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    I like wearing my helmet backwards. It's helped return my complexion to the youthful one I had before I lost it first on The Apennine Way.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Big Dave View Post
    The graph also roughly correlates with motorcycles going from <50 to 100+ horsepower.
    That was my argument if anybody came back with the question why the death rate has decreased more slowly than the registration rate but I couldn't find a graph to show it

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    Quote Originally Posted by MSTRS View Post
    Also - m/c insurance premiums were less than cars, rego was cheaper and so was ACC component. The helmets were crap...and so was any sort of 'proper' gear. A 'Fonzie' jacket was about it.
    I will have you know that some of us were really "cool" and had a Line 7 suit

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    Cutting the straps off first though eh?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mom View Post
    I will have you know that some of us were really "cool" and had a Line 7 suit

    Wern't they the bees knees

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mom View Post
    I will have you know that some of us were really "cool" and had a Line 7 suit
    The original hi-viz...
    Do you realise how many holes there could be if people would just take the time to take the dirt out of them?

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    Quote Originally Posted by jellywrestler View Post
    where did you get your training on how to correctly fit helmets?
    Personally I had my helmet fitment training with one of the Shoei guys from Japan a couple of years back, have also been to a few different supplier conferences and product displays, also had the French team from Shark do demonstrations and the methods are the same as Shoei.
    I'm not a complete idiot... some pieces are missing

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mom View Post
    I will have you know that some of us were really "cool" and had a Line 7 suit
    eh?
    Or an old Army Greatcoat with the steel capped boots.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mom View Post

    Cutting the straps off first though eh?
    Who said I didn't? (I also smashed the shell and diassembled inner as well...I tend to pick these tips up after 30yrs riding mom)

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    Quote Originally Posted by placidfemme View Post
    Personally I had my helmet fitment training with one of the Shoei guys from Japan a couple of years back, have also been to a few different supplier conferences and product displays, also had the French team from Shark do demonstrations and the methods are the same as Shoei.
    Awesome - any tips? And I want to know where you work for when I'm next in need of a helmet.

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    Quote Originally Posted by placidfemme View Post
    Personally I had my helmet fitment training with one of the Shoei guys from Japan a couple of years back, have also been to a few different supplier conferences and product displays, also had the French team from Shark do demonstrations and the methods are the same as Shoei.
    great, any idea what percentage of sales staff in NZ shops selling helmets etc have had similar training.
    It's not a dig, i've over hte years seen quite a number of people getting assistance incorrectly in shops

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    Quote Originally Posted by placidfemme View Post
    Personally I had my helmet fitment training with one of the Shoei guys from Japan a couple of years back, have also been to a few different supplier conferences and product displays, also had the French team from Shark do demonstrations and the methods are the same as Shoei.
    And the demonstration consists of putting a helmet on and doing it up?...I understand that is difficult..

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    Quote Originally Posted by Maha View Post
    And the demonstration consists of putting a helmet on and doing it up?...I understand that is difficult..
    that's where you're so wrong, in trying them on correctly you don't do them up...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hellzie View Post
    Awesome - any tips? And I want to know where you work for when I'm next in need of a helmet.
    It all depends on what type of helmet you are going for, full face or open face (and in my books fitment for flip-ups is the same as fitment for open face). Personally I always encourage full face helmets, I try not to be pushy or to flood the customer with horror stories, but I hate open face helmets, at the shop I work at now we don't even stock open face helmets.

    Ideally you want to go to a shop where they stock at least 3 different brands. Every brand has the shells and interior padding/construction in different shapes (which explains why you hear people say things like "I have a Shoei head"). When you try the helmet on you want it to be a really nice snug (even on the tight side) type fit, ideally it will squash your cheeks in, once the helmet is on one method is to have someone else hold the helmet (hands by where your ears would be inside the helmet) and you shake your head while they hold the helmet still, this shows how much movement you have side to side (remember there is always the chance of your helmet gripping the road through friction when you come off, if you have movement this could risk neck injurys and possibly even the helmet coming off), also while the helmet strap is done up you want to pull the chin part of the helmet up and down and check for movement. This is the easiest method, but just one of many.

    Tight = Good (If you have the right helmet for your head shape the tight helmet should not put pressure on your forehead and have little to no movement to the sides or up or down) - Remember the padding will compress a little and mould to the shape of your head, if you buy one that is too big it will only get bigger)
    Money - You DO NOT need to spend a lot of money to get a good helmet (check out http://sharp.direct.gov.uk/) As an example, Shoei's, Arai's etc can range from between $599 to $1400, but some of them only have a 3 or 4 star rating, whereas you look at the brand "V-CAN" as a $100 - $199 helmet and they are rated with 5 stars. Don't get me wrong the more expensive brands are great (I have a Shoei head!!), but more important than brand and cost is fitment.

    I work at Bay MC in Napier, a bit of a mission to get a helmet I think
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    Quote Originally Posted by jellywrestler View Post
    great, any idea what percentage of sales staff in NZ shops selling helmets etc have had similar training.
    It's not a dig, i've over hte years seen quite a number of people getting assistance incorrectly in shops
    Hey I have no idea at all sorry. I know that some of the suppliers hold product seminars where the rep's from the home countries of products (like the French with Shark and Ixon), but not very often, and most times the bike shops have to pay for employees to attend, which means usaually only one parts person can go as they still need staff in the shop as these are always on weekdays during normal business hours.

    However, my best advice regarding this, is speak to your local shop and ask them to ask their local Whites Rep (in Auckland I think it is Paul Murphy) to give the staff a demonstration as all the Whites Reps have incredible training and are more than willing to share this experience and knowledge with shops to then pass onto customers.
    I'm not a complete idiot... some pieces are missing

    Quote Originally Posted by DingDong
    "Hi... I rang about the cats you have for sale..."..... "oh... you have children.... how much for the children?"

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    Quote Originally Posted by Maha View Post
    And the demonstration consists of putting a helmet on and doing it up?...I understand that is difficult..
    It is very hard Mark... sometimes we even have to talk without dribbling
    I'm not a complete idiot... some pieces are missing

    Quote Originally Posted by DingDong
    "Hi... I rang about the cats you have for sale..."..... "oh... you have children.... how much for the children?"

    mucho papoosa bueno no panocha

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