bodies are of similar construction and they don't dissolve at 4 years! How many of you think that if you hit something hard enough with your helmeted head that your spine will survive intact enough to make your head & body worth carrying round for any extended period of time?

    Helmets are there primarily to prevent brain injury, and even an old Bell will do that IF it hasn't been previously fractured. SO, the shelf life thing is probably a reasonable estimate of how long a helmet can exist without suffering a blow that compromises its integrity, but it does not automatically become necessary to replace for any reason other than to keep helmet manufacturers in business. That aside, helmet (fibre technology) improvement is a reality and the only way to invest in that and have the best protection is to part with the dosh.
    It's not the glass shell that breaks down, it's the integrity of the foam inside, the sweat and oil secreted by your head/hair, it's what you don't see that will kill you...
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    I did a quick search on the ego's previous posts, and couldn't find any reason for a couple of people here to slam on his post. So whats up, am I missing something here? Or is this how we treat new members who don't know some basic 'laws' of motorcycling?

    And as the others said, get a new helmet. Too cheap not too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by onearmedbandit
    I did a quick search on the ego's previous posts, and couldn't find any reason for a couple of people here to slam on his post. So whats up, am I missing something here? Or is this how we treat new members who don't know some basic 'laws' of motorcycling?

    And as the others said, get a new helmet. Too cheap not too.

    I agree!
    He's done nothing wrong!!
    Theres no reason to judge him!
    Dont be such ass wipes!!!
    It was a simple question which needed a simple answer!
    Dont worry Ego, we are here for these kinds of questions!
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