General lack of Impressive Helmets in Club MS

General lack of Impressive Helmets in Club MS

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jellison

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12,803 posts

278 months

Friday 20th June 2008
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What is it with Club Motorsport - we spend alot on our cars but do not go the final yard and get a Funky Helmet.

We need to get the sad state of affairs sorted;)




You need an impressive Helmet................Mine is worth a second a lap.



IAN #51

9 posts

191 months

Friday 20th June 2008
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According to the date on the Camcorder photos you will be throwing that in the bin at the end of this year eh John.

Incidentley i have a nice George cross design on my helmet leading into a Spitfire fusalage i would post pics but dont know how to

Ian

custardtart

1,726 posts

254 months

Friday 20th June 2008
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My helmet looks like a big yellow bird shat on a black rock biggrin

fastcaterham

420 posts

195 months

Friday 20th June 2008
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I've often wondered that, think its because its so expensive to get decent paint jobs done. I spent ages searching the internet for ready done paint jobs a while back and eventually found some but they wern't that good to be honest! Still I like the lid in the photos!!

jellison

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12,803 posts

278 months

Saturday 21st June 2008
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[quote=IAN #51]According to the date on the Camcorder photos you will be throwing that in the bin at the end of this year eh John.

Incidentley i have a nice George cross design on my helmet leading into a Spitfire fusalage i would post pics but dont know how to

Ian
[/quote]I don't think so. Lat one was good for over 10 years.

sam919

1,078 posts

197 months

Sunday 22nd June 2008
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If a helmet cost 500 quid and it cost for instance 300(dont know the cost of getting one sprayed), quid to get it sprayed, thats 800 quid. I would rather get an 80quid helmet. They do look good though.

thunderbelmont

2,982 posts

225 months

Sunday 22nd June 2008
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sam919 said:
If a helmet cost 500 quid and it cost for instance 300(dont know the cost of getting one sprayed), quid to get it sprayed, thats 800 quid. I would rather get an 80quid helmet. They do look good though.
How much is a new head?


jellison

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12,803 posts

278 months

Sunday 22nd June 2008
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That helmet was middle of the road Sparco (bit under 300 quid) and the paint job a bit over 300 (a few years back).

80 quid - you have to be joking. You only have one head and all the important bits are INSIDE IT!;)

sam919

1,078 posts

197 months

Monday 23rd June 2008
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I meant 800 quid, missed a zero!

jellison

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12,803 posts

278 months

Monday 23rd June 2008
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sam919 said:
I meant 800 quid, missed a zero!
Mine would be around the 700 quid mark if doing today.

Fine for a few years - checked the blue book last night on it.

thunderbelmont

2,982 posts

225 months

Monday 23rd June 2008
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sam919 said:
If a helmet cost 500 quid and it cost for instance 300(dont know the cost of getting one sprayed), quid to get it sprayed, thats 800 quid. I would rather get an 80quid helmet. They do look good though.
(assuming you mean £800 not £80), you could buy your helmet - ready painted - from JLF (or any of the other hat painters who are agents) thus getting a top quality hat, ready and jolly for your bonce.

IIRC, you can buy it and get it painted in one hit from GPR.

The one-stop-shop deal may save your money compared buying one, then getting the John Bull Printing set out afterwards.

I thought the life on a hat was 10 years?

anonymous-user

55 months

Monday 23rd June 2008
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thunderbelmont said:
sam919 said:
If a helmet cost 500 quid and it cost for instance 300(dont know the cost of getting one sprayed), quid to get it sprayed, thats 800 quid. I would rather get an 80quid helmet. They do look good though.
How much is a new head?
this is the biggest misquote in motorsport, motorcycling news did a crash demonstration test recently on cheap helmets against really expensive ones and guess what, the cheap ones were rated better in terms of crash protection.
surely its more important for a bike magazine to test these things given their readers are more likely to come into contact with the tarmac in comparison to a racing driver?

Expensive helmets are designed for people with more money than sense and want to fit in with fashion.

i can not recall reading of a recent accident which has resulted in a death of a driver where the quality of the helmet was considered to be the reason of death.

Graham

16,368 posts

285 months

Monday 23rd June 2008
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pablo said:
thunderbelmont said:
sam919 said:
If a helmet cost 500 quid and it cost for instance 300(dont know the cost of getting one sprayed), quid to get it sprayed, thats 800 quid. I would rather get an 80quid helmet. They do look good though.
How much is a new head?
this is the biggest misquote in motorsport, motorcycling news did a crash demonstration test recently on cheap helmets against really expensive ones and guess what, the cheap ones were rated better in terms of crash protection.
surely its more important for a bike magazine to test these things given their readers are more likely to come into contact with the tarmac in comparison to a racing driver?

