Recomendations for a light weight helemet
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Re: Recomendations for a light weight helemet
How about one of these clarky ,looks light & no more goggles either !!
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mufynman- Posts : 3144
Join date : 2012-10-08
Age : 55
Location : Wye Valley
Re: Recomendations for a light weight helemet
Looks pretty light weight, although I wouldnt want to put a crack in it - would make a hell of a mess. brains everywhere.
I might just keep the one I got and book a course down the local gym to strengthen my neck. lol
I do fancy this - but only seen it for kids so far.
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I might just keep the one I got and book a course down the local gym to strengthen my neck. lol
I do fancy this - but only seen it for kids so far.
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Clarky_two- Posts : 1252
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Re: Recomendations for a light weight helemet
Ive been using a Arai tour for the past couple of years, Always had cheap ones before and the difference is amazing well worth paying the extra for.
Not cheap normal upwards of £350 but you can get the older model cheaper and always see small and XS small a lot cheaper again.
The only difference is the shape of the air vents.
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And you have the visor to.
Not cheap normal upwards of £350 but you can get the older model cheaper and always see small and XS small a lot cheaper again.
The only difference is the shape of the air vents.
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And you have the visor to.
steve- Posts : 4255
Join date : 2010-01-26
Re: Recomendations for a light weight helemet
There one here in xs, would check size before buying tho.
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