Selling a motorbike helmet?
Discussion
What are peoples thought's on this, is it an absolute no?
To cut a long story short, after a pretty much near death experience on my CBT () I've decided that, this was God's message to me saying - No.
In a nut shell, I've only worn it once, but I don't think it's something I want to do progress with (maybe in years to come I may).
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks,
To cut a long story short, after a pretty much near death experience on my CBT () I've decided that, this was God's message to me saying - No.
In a nut shell, I've only worn it once, but I don't think it's something I want to do progress with (maybe in years to come I may).
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks,
R1gtr said:
Yep what went wrong on the CBT? Got to be a good story
I am a Medium so I am interested (not that I need another Helmet) ping the ebay link up here or P.M. me as the feckers on here will ramp up the price!
Surely if you're a medium, you could channel your spirit guide to find out what the problem was??I am a Medium so I am interested (not that I need another Helmet) ping the ebay link up here or P.M. me as the feckers on here will ramp up the price!
Sorry
Kim
What went wrong on your CBT?
FYI many people the first time they get on a bike, they panic, pin the throttle open and end up with a busted bike in a ditch. I know several people this has happened to. They all still ride, mostly without crashing
You may have had a different type of near-death experience on your CBT, all I am saying is that just because you cocked it right up on your CBT, it does not mean you will continue to do so. Crashing the first time on a bike happens more than you think.
FYI many people the first time they get on a bike, they panic, pin the throttle open and end up with a busted bike in a ditch. I know several people this has happened to. They all still ride, mostly without crashing
You may have had a different type of near-death experience on your CBT, all I am saying is that just because you cocked it right up on your CBT, it does not mean you will continue to do so. Crashing the first time on a bike happens more than you think.
Sorry for the delay in replying.
Basically, on a country road, just a nip off 60mph and round a bend, ended up overshooting the bend and landed on the wrong side of the road, if there was a car there, I would have been finished.
If I am honest, (personally) find it a bit scary that you can get a CBT license in one day!
Basically, on a country road, just a nip off 60mph and round a bend, ended up overshooting the bend and landed on the wrong side of the road, if there was a car there, I would have been finished.
If I am honest, (personally) find it a bit scary that you can get a CBT license in one day!
Mr Trophy said:
Sorry for the delay in replying.
Basically, on a country road, just a nip off 60mph and round a bend, ended up overshooting the bend and landed on the wrong side of the road, if there was a car there, I would have been finished.
If I am honest, (personally) find it a bit scary that you can get a CBT license in one day!
A cbt isn't a license. Basically, on a country road, just a nip off 60mph and round a bend, ended up overshooting the bend and landed on the wrong side of the road, if there was a car there, I would have been finished.
If I am honest, (personally) find it a bit scary that you can get a CBT license in one day!
So basically it wasn't a near death experience and you fked up, because of lack of experience... Which is a given being that it was probably the first time you'd ridden on the road.
You don't half give up easily
Anyway, with regards to selling the helmet - worn once and no damage you have no issues and as someone else said it's the buyers risk if they want to wear a 2nd hand lid.
Edited by Yazza54 on Tuesday 21st October 23:00
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