Expensive helmets are designed for people with more money than sense and want to fit in with fashion.

i can not recall reading of a recent accident which has resulted in a death of a driver where the quality of the helmet was considered to be the reason of death.
:angry: I've just been through that with bike helmets..the cheap ones were 40 quid !!! I thought yikes they cant be any good and splashed out a good few hundred notes on an Arai Helmet... guess which one gets 2 stars in the sharp test and which one gets 3 !!!!! clue the arai'd not the best...

Although there isnt much info on how they came up with the scores or what the tests where...

jellison

Original Poster:

12,803 posts

278 months

Monday 23rd June 2008
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Graham said:
pablo said:
thunderbelmont said:
sam919 said:
If a helmet cost 500 quid and it cost for instance 300(dont know the cost of getting one sprayed), quid to get it sprayed, thats 800 quid. I would rather get an 80quid helmet. They do look good though.
How much is a new head?
this is the biggest misquote in motorsport, motorcycling news did a crash demonstration test recently on cheap helmets against really expensive ones and guess what, the cheap ones were rated better in terms of crash protection.
surely its more important for a bike magazine to test these things given their readers are more likely to come into contact with the tarmac in comparison to a racing driver?

Expensive helmets are designed for people with more money than sense and want to fit in with fashion.

i can not recall reading of a recent accident which has resulted in a death of a driver where the quality of the helmet was considered to be the reason of death.
:angry: I've just been through that with bike helmets..the cheap ones were 40 quid !!! I thought yikes they cant be any good and splashed out a good few hundred notes on an Arai Helmet... guess which one gets 2 stars in the sharp test and which one gets 3 !!!!! clue the arai'd not the best...

Although there isnt much info on how they came up with the scores or what the tests where...
Ha but Graham - your head LOOKs Cooler in teh ARAI;)

sam919

1,078 posts

197 months

Monday 23rd June 2008
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My Shoei helmet thats fine for bike racing isnt for motor racing. The shoei helmet fits better than my Bell which was 200 quid or so more expensive. The difference is fire proofing around the visor seal and the retardant material used.

RacingPete

8,906 posts

205 months

Monday 23rd June 2008
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Having to have a HANS compatable helmet it slightly limits the choice too... though would love to get mine painted, anyone know any good and cheap places to get it done and how long it takes?

jellison

Original Poster:

12,803 posts

278 months

Monday 23rd June 2008
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RacingPete said:
Having to have a HANS compatable helmet it slightly limits the choice too... though would love to get mine painted, anyone know any good and cheap places to get it done and how long it takes?
Like I said on mine Dezign - Google it.

Have to take a pic of the Back of my Helmet tonite;)

GingerNinja

3,961 posts

259 months

Tuesday 24th June 2008
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jellison said:
Have to take a pic of the Back of my Helmet tonite;)
You know that Boots won't develop THOSE kind of photo's, don't you Jon?

thunderbelmont

2,982 posts

225 months

Tuesday 24th June 2008
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Graham said:
pablo said:
thunderbelmont said:
sam919 said:
If a helmet cost 500 quid and it cost for instance 300(dont know the cost of getting one sprayed), quid to get it sprayed, thats 800 quid. I would rather get an 80quid helmet. They do look good though.
How much is a new head?
this is the biggest misquote in motorsport, motorcycling news did a crash demonstration test recently on cheap helmets against really expensive ones and guess what, the cheap ones were rated better in terms of crash protection.
surely its more important for a bike magazine to test these things given their readers are more likely to come into contact with the tarmac in comparison to a racing driver?

Expensive helmets are designed for people with more money than sense and want to fit in with fashion.

i can not recall reading of a recent accident which has resulted in a death of a driver where the quality of the helmet was considered to be the reason of death.
:angry: I've just been through that with bike helmets..the cheap ones were 40 quid !!! I thought yikes they cant be any good and splashed out a good few hundred notes on an Arai Helmet... guess which one gets 2 stars in the sharp test and which one gets 3 !!!!! clue the arai'd not the best...

Although there isnt much info on how they came up with the scores or what the tests where...
According to the safety standards, a Motorcycle Helmet is more geared for abrasion resistance, where the car racing helmet is more geared for impact resistance, and more lately puncture resistance - as well as the fireproof innards that bike hat's don't need/have.

That, according to the likes of BSI, and the EU, that bike helmets are now a different standard to car racing helmets.


jellison

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12,803 posts

278 months

Wednesday 25th June 2008
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GingerNinja said:
jellison said:
Have to take a pic of the Back of my Helmet tonite;)
You know that Boots won't develop THOSE kind of photo's, don't you Jon?
Big Red and Shiney - and that is just the Huge Flaming Head on the back of it